Bagdogra to Alipurduar Cab
About Alipurduar
Bagdogra to Alipurduar distnce : 163 km
Estimated travel time : 4.3 hours
Bagdogra to Alipurduar is very popular route for tourism. Alipurduar or Dooars is known as gateway to Bhutan and Northeastern states of India. Alipurduar is rail junction which connects India with Bhutan through railway.
Alipurduar is situated on the east bank of Kaljani River in the state of west bengal in India. Alipurduar is very old trading centre and had a trading route knoen as Silk Route with Bhutan and Tibet. One can still witness the remains of this route in Santarabari, a nearby village. Alipurduar is blessed with natural beauty, tea gardens and dense forests. Dense forests of Dooars is habitat of numerous endangered species of animals.
Taxi from Bagdogra to Alipurduar is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Bagdogra to Alipurduar by car is well connected through NH27 and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Bagdogra to Alipurduar distance is 163 Km and is 4.3 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary - Located near Siliguri, this sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife species including elephants, tigers, leopards, and many more.
2. Kali Mandir, Jalpaiguri - This famous Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali is situated in Jalpaiguri. It is a popular pilgrimage spot and attracts a large number of devotees.
3. Coronation Bridge - Also known as the Sevoke Bridge, this iconic bridge is located near the town of Sevoke. It is a picturesque spot offering stunning views of the Teesta River and the surrounding mountains.
4. Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary - Situated in the Alipurduar district, this sanctuary is renowned for its population of Indian one-horned rhinoceros. It also houses several other animal species like elephants, Bengal tigers, and Indian bison.
5. Cooch Behar Palace - Located in Cooch Behar town, this grand palace showcases a blend of European and Mughal architectural styles. It is known for its exquisite design and houses a museum that displays artifacts of the Cooch Behar dynasty.
6. Buxa Tiger Reserve - Situated near the town of Alipurduar, this reserve is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to endangered species like the Royal Bengal Tiger. It also offers trekking opportunities and scenic natural beauty.
Tourist Attractions
Buxa Tiger Reserve: A wildlife sanctuary known for its diverse flora and fauna, including the majestic Bengal Tiger.
Jayanti Mahakal Cave: A sacred cave located amidst dense forests, believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva.
Coochbehar Palace: A grand 19th-century palace showcasing exquisite architecture and adorned with intricate carvings.
Jaldapara National Park: Home to endangered one-horned rhinos, this park offers jeep safaris to explore its rich biodiversity.
Rajabhatkhawa: A picturesque town surrounded by lush green tea gardens and known for its peaceful ambiance.
Jayanti River: A beautiful river flowing through dense forests, offering stunning views and picnic spots.
Madan Mohan Temple: A famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its religious importance and architectural charm.
Santalabari: A small village known for its traditional Santal culture and handicrafts.
Sikiajhora: A scenic picnic spot with a mesmerizing waterfall and lush green surroundings.
Gorumara National Park: A popular wildlife sanctuary known for its elephant safaris and wide variety of animal species.