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Sagardighi
Sagardighi is one of "Great Ponds" in the heart of Cooch Behar, the district headquarters of Cooch Behar district, West Bengal, India. The name means an ocean-like pond, exaggerated in view of its great significance. As well as being popular with people, it also attracts migratory birds each winter.
It is surrounded by many important administrative buildings, like District Magistrates Office, Administrative Building of North Bengal State Transport Corporation, BSNL's DTO Office on the West; Office of the Superintendent of Police, District Library, Municipality Building on the South, Office of BLRO, State Bank of India's Cooch Behar Main Branch and many other on the East and RTO office, Foreigner's registration office, District Court etc. on the North.
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Gosanimari Rajpat
Gosanimari Rajpat is an important archaeological site in West Bengal. It is located in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal and is one of the oldest archaeological sites in India. It was discovered in the 19th century and is said to have been built by the Pala Dynasty. The site is known for its archaeological remains that date back to the 4th and 5th centuries AD.
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Torsa River View
the Torsa River View Point stands as a picturesque spot that promises breathtaking vistas. As you approach the viewpoint, the calming sound of the flowing river welcomes you, setting the stage for a tranquil experience. The view here is nothing short of spectacular—lush greenery envelops the river, while the distant hills provide a stunning backdrop that changes hues with the shifting sunlight. It's a perfect location for photography enthusiasts, offering myriad angles to capture the beauty of nature.
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The Maharaja Narendra Narayan Park Kids Playground
The Narendra Narayan Park is a botanical garden located in Cooch Behar town of West Bengal. It was established in 1894. It is named after erstwhile ruler of princely state of Cooch Behar, Shri Narendra Narayan. It was founded by Maharaja Nripendra Narayan, who named it after his father. It covers an area of 5.7 hectares including 1 hectare of water body. Its chief objectives are recreation and botanical studies
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Siddhanath Siva Temple
The temple is 500 mtrs from the resource centre at Ghugumari. The Siddhanath Shiva Temple is a brilliant example of terracotta art and is located around 7 kms from Cooch Behar. This temple was established between 1799 and 1843 by Maharajas Shibendra Narayan and Harendra Narayan. The temple has five dome shaped peaks, the highest peak in the middle has however been destroyed since.
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Jaldapara National Park
Jaldapara is one of the most popular forests of Dooars. Jaldapara was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary back in 1943 for the protection of Wildlife, particularly single horned Rhinos. Recently in 2012 the forests of Jaldapara has been upgraded to the status of a National Park. Jaldapara is situated at the foothills of Eastern Himalayas in Alipurduar district in West Bengal.
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