বিভূতিভূষণ অভয়ারণ্য | Parmadan Forest | Mangalgunj Nilkuthi | Mangalgunj Backpackers Camp | পারমাদন
👉Parmadan forest / Bibhutibhushan abhayaranya.......
👉opening and closing time... 8 am to 4 pm
👉parmadan forest entry fee... rs 120 per head
👉Ichhamoti river boating charge... 60 rupees for 30minutes and 130 rupees for 1 hour boating for one person..... only ferry charge rs 10
👉Location.... Mangalgunj Nilkuthi, bongaon
👉how to reach parmadan forest... from koltaka sealdah to chakdah railway station by local train.. then take a bus for nataberia bazar.. then take a Toto or auto for mangalgunj / parmadan /mangalgunj haunted camp
..... from bongaon to naldugari by bus.. then take a toto for bibhutibhushan abhayaranya
👉food.... desi chicken Curry and others... tripti hotel near forest gate 👉📞📞📞phone number 7478850915(Ashok Roy )
👉👉 Thursday totally closed 👉👉👉👉
👉👉👉mangalgunj parmadan 3 Camp details..
1, Nilkuthi safe Tourism camp 👉 Charges per head.. cottage rs 1300, Tent rs 1200 for 24 hours all meals
Contact number 📞📞📞8972161887, 7001186441, 7478968640, 9083536294
2, Mangalgunj backpackers camp / mangalgunj haunted camp, mangalgunj haunted villa 👉charges.. per head per day package.. cottage rs 1400, tent rs 1300
phone number 📞📞📞6290929245
3, Mangalgunj Nilkuthi safe tourism camp... per head, perday package... cottage rs 1400, and tent rs 1300
phone number 📞📞 8293072344
Bibhutibhusan Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Parmadan Forest) is an animal sanctuary in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal.[1] The forest is located about 100 km from Kolkata and 25 km from Bongaon.[2]
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).
The sanctuary began in 1964 when 14 chital were released in the forest. In 1980, it was named "Parmadan" when it was declared a wildlife sanctuary. In 1995 it acquired its present name after the famous Bengali author Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay.[3][4]
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