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Have you ever heard of the Dooars? The mesmerizing region in the foothills of the Himalayas, spanning across the Indian states of West Bengal and Assam, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
Dooars, also known as Duars or Doors, is derived from the word ‘door’ meaning ‘gateway’ as it served as a gateway to Bhutan from India.
The region is known for its exotic wildlife, lush green tea gardens, and picturesque landscapes. In this article, we will explore the beauty and attractions of the Dooars region in detail.
Dooars is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The region offers a unique blend of wildlife, tea gardens, and indigenous culture that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.
Whether you want to explore the wildlife sanctuaries or relax in the scenic tea gardens, Dooars has something to offer everyone.