Bibhutibhushan Wildlife Sanctuary
Overview
Established in 1980 and named after author Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, this forest is home to deer, langurs, and rare birds. It's a peaceful retreat near the Ichamati River.
Details
You’ll find deer enclosures, picnic zones, and silent trails ideal for writers, photographers, and bird watchers.Bibhutibhusan Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Parmadan Forest) is an animal sanctuary in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The forest is located about 100 km from Kolkata and 25 km from Bongaon. Situated on the banks of the Ichamati River covering an area of 0.68 km2 it has more than 200 deer, birds, rabbit and many langurs.[3] It also has a children's park, a small zoo and a tourist lodge of the forest department. The nearest bus stop is at Naldugari on the 92 bus route (Bongaon-Helencha-Duttafulia Route).
Itinerary
Enter through Parmadan gate, follow the guided deer trail, relax by the Ichamati River, and read under the canopy.
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