Summer Holiday Trip to Dooars
When you run over a dapper ride through the knoll slants, pervasive rich green tea enclosures differentiated by anfractuous shiny mountain streams, high Sal backwoods, little quieted ethnic towns, humongous knolls with a blue layout of the extraordinary Himalayan extends in the skyline, unending sky..... you are beyond any doubt in Dooars! Dooars are the floodplains and foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan and the valley extends from River Teesta on the west to River Sankosh on the east. Duar implies entryway in Assamese, Nepali, Bhojpuri, Magahi and Bengali, and is referred to so as the district structures the portal to Bhutan from India. The streams Raidak, Torsha, Jaldhaka and Kaljani with their incalculable tributaries running and moving down from the knolls makes a hypnotizing impact. History: After the demolition of the kingdom of Kamatapur by Alauddin Husain Shah of Gaur in 1494, the Koch kingdom developed again in the Dooars under th...