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Dooars Tour and Travel Services Dooars Tour And Travel Services https://www.indiamart.com/dooars-tour-travel/ The beauty of the region lies not only in its tea gardens but also in the dense jungles that make up the countryside. About Us DOOARS is the combination of nature, culture, and architectural wonders. And we, Dooars Tour & Travel Services are the pioneer to introduce you with these Hidden treasure. More than a agent, we are the provider of a complete package of services in the field of travel & tourism, starting from an hotel room ticket to Dooars Jungle-Safaries. We are the complete tour operation company, who advices, plans and ensures our guests the most comfortable movement at the most competitive price. We also prepare necessary arrangements for the visitors to go for sight-seeing at various attractive places like Gorumara National Parks & Wild Life Sanctuaries, nearby places of Bhutan, Bindu, Lava- Lolegaon, Mirik, Darjeeling, Kurseong, Samsing, Santalakhola, Rockey-Island, Rohini Garden, Jhalong, Lataguri and many more. We are tied up with many resorts/hotels of Dooars to facilitate the travellers a hassle-free journey because we know your requirements. Our motto: Our primary objective is to promote eco-friendly and responsible tourism in Dooars region as well as maximize the employment opportunity for the local community. It is also dedicated to the conservation of na For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/dooars-tour-travel/aboutus.html OTHER SERVICES P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Booking related information Holiday Package Travel Services Honeymoon Packages Air Ticket Booking P r o OTHER SERVICES: d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Bus Booking Car Rental Hotel Booking Wildlife Tour Packages F a c t s h e e t Nature of Business :Service Provider CONTACT US Dooars Tour And Travel Services Contact Person: Manager Chalsa Jalpaiguri - 735206, West Bengal, India https://www.indiamart.com/dooars-tour-travel/.
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