Most
popular trek starts from Santrabari (914ft) to Buxaduar A
5kms trek through the dense forested hills leads to Buxaduar
Forest Bungalow. Accommodation is available here for the trekkers.
Another 4 kms trek through the forest track
leads to the Rover's Point-the land of unknown birds (4500ft).
It is difficult to ignore the lure of Rupam Valley in Bhutan,
another 12 kms from there.
The journey through the entire region is
full of unknown adventure and excitements and gives some breathtaking
views of Jayanti River Valley far below, ever green forest
canopy and glimpse of rare animals, flight of birds and colourful
orchids.
Buxaduar to Jayanti is another popular trek
in the region. This 13 kms trek passes through the dense forest
of Buxa Tiger Reserve. The music of wilderness, the chirping
of unknown birds, the song of wild streams, the fragrance
of nature will never allow you to feel the least stress of
a long journey. The journey ends with a warm reception of
an old staggering priest at the stalactite cave of jayanti,
popularly known as the Mahakal cave. It is difficult to enter
into the narrow, dark, damp cave but trying the same may be
another precious adventure. The downhill trek from here leads
to Jayanti Forest Bungalow. Lying by the riverside and surrounded
by century old Sal forests and hills-Jayanti is a place to
stretch your weary legs as the cool breeze brushes away all
the exhaustions. |