Ramsai is one of the prominent grasslands of Dooars known for its rich wildlife diversity and numerous adventure options. Located in the southern part of Gorumara National Park, the region is home to exotic birds and rare animal species. Apart from this, the place is home to some of the oldest Hindu temples of North Bengal that welcomes pilgrims throughout the year. Here is the list of top things to do when visiting the village to make your vacation memorable.
The village of Ramsai is widely known among tourists for being home to numerous species of native and migratory birds making it the perfect place for a birding experience. There are also numerous groups and institutes that offer birding experience allowing you to sight rare and endangered bird species of Dooars. Flycatchers, woodpeckers, minivet dongo and Indian pied hornbills are some of the bird species found in this region.
Navigate your way through the lush forest of Ramsai and the cascading Murti River with a captivating boating experience. Travel past towering trees and wet grasslands amidst the golden hue of sunset while encountering some of the rare and endangered species of the Gorumara National Park. From witnessing the panoramic landscapes of Dooars to experiencing rich wildlife, the adventure will offer you with an experience to cherish for a lifetime.
Situated at a quaint distance from the village, the Medhla Watch Tower is one of the major attractions among tourists. The tower is located in the central part of the forest and offers 360 views of the area with glimpses of endangered one-horned rhinoceros. The tower is popular for birding experiences witnessing rare species using a binocular. The place is also popular for its sunrise which offers a golden hue in the atmosphere that gives a unique experience.
Butterfly Park is one of the key highlights of the village that attracts tourists with its vibrant surroundings. The park offers a scenic view with thousands of butterfly species flocking throughout the part that offers a picture-perfect view of this place. The park is also the largest breeding centre for butterflies in this region.
Ramsai is situated amidst the vastly spread Jadavpur Tea Garden where visitors can explore the tea legacy of North Bengal. Get on a leisure walk around the tea gardens or take a sip of freshly made teas in the planters’ bungalow. Surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful ambience, this place is sure to amaze you with its untouched beauty.
Get on an exciting adventure to explore the diverse wildlife on two wheels. Surrounded by numerous village roads and offbeat trails, you can discover the unfamiliar hotspots of Ramsai while navigating through lush tea gardens and forest trails on a bicycle. If you get lucky you might also get the sightings of wild animals and vibrant bird species living in their natural habitat.