Dooars Travel Plan by ClearEast Trip
Calm forest days. Quiet rivers. Thoughtful pacing.
We’re not tour guides reading from a script. Think of us as local friends who help you experience Dooars properly. You tell us how you want to travel slow, nature-focused, relaxed, or quietly scenic and we design the trip like we’re travelling with you: without rushing, without pressure, and without forcing too much into each day.
Why Dooars feels different
Dooars isn’t about ticking off attractions. It’s about how the landscape slows you down. Dense forests. Open rivers. Tea gardens stretching quietly along the roads. Mornings that begin without noise. Evenings that don’t ask for plans. Dooars feels calm, grounding, and unhurried ideal for travellers who enjoy nature, silence, and journeys that don’t demand constant movement.
Best time to visit Dooars
October to March
Pleasant weather, clear skies, and the most comfortable time for forest travel and sightseeing.
November to February
Cooler mornings, misty forests, peaceful surroundings. Excellent for relaxed stays and slow exploration.
If you dislike heavy rain
June to September – Monsoon season. Forest safaris may close, and road conditions can vary.
Forests, rivers & wildlife in Dooars
Gorumara National Park
Jaldapara National Park
Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary
Murti River
Jhalong & Bindu villages
Tea estates, forest roads, watchtower viewpoints
Places most first-time travellers visit in Dooars
- Lataguri
- Gorumara National Park
- Jaldapara National Park
- Murti River
- Chapramari
- Jhalong & Bindu
- Samsing
- Suntalekhola
What first-time Dooars travellers should know
- Forest distances are short, but travel is slow and scenic
- Safari permits are limited and never guaranteed
- Wildlife sightings depend on timing and luck
- Dooars rewards fewer places and more rest
- Quiet stays matter more than hotel ratings here
What makes ClearEast Trip’s Dooars journeys different
- Realistic pacing
- Route-based planning
- Transport that suits the terrain
- No forced shopping or detours
- Reliable stays, not just “well-rated” ones
- Active coordination during the trip
- Practical customisation
Suggested Doors trip lengths
4 Days / 3 Nights – Dooars Starter
6 Days / 5 Nights – Forests & Rivers
8 Days / 7 Nights – Dooars at a Slow Pace
What a Dooars trip usually costs
Prices depend on season, hotel category, group size, permits, and pacing.
Budget-friendly
- Couple: ₹28,000 – ₹45,000
- Family: ₹50,000 – ₹75,000
Comfort
- Couple: ₹50,000 – ₹80,000
- Family: ₹90,000 – ₹1,30,000
Premium
- Couple: ₹1,00,000 – ₹1,80,000
- Family: ₹1,80,000 – ₹2,80,000
Note:
All itineraries are fully customisable.
Final pricing varies based on effort, season, permits, and hotel availability.
Safari, transport & permits in Dooars
- Safari slots are controlled by the forest department
- Entry permits are time-bound and seasonal
- Forest rules may change without notice
- We guide you clearly on what is realistically possible
What we handle for you
- End-to-end Dooars itinerary planning
- Stay recommendations (budget to premium)
- Vehicle and route planning
- Safari guidance and timing advice
- On-trip coordination and support
Quick packing checklist
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Light jacket (cool mornings)
- Insect repellent
- Basic medicines
- Umbrella during shoulder months
Is Dooars right for you?
Dooars may not be ideal if you’re looking for nightlife, rushed trips, or busy towns. Dooars suits travellers who enjoy forests, rivers, silence, and slow exploration.
Ready to plan your Dooars journey?
Tell us: number of travellers, travel month or dates, budget range, and what matters most.
We’ll share a clear, realistic plan — designed around comfort, timing, and nature.