Jaigaon Tour Packages
North Bengal Tourism is offering nicely-planned yet customizable Jaigaon Tour Packages. These packages include all the features that are required to spend a memorable holiday in Jaigaon. At a very budget-friendly price, explore all the tourist destinations in and around Jaigaon. For a Jaigaon Tour Plan, inquire now by calling at +918145584286.
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Jaigaon is a border town between India and Bhutan. It is located in West Bengal’s Alipurduar district. Both countries are separated by the magnificent Bhutan Gate. It is one of the region’s key tourism and business hubs due to its unique location near the border. The city rose to popularity as a result of the influx of tourists visiting Bhutan. Here are some major travelers’ frequently asked questions we have tried to answer. Have a look!
The major sightseeing attractions in and around Jaigaon are- Bhutan Gate, Jaldapara National Park, Garuchira, Raimatang, and more.
Some of the major facilities included with this Jaigaon Tour Itinerary are – accommodation, food, transportation, and sightseeing.
Yes, during your Jaigaon Tour, you have to bring warm clothes. You will feel cold mostly at night due to its high elevation.
By Train: NJP is one of its nearby railway stations. You can board a train to NJP from any major railway station.
By Road: From most adjacent places including Siliguri, Alipurduar, Bagdogra, and others, Jaigaon can easily be reached. A car for your pick-up will be included in the package.
By Air: Jaigaon's nearest airport is located at Bagdogra. You are required to board a flight to Bagdogra. From outside the airport, our car will help you get transferred to Jaigaon.
Tourists are welcome at Jaigaon at any time of the year. The weather is pleasant, and the temperature remains comfortable for most of the year. However, because of the numerous landslides, it is best to avoid going there during the rainy season.