Bhutan Magic Tour (06 NIGHTS/07 DAYS)
Bhutan, a Buddhist nation at the eastern border of the Himalayas, is well-known for its monasteries, forts, or dzongs, as well as for its stunning landscapes, which range from subtropical plains to craggy highlands and valleys. Peaks like the 7,326-meter Jomolhari in the High Himalayas are well-liked trekking locations. The Tiger’s Nest monastery, also known as Paro Taktsang, is perched above cliffs above the Paro Valley’s dense forest.
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Amazing Bhutan Tour (07 NIGHTS/08 DAYS)
Welcome to Bhutan, a land of happiness! Let’s investigate the tranquil settings, historic monasteries, verdant valleys, and charming villages filled with vibrant Buddhist prayer flags. Bhutan is the ideal place to visit, explore, and celebrate life because of all of this, plus nice folks!
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Dooars Tour Plan for 5 Days (04 NIGHTS/05 DAYS)
The Dooars is a sizable area with numerous villages and cities scattered throughout. Siliguri is the major metropolis in the region that stretches from the foothills of Darjeeling to those of Arunachal Pradesh. The regional business centre, this city in northern Bengal is well connected to the rest of the nation by road, air, and rail.
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Dooars Family Tour (04 NIGHTS/05 DAYS)
The floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India, surrounding Bhutan, are known as the Dooars or Duars (in Bengali and Nepali). In Bengali and Nepali, the word duar, which means door, refers to the area that serves as Bhutan’s entry point from India. Whereas the Eastern Dooars are referred to as the Assam Dooars, the Western Dooars are known as the Bengal Dooars. The Dooars valley, also known as the Duars, is a significant component of the Jalpaiguri district and stretches from the River Teesta in the west to the River Sankosh in the east.
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Jungle Safari in Dooars Tour (07 NIGHTS/08 DAYS)
The alluvial floodplains known as the Dooars or Duars are located in northeastern India, north of the Brahmaputra River basin and south of the outer foothills of the Himalayas. A 350 km stretch from the Teesta River in West Bengal to the Dhansiri River in Assam makes up this area, which is around 30 km broad.
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Best of Dooars Tour
The region can be broadly split into three dooars: Eastern, Central, and Western. Tourists prefer to visit the Western Dooars. Many tourists visit the Gorumara woodlands and the surrounding area each year. A number of tourist spots, including Samsing Bindu, Jhalong, Chapramari, and others, are located nearby. It is simple to connect a trip to the Eastern Dooars with areas of Kalimpong, particularly Lava Lolegaon and Rishop. The Jaldapara forests are Central Dooars’ principal draw. The oldest tourist attraction in the region is also here. Many people, including VIPs, have stayed at the Holong bungalow in the bush. The nearby forest of Jaldapara, Chilapata, has recently become more well-known. Also included in this is the entry point to Bhutan via Phuentsholing.
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Best of Sikkim Darjeeling Gangtok Kalimpong Tour (07 NIGHTS/08 DAYS
Sikkim is a beautiful mix of Himalayan culture, with alpine beauty and breath-taking passes interwoven. Darjeeling is the ideal hill town, full of Buddhist monasteries, hiking routes, and stunning mountain views. On one incredible tour, combine the magic of each of these destinations!
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Sikkim with Lachung Tour (09 NIGHTS/10 DAYS)
Lachung, in contrast to Sikkim, is surrounded by snow-capped mountain peaks, majestic waterfalls, sparkling streams, and apple orchards. Sikkim is a stunning mix of Himalayan culture and dramatic surroundings. Together, they create a lovely picture of what it means to reside near the Himalayas.
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