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3N 4D Dooars Gorumara tour packages covering Gorumara National Park, Samsing, Sunthalekhola, Rocky island, Murti, Jhalong, Bindu from Dooars tourism

Day 1 : New Mal Junction to Lataguri

Gorumara National Park, DooarsDooars tourism package Tours start upon your arrival at the New Mal railway station where you are received and driven to your hotel/resort at Lataguri.
 
This place is close to the Garumara National Park. We prefer to put up our guests in hotels/resorts which give you a feeling of being either in the forest or in a tea garden.
 
Late in the afternoon, we take you to get a feel of the Gorumara Forest. We would take you to the Ticket Counter from where you would take tickets on your own by standing in the queue upon spot payment by you.
 
Depending upon the availability of tickets/entry passes, you may visit any one of the following watchtowers at the Gorumara National Park:

·                                  a) Jatraprasad (Evening trip accompanied with tribal dance)

·                                  b) Medla Watchtower at Gorumara

·                                  c) Chukchuki, or

·                                  d) Jungle Safari which includes a visit to the Mahakal water reservoir.

Return from the safari and transfer to the hotel. Overnight at Lataguri Hotel/resort
 

Note:- Pickup can also be arranged from Bagdogra/NJP or any other place, but that is extra Chargeable.

 

Day 2 : Excursion to Samsing, Sunthalekhola and Rocky Island

After breakfast, we take you for an excursion to Samsing & Sunthalekhola. 
 
Samsing:
 
Samsing is a tea estate in the Dooars and a small locality of about 100 houses surrounding the tea gardens. Sunthalekhola dooarsOn the top of the hill there is a beautiful Guesthouse. The silence of the place is disturbed only by the noise of the gurgling river Murti, which flows about half a kilometer below. The drive to Samsing is through rubber plantations and lush green tea gardens and the descending mist on the tea gardens during the monsoons is a sight to behold. It is a great spot to watch birds.
 
Sunthalekhola:
 
Suntalekhola or Suntaley Khola (also Suntaleykhola) is a small village and a tourist spot in the Darjeeling District of West Bengal. The altitude of the place ranges from 650 to 950 m. It gets its name from a small stream: Suntaley Khola. In Nepali, Suntaley means orange and khola means stream. This place is nearly 5 km from Samsing.  The green patch on the left side of the way to Suntalekhola is amazing and holds many rarities of birds and butterflies.
 
Rocky Island:
 
Another attractive tourist spot is the `Rocky island nature resort` on the banks of river Murti. This is about 2 km from Samsing. The view of the river and surrounding forests are excellent from Rocky Island. The real beauty of the place is during the monsoons
After you return from the trip, have lunch and late in the afternoon, you may visit a watchtower in the forest. We would take you to the Ticket Counter from where you would take tickets on your own by standing in the queue upon spot payment by you.
 
Depending upon the availability of tickets/entry passes, you may visit any one of the following watchtowers at:

a) Jatraprasad (Evening trip accompanied with tribal dance)

b) Medla

c) Chukchuki, or

d) Jungle Safari which includes a visit to the Mahakal water reservoir.

Return from the safari and transfer to the hotel. Overnight at Lataguri Hotel/resort

 

Day 3 : Excursion to Jhalong and BinduJhalong Dooars

Today we would take you for an excursion to Jhalong and Bindu.

Jhalong:
 
Jhalong is situated on the bank of the river Jaldhaka on the Indo-Bhutan border. It lies at the foothills of the Himalayas, on the way to Bindu in Kalimpong sub-division. Jaldhaka Hydro Electricity Project on Jaldhaka River is a major attraction in this area.
 
Bird lovers can enjoy a varied collection of hill birds as well as migratory water fowls here. On the way
 
Bindu:
 
Bindu is the last village of West Bengal before one enters Bhutan. It is a beautiful valley on the bank of the river Jaladhaka.
 
This river serves as a natural physical boundary separating West Bengal and Bhutan. Bindu is also famous for its cardamom plantations. Visit to this place is an experience worth remembering.

Return in the afternoon and visit the "Nature Interpretation Center", which gives information about Dooars Tourism and the flora and fauna of the Dooars area. Overnight stay at Lataguri Hotel/resort

 

Day 4 : One Forest watch Tower in the morning, Murti River Trail and depart for onward journey

You may opt for a Morning Jeep Safari at Gorumara National Park. We would take you to the Ticket Counter from where you would take tickets on your own by standing in the queue upon spot payment by you.
 
Depending upon the availability of tickets/entry passes, you may visit any one of the following watchtowers at:

a) Jatraprasad (Evening trip accompanied with tribal dance)

b) Medla

c) Chukchuki, or

d) Jungle Safari which includes a visit to the Mahakal water reservoir.

Return from the safari and transfer to the hotel.
 
Checkout at 11:00 a.m. and after lunch, we would take you for an excursion of the Murti River Trail.
 
Murti:
 
Murti is a small village by the side of the Murti River. It is an ideal picnic spot where one can enjoy the scenic beauty. Lucky ones can even catch a glimpse of elephants and other animals by the side of Murti River when they come to drink water.
 
Enjoy the rest of the day at Murti and at appropriate time we drop you to the New Mal junction Railway station. Tour ends with sweet memories.
 
Note:- Drop can also be arranged to Bagdogra/NJP or any other place, but it  is extra Chargeable.

 
                                                                                          
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