Ensconced in the foothills of the verdant Eastern Himalayas, Buxa Tiger Reserve (BTR) is West Bengal's pride and treasure in the form of a sanctuary entailing rich biodiversity and much historical significance. Established in 1983 as India's 15th tiger reserve, Buxa Tiger Reserve spans approximately 760.87 sq km, and includes a mind-boggling diversity of ecosystems ranging from tropical forests to alpine meadows. The reserve's strategic location bordering Bhutan and Assam make it a crucial corridor for wildlife migration, particularly for tigers and elephants.
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Buxa Tiger Reserve: A Hidden Wildlife Destination In The Eastern Himalayas
Tucked away in the eastern Himalayas, West Bengal’s Buxa Tiger Reserve is a biodiverse haven of forests, rivers, rare wildlife, and colonial history waiting to be explored

Nature at Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Nature at Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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