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Friday 25 January 2013

Enjoy Frequent Adventure Trip at JAYANTI the “Queen of Dooars”




Jayanti - This small settlement is situated on the bank of River Jayanti. A spot with natural beauty forms a natural border with Bhutan. A 14 kilometer trek will take you to Buxa. Buxa is known as the Buxa Tiger Reserve. Another option is a short trek to the stalactite cave otherwise known as the Mahakal cave. Jayanti, Buxa and Rajabhatkhawa serves as international corridor for elephant migration between India and Bhutan. Jayanti forest range covers approximately around 780 square kilometers. Moving much behind the city life, this is probably one of the few places where nature seems to calm down the busy hassles of life. With the chirping of unknown birds, undying greenery and refreshing views of the river in monsoons, Jayanti can be the perfect weekend spot for people coming to this area.


Attractions at Jayanti:


Buxa fort


Buxa fort: There is a fort on the top of the Buxa Hill is located at an altitude of 867 metres in the Buxa Tiger Reserve, Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal. The fort lies 7 km from the Buxa Road and was regarded as a refuge for the refugees during the unrest in Tibet. It is believed that this fort served as the point of contention between the Cooch Kings and the King of Bhutan. This fort was captured by the British. This place is also considered as the starting point for various trekking routes.


Pokhri Lake

Pokhri Lake: Pokhri Lake situated on the top of Pokhri Hill at a distance of about 4km. from Jayanti Village. To reach Pokhri Lake one has to trek the distance partly through forested hills and partly through previously used roads. The whole trek is quite a joyful experience and provides a scope to come so close to nature.


Mahakal

Mahakal: Mahakal is stalactite cave of Mahakal is a popular pilgrimage destination of the Hindus. Located near Bhutan border this cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a popular sightseeing destination of Jayanti. To reach Mahakal cave one has to trek through forested hills for nearly one and a half hour. The journey is not at all tough and tourists visiting Jayanti should definitely visit this cave temple. Apart from the pilgrimage point of view, the whole journey is a chance to enjoy the beauty of nature so closely.



Getting There:

Jayanti is about 25km from Alipurduar Junction and 15km from Rajabhatkhawa, which is the forest gate. The best way to reach there is by train though it is well connected by motorable roads as well. Siliguri is 153 kms away. Auto rickshaws are also available for local transport.



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