Darjeeling

The Queen of Hills

Sikkim

Land of the last Himalayan Kingdom

Dooars

Closer to nature

Andaman & Nicobar

Scuba Diving

Sundarban

Home of Royal Bengal Tiger

Kolkata

The city of Joy

Nepal

Asia's alpine playground

Bhutan

The land of Happiness

Dooars on Wheels from October - 2012

Tourism on wheels – no hassles of booking hotels or transport, rather one time ticket to chug through the pristine forests of North Bengal.

The government is set to introduce a “ Dooars on wheels”, from October, a train that will wind its way through the lush green and wild of the region with tourists.

The train is expected to link Kolkata to Alipurduar  Junction, covering at least two nationals parks and a tiger reserve in between.

The bookings will be available in tourism and IRCTC offices. Both the departments have signed an agreement. The prices of tickets have not been fixed yet.

Sources in the tourism department said the Dooars has been divided into three circuits for this sort of tour. The first will cover Murti, Gorumara National Park, Batabari and Chapramari.  The second circuit includes Jaldapara National Park. The Buxa Tiger Reserve includes jainti and Buxa Dooars. The package tour will be for seven days. The train will have 12 compartments of which half will have AC Sleepers.

Our Chief Minister is eager to promote Dooars tourism. On her instructions, we have started working to give a practical shape to the project. To take care of the intereste of tourists coming by road, we will ask the government to sanction more petrol pumps in this region. We have planned to talk to different banks to set up more ATMs”, said principal secretary of the tourism department.

The first circuit, the train will halt at Chalsa station. Tourists will then be taken on conducted tours. The arrangement will be made in collaboration with local tour operators by the IRCTC and the tourism department.

In the second circuit the train will take halt at Madarihat while for the third circuit the train will take a halt at Alipurduar  Junction Station.

Courtesy : The Telegraph

Tuesday, 29th May 2012