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Buxa Fort
located at an altitude of 867 metres (2,844 ft) in the Buxa Tiger Reserve, Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal. It is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Alipurduar, the nearest town. According to Sailen Debnath, Buxa is one of the earliest forts in Eastern India.
Chilapata
The chief attraction at Chilapata is the "Nalraja Garh". There exist the ruins of an old fort in the dense forests at Chilapata on the east bank of the Torsa river a few miles south of the Indo-Bhutan border.
Jayanti
Small forest village within Buxa Tiger Reserve in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, India. It is located along the Jayanti River, forming a natural border with the Bhutan hills. It is popular with hikers for its beautiful views of the surrounding landscape and wild fountains.
Garumara National Park
Located at a distance of 80 kms from Jaldapara, Gorumara National Park is situated on the bank of rivers Murti and Raidak in the terai region of Dooars on the foothills of Eastern Himalayas.
Totopara
Small village on a hillock located 89° 20'E and 26° 50'N in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, India. This village is home to the unique Toto tribe that is one of a kind in the world. The village is about 22 km from Madarihat, which is the entry point of the famous Jaldapara National Park.
Cooch Behar Rajbari
The district headquarters and the largest city of Cooch Behar District in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is situated in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas and located at 26°22′N 89°29′E. Cooch Behar is the only planned town in North Bengal region with remnants of royal heritage.
Phuentsholing
The town occupies parts of both Phuentsholing Gewog and Sampheling Gewog. Phuentsholing lies opposite the Indian town of Jaigon and cross-border trade has resulted in a thriving local economy. For example, the town serves as headquarters for the Bank of Bhutan. In 2005, Phuentsholing had a population of 20,537 and has been growing since.
Raimatang
Raimatang is a village in the Kalchini CD block in the Alipurduar subdivision of the Alipurduar district in West Bengal, India. It is about 45 kilometres away from Alipurduar and is a tourist destination. It is part of Buxa Tiger Reserve.It is one of the important picnic spots in Alipurduar district
Jhalong
Jhalong also spelt as Jhalang is a pictorial hamlet of Dooars. Famous for its scenic landscape and Dam, Jhalong is one of the must visit places in North Bengal.
Bindu
Bindu is 107 kms from Siliguri, the main connecting city of the famous Dooars tourist region of West Bengal, India. Bindu is the last Bhutan border settlement of India where the three water bodies of Bindu Khola, Dudh Pokhri and Jaldhaka River meet.
Samsing
SAMSING is another beauty spot of DOOARS. It is a quiet shady haunt of nature lovers. The simple village folks and their carefully tended huts, the green hill slopes, the orange orchards and the cardamom plantations, make SAMSING a unique place to visit.
Suntalekhola
Suntalekhola is a tourist spot in the Darjeeling District of West Bengal. The altitude of the place is about 650 to 950 m. It gets it name from a small stream.With endless green against a blue azure sky, Suntalekhola is a land of surreal dreams. Winds blowing through rustling leaves, the non stop music of mountain.
Laliguras
Laliguras dwells at an elevation of 3000 feet above Chalsa. From the heart of Malbazar town, it is just 8 km away.