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Jaidapara Sanctuary
Vacation Tour
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Spread in vast 114
sq km area is the Jaldapara wildlife sanctuary in northern
part of West Bengal. The entire sanctuary lies in a level
flood plain. Jaldapara Sanctuary holds the largest expanse of
terai grasslands in North Bengal intersected with riverine
forests, dry-mixed forests and wet-forests. The Jaldapara
Wildlife Sanctuary was constituted in the year 1943 for the
protection of wild life, particularly single horned Rhinos. It
is a paradise for animal lovers and bird-watchers. The
sanctuary is famous for One-horned Rhinos and the Royal Bengal
Tigers. In winters, it becomes a favored destination for the
migratory birds. The western part of the sanctuary is crossed
by river Torsa, while the eastern stretch is drained by river
Malangi. Torsa river rises in Tibet and flows across Bhutan
before entering the Brahmaputra. Since the whole area is on
the flood plains, floods can be serious, with entire forests
washed downstream. The whole park can be seen on a thrilling
Elephant-safari, organized from Hollong. Jeep safaris are also
organised inside the sanctuary. |
Tourist Attractions of Jaidapara
Sanctuary
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The Fauna
The sanctuary is home to the Great Indian rhinoceros. A small
population of the Royal Bengal Tiger is also here. Sloth bear,
Swamp deer, Bison, Wild Boar, Indian Muntjac, Chital Hog Deer,
Leopard, Asiatic Elephant are the major species of mammals
present here. The park holds maximum number of rhino
population in India after Kajiranga National Park in Assam.
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The Flora
The sanctuary consists mainly of riverine forests, with
grasslands, maintained by burning and flooding. Cassia grass
is the widely spread of new riverine accretions. Found mainly
on sandy soils, it can be encountered in clay pockets. The Sal
trees are also found on the east banks of river Malangi. The
sanctuary is covered with innumerable species of shrubs and
trees
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The Avifauna
The sanctuary is a haven for bird watcher, especially in the
winters, when the migratory birds flock here. The sanctuary is
supposed to be the land of Bengal Florican. The other birds
found here are the Crested Eagle, Pallas's Fishing Eagle,
Shikra, Jungle fowl, Peafowl, Patridges, Bengal Florican and
Pied Hornbill.
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The Park Trip
The sanctuary can be best viewed on an adventurous elephant
safari. The Jeep safaris are also arranged in the park. The
sights of rhino in a muddy pond, the herd of elephants or the
running deer are the thrilling experiences in Jaldapara.
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