Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary

Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary
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Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in the vicinity of Gorumara National Park is one of the famous destinations in Dooars. Chapramari is essentially an extension of Gorumara National Park and is separated by the Murti River. The total coverage of Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary is 960 hectares. Best known for its large Elephant population, Chapramari was declared as wildlife sanctuary in 1998.

The forest is bounded by shimmering river streams making it an ideal place to partake in angling and boating while traveling in Dooars. The Watchtower of Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary is an ideal place to observe the native and migratory birds on the bank of the river. A wide range of wildlife can be seen at Chapramari which includes elephants, gaurs (Indian bison), leopards, different types of deer including spotted deer, chital, sambar and barking deer, wild boars etc. One can even see one-horned rhinos if they are lucky.

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By Air: The nearest airport to Chapramari is the Bagdogra Airport. After reaching Bagdogra, you need to hire a car to reach Lataguri which is the base for visiting Chapramari.

By Rail: New Jalpaiguri railway station is the nearest railhead connecting Chapramari to major Indian cities and towns. After reaching New Jalpaiguri, you need to hire a car to reach Lataguri which is the base for visiting Chapramari.

By Road: Chapramari and Lataguri is connected by road with Siliguri and other places in North Bengal. Various government and private buses and taxis are available from Siliguri to Lataguri.