Bar-headed Geese
Bar-headed Geese in flight at Gajaldoba Barrage, River Teesta
With Tamron SP AF 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC USD Lens
Gajaldoba is a small village on the western side of Teesta River in the Oodlabari area of Jalpaiguri district (West Bengal, India). Gajaldoba is famous for the dam on River Teesta, constructed for irrigation of agricultural lands, which resulted in a large waterbody upstream and has become home to many migratory birds during the winter. The natural beauty of the place with its view of the forest, river and majestic Kangchenjunga is awe inspiring!
The wetland with sprawling vegetation and reedbeds is a safe haven of at least 100 species of birds, primarily the waterfowls, which attracts a number of winter migrants. Birds from Europe, Central and southeast Asia, Ladakh and Himalayas winter here. Gajaldoba now host at least 20,000 waterfowls in the peak season (November to March) and becoming a significant global waterfowl habitat.
Gajaldoba took increased prominence due to the state government's initiative to promote a mega tourism hub in the area. An area of more than 200 acres has been demarcated for the purpose and infrastructure is being developed. In the near future, the area is expected to become one of the high end tourist destinations of Bengal.
We stayed close to the waterbody at Hawamahal, constructed by the irrigation department that is occasionally let out on request. There is no other commercially available tourist accommodation in the area. We spent our remaining days at Bodaganj Forest Rest House, just 12km from Gajaldoba .
Experience Bengal, Experience India
Bar-headed Geese
Bar-headed Geese in flight at Gajaldoba Barrage, River Teesta
With Tamron SP AF 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC USD Lens
Gajaldoba is a small village on the western side of Teesta River in the Oodlabari area of Jalpaiguri district (West Bengal, India). Gajaldoba is famous for the dam on River Teesta, constructed for irrigation of agricultural lands, which resulted in a large waterbody upstream and has become home to many migratory birds during the winter. The natural beauty of the place with its view of the forest, river and majestic Kangchenjunga is awe inspiring!
The wetland with sprawling vegetation and reedbeds is a safe haven of at least 100 species of birds, primarily the waterfowls, which attracts a number of winter migrants. Birds from Europe, Central and southeast Asia, Ladakh and Himalayas winter here. Gajaldoba now host at least 20,000 waterfowls in the peak season (November to March) and becoming a significant global waterfowl habitat.
Gajaldoba took increased prominence due to the state government's initiative to promote a mega tourism hub in the area. An area of more than 200 acres has been demarcated for the purpose and infrastructure is being developed. In the near future, the area is expected to become one of the high end tourist destinations of Bengal.
We stayed close to the waterbody at Hawamahal, constructed by the irrigation department that is occasionally let out on request. There is no other commercially available tourist accommodation in the area. We spent our remaining days at Bodaganj Forest Rest House, just 12km from Gajaldoba .
Experience Bengal, Experience India