Wildlife Spotting
Utilize the various watchtowers provided by the park for the best chances to see rhinos and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Gorumara National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Dooars region of West Bengal. The park is celebrated for its dense forests, riverine grasslands, and its status as a vital habitat for the Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Visitors can explore the park through various watchtowers, which offer excellent opportunities for spotting wildlife in their natural environment. The landscape is characterized by its lush greenery and proximity to the Murti and Jaldhaka rivers, creating a tranquil setting for those looking to connect with nature. It remains a top choice for travelers interested in conservation and the unique ecosystem of the Himalayan foothills.
Gorumara National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Dooars region of West Bengal. The park is celebrated for its dense forests, riverine grasslands, and its status as a vital habitat for the Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Visitors can explore the park through various watchtowers, which offer excellent opportunities for spotting wildlife in their natural environment. The landscape is characterized by its lush greenery and proximity to the Murti and Jaldhaka rivers, creating a tranquil setting for those looking to connect with nature. It remains a top choice for travelers interested in conservation and the unique ecosystem of the Himalayan foothills.
Prime habitat for the one-horned rhinoceros
Strategic watchtowers for wildlife observation
Scenic riverine landscapes along the Murti and Jaldhaka rivers
Rich biodiversity in the Himalayan foothills
The park is a protected area, so visitors must adhere to strict environmental and safety regulations.
Wildlife sightings are dependent on natural patterns and are never guaranteed.
The area is prone to seasonal weather changes which may affect accessibility and park operations.
Utilize the various watchtowers provided by the park for the best chances to see rhinos and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
The park is located in the Dooars region; plan your travel to arrive via nearby railheads or airports in West Bengal.
Wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking to spot rhinos and birds in a tranquil setting.
INR ₹
$40-$90 p/day
Bengali, Hindi, English
Always follow park guidelines, stay on designated paths, and maintain silence to avoid disturbing the local fauna.
Nature Lovers, Photography, Wildlife Spotting