Gorumara National Park
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Garumara is in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal of India.
Understand
History
It was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1949 and a National Park in 1992.Landscape
The area where Gorumara National Park is located in is known as the Dooars. It lies in the Himalayan foothills and has great natural beauty. The park is located on the bank of rivers Murti and Raidak and has vegetation of riverine grasslands interspersed with savannah woodlands. Much of the forest is moist deciduous and sal (shorea robusta) is the most common and valuable tree. Teak, simul, siris, khair are also found here.Fauna
The park has recorded 50 species of mammals, 300 species of birds, 20 species of reptiles, and 30 species of amphibians.Mammals: The park is rich in large herbivores including Indian rhinoceros, gaur, Asian elephant, sloth bear, chital, and sambar deer. Small herbivores include barking deer, hog deer and wild boar. There is a comparative lack of large carnivores, with the only big cat being the Leopard. The park is not home to any resident population of Bengal tigers, Indian wild dogs or Indian wolf. tigers are, however, occasionally spotted here. It does have numerous small carnivores including various civets, mongooses and small cats. The park has a large resident population of wild boar, but the critically endangered pygmy hog has been reported from the park. It also has numerous rodents, including giant squirrels. The rare Hispid hare has also been reported from the park.
Birds: Gorumara National Park is famous for its bird population - which includes brilliant submontane forest birds like the scarlet minivet, sunbird, Asian paradise flycatcher, spangled drongo and great Indian hornbill. Numerous woodpeckers and pheasants inhabit the park. Peafowls are very common. The park is on the flyway of numerous migratory birds, including the rare Brahminy Duck.
Reptiles and amphibians: The park is home to a large number of snakes, venomous and non-venomous, including the Indian python, one of the largest snakes in the world, and the king cobra - the world's largest venomous snake.
Climate
Get in
- By air - Bagdogra (13 km from Siliguri) is the nearest airport.
- By rail - Nearest railway station is New Maynaguri, 20 km and New Mal 30 km from Lataguri Gorumara National Park. The park is accessible from the rail stations at Siliguri, Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, Cooch Behar from where one can hire a jeep/car through National Highway 31 to Lataguri, the gateway to the park.
- By road : National Highway 31 which connects Siliguri and Guwahati passes through
Fees and permits
Chalsa on north and Mainaguri on south are the nearest rail stations. Madarihat is the nearest rail station from Jaldapara Wildlife sanctuary. However, Mal Jn. is the nearest rail station where long distance mail/express trains stop, on north of Gorumara NP.
Gorumara Park fees around ₹40/- per person. Other fees to be paid are the guide and parking fees. The park is closed on Thursdays (May 2008)
Gorumara Park fees around ₹40/- per person. Other fees to be paid are the guide and parking fees. The park is closed on Thursdays (May 2008)
Get around
Area landmarks
India-Bhutan border
Jaldhaka River
Lataguri
Murti River
Raidak River
Teesta River
See
The best way to watch wildlife at the park is to use powerful binoculars, with night vision facilities at night, from the numerous well-located watchtowers at the park. The watchtowers are:
There are no ranger-led or otherwise all-terrain vehicle or elephantback forays into the jungle. Hiking is permitted on metalled roads, but is slightly unsafe considering the population of elephants, gaur and rhinoceros present in the park. The park is closed in the monsoon season (normally June–September).
Chandrachur Watch Tower
Chukchuki Bird-watching PointGood for birding
Jatraprasad Watch TowerNamed after a legendary elephant
Medla Watch Tower
Rhino Observation PointWatch tower in front of the Gorumara forest bungalow
There are no ranger-led or otherwise all-terrain vehicle or elephantback forays into the jungle. Hiking is permitted on metalled roads, but is slightly unsafe considering the population of elephants, gaur and rhinoceros present in the park. The park is closed in the monsoon season (normally June–September).
Eat
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phone: +91 973 3508600, +91 973 3538666
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Jaldapara Tourist Lodge
address: Maddarihut
Drink
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The Salt Pit
phone: +91 973 3508600, +91 973 3538666address: Chawk Moulani, LataguriBar and restaurant -
Jaldapara tourist lodge
address: Maddarihut
Sleep
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phone: +91 353 2521551address: Gorumara National Park, Lataguri
Lodging
Garumara Jungle Camp,Chalsa
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Gorumara Forest Rest House,
phone: +91 3561 224907For details contact - DFO, Wildlife Divn.-II, Aranyabhavan, Jalpaiguri. -
Green View, Lataguri,
phone: +91 3561 266 258No lodging only food -
Jungle Heritage,
phone: +91 3561 266 531Lataguri, originally a gift shop closed for long time Kakurbari,Murti
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Kanchanjungha Tiger Hill
phone: +91 88 2057 1695 -
Meghamallar Tourist Lodge
phone: +91 33 2248 5917, +91 33 2248 8271address: MalbazarContact for reservation - West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation -
Panchavati Forest Resort
phone: +91 9832205538, +91 9832068303address: Lataguri -
Resort Sonar Bangla
phone: +91 3561 266 558, +91 99 3248 3338address: Lataguri -
phone: +913340251111address: Gorumara National ParkResort Rose Valley (Nakshatra) is in the heart of Garumara National Forest. The resort provides you with a natural healing effect cocooned in the heart of sprawling mountains in the backdrop, the silvery lake cutting through the ground, alluring tea gardens, mushy wilderness and lush greenery. It has 6 for beded and 14 double beded AC rooms, Conference Hall, Restaurant, satellite TV, Also arranges safari to parks.
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phone: +91 3561 266 402, +91 9932904028Lataguri.
Sinclairs Retreat DooarsChalsa.
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phone: +91 9733508600, +91 9733538666
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Tiyabon Resorts
phone: +91 9432647740, +91 9830423246address: Village Mangalbari, Kharar Bander ForestIn Tiyabon 15 cottages are spread over 2.33 acres of land adjasent to forest. -
phone: +91 9932535334, +91 3561 266449, +91 3561 266222Opposite Gorumara NIC, Lataguri. Double bed room ₹800-900, four bed room ₹950.
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phone: +91 9071198427address: Sangam Homestay, Beside Moulangi Eco park, Dandeli
Stay safe
- Keep fire away. This is the most destructive of all forces. Please do not kindle fires, throw lighted matches, cigarettes, bidis, etc.
- Keep the forest clean. Do not litter with plastic, paper, cellophane, etc.
- Keep pets at home.
- Do not carry firearms, explosives, etc. These are prohibited.
- Keep sober. Do not consume alcoholic drinks within the sanctuary.
- Entering inside the forest is prohibited. Follow the specific road or path only.
- Picnics are not permitted inside the sanctuary.
- Do not tease the wild animals. Watch and observe nature silently.
- Drive slowly. Permissible speed is 20 km/h.
- Disorderly conduct is not permitted.
- No person shall hunt, destroy or remove or collect any forest produce or wildlife. Fishing prohibited.
Violations of any provisions as mentioned above or any rules shall be punishable under Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and rules made thereunder and Indian Forest Act, 1927.