Alipurduar district
Alipurduar district is located in the northeastern part of West Bengal, India. It was formed in 2014 when it was separated from Jalpaiguri district. The district is known for its diverse culture, rich wildlife, and scenic landscapes, including parts of the Dooars region, which is famous for tea gardens and forests.
The district has a mix of urban and rural areas, with Alipurduar town serving as the administrative headquarters. It is home to several important wildlife sanctuaries, such as Jorpokhri Wildlife Sanctuary and Buxa Tiger Reserve, which attract nature enthusiasts and tourists alike.