Discovering the Splendor and Richness of Duars
Nestled in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, the Duars region is one of India’s most scenic and culturally vibrant areas. Spread across the northern part of West Bengal and extending into Assam, this area forms a gateway to Bhutan, with a name derived from the word “Duar” meaning "door" in local languages. The region’s breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural history make it a fascinating destination for travelers and nature enthusiasts alike. Geographical Splendor of Duars Duars, also known as the Dooars , is a verdant plain lying between the Teesta River in the west and the Sankosh River in the east. The region is characterized by a mosaic of lush tea gardens, dense forests, and fast-flowing rivers. Its proximity to the Himalayas ensures a temperate climate and fertile land, ideal for tea plantations, which are a significant part of its economy. The undulating terrain and scenic vistas make it a haven for photographers, trekkers, and nature love...