Β Jaldapara β The Land of the Great Indian One-Horned Rhino
Jaldapara National Park, located in the Alipurduar district of West Bengal, is one of Indiaβs most important wildlife sanctuaries, best known for its thriving population of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. Spread across 216 sq. km of grassland and forest, this biodiversity hotspot lies at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas and offers thrilling jeep and elephant safari experiences.
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, photographer, or family traveler, Jaldapara tour packages promise unforgettable encounters with rhinos, elephants, leopards, bison, and over 200 species of birds β including the endangered Bengal Florican. Situated in the scenic Dooars region, Jaldapara is also close to other wildlife zones like Gorumara, Buxa, and Chilapata, making it a perfect destination for jungle lovers.
π How to Reach Jaldapara
π£οΈ Tip: Stay near Madarihat, the main entry point for safaris. Nirvana DMC arranges end-to-end Jaldapara safari packages with guides, permits, and accommodations.
π Top Attractions & Activities in Jaldapara
π Ideal Duration to Stay
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2 Nights / 3 Days
Ideal to cover multiple safaris, tribal village visits, and nearby forest experiences.
πΏ Best Time to Visit Jaldapara
Season |
Highlights |
Oct β Apr |
Best time for safaris and rhino sightings; dry and pleasant |
May β Jun |
Hot but good for wildlife photography |
Jul β Sep |
Park remains closed (monsoon season) |
π Why Visit Jaldapara?
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