Trip Information
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Private Vehicle + Trek
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2-10
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Forest Lodge / Village Homestay
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Easy to Moderate
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Bagdogra Airport/Alipurduar Junction
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October – April
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Bengali, Nepali, Hindi, English
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8
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70
Overview
The Buxa – Jayanti Trek is a beautiful jungle trekking experience located in the Buxa Tiger Reserve of Alipurduar district in North Bengal. This trek is known for its dense forests, wildlife-rich environment, scenic river valleys, and historic landmarks. It offers a perfect combination of nature, history, and adventure, making it an excellent choice for beginner trekkers and nature lovers.
The trekking route passes through the forests of Buxa Tiger Reserve, one of the most important wildlife habitats in eastern India. Trekkers walk through dense tropical forests filled with sal trees, bamboo groves, and diverse bird species. The trail also leads to the historic Buxa Fort, a centuries-old fort that once served as a strategic military outpost and later as a British prison during the colonial period.
The trek continues toward the picturesque Jayanti River valley, located near the foothills of Bhutan. The wide riverbed, surrounded by forested hills, creates a breathtaking landscape perfect for relaxation and photography. The peaceful village of Jayanti, often called the Queen of Dooars, offers stunning views of the Bhutan hills and a tranquil natural environment.
This short trekking adventure is ideal for travelers who want to explore the wild beauty of North Bengal’s forests and foothills without undertaking a difficult high-altitude trek.
Highlights
- Trek through the dense forests of Buxa Tiger Reserve
- Visit the historic Buxa Fort ruins
- Scenic views of the Jayanti River valley
- Beautiful landscapes of the Bhutan foothills
- Ideal trekking route for beginners and nature lovers
