
After the breakfast, check out from the resort and head towards Jaldapara. In Jaldapara you will be lodging in the resort maintained by the government officials. Jaldapara is a national park known for housing the largest population of One-Horned Rhinoceros after Kajiranga National Park in Assam. On arrival at Jaldapara, check into the resort and freshen up. Later in the afternoon you will drive towards South Khayerbari. Located at a distance of 15km, South Khayerbari is a rehabilitation centre for the felines who were rescued from the circus and smuggler. Observe the rescued leopards and Royal Bengal tigers in South Khayerbari while touring in the battery operated cars. Return to the resort and you are free for the rest of the evening. Overnight stay in Jaldapara.
Dooars Tour Packages Special Tips - about Jaldapara: Almost one third of the Jaldapara National Park is covered with Savannah and tall elephant grass. Among trees sal, khair, sishu, simul, sirish are the main contributors of this forest. Jaldapara is mainly known for one horned rhinoceros. There are about 20 species of mammals, 240 species of birds, 8 species of fresh water turtles available in this forest. Among mammals' rhinoceros, elephant, leopard, sambar, barking deer, spotted deer, hog deer, wild bores and Indian gaurs can be seen. Bengal florican one of the rarest species of bird is found in this forest. Other birds like crested eagle, fin's weaver, jungle fowl, peafowl, partridge, lesser pied hornbills are inhabitant of Jaldapara National Park. Python, monitor lizard, krait, cobra, and gecko are important habitat among reptiles. Some rare species like the hispid hare and the hog-badger are also found in Jaldapara National Park.