Jaldapara Camp is located close to the beautiful Bhutan hills (Eastern Himalayas) and it redefines the beauty of nature with its sublime sceneries. The Jaldapara Camp is spread across massive 216 sq km and it has vital remarkable plans to sustain portion of terai grasslands harbouring threaten species such as Great Indian One Horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Duars grassland and chaurs that were dwelling home of animals, has dropped drastically due to excessive cultivation, amplification of tea fields and extensive growth of human population and other related interventions. Therefore the population of wild buffalo, Gharial, Swamp partridge, Swamp deer (Barasingha) and Pink-headed Duck has reduced in this region. Jaldapara camp strongly believes in addressing and resolving issues that are adversely affecting the wildlife beauty
Gigantic areas of Jaldapara Camp enables ample of space to wild animals. Jaldapara’s thoughtful facilities keep animals active and lively across the sanctuary. Our camp design gives natural look to the exhibit.
The sanctuary at Jaldapara Camp is fairly connected with Torsa, Malangi, Hollong, Chirakhawa, Kalijhora, Sissamara, Bhaluka and Budhi Torsa Rivers. This magnificent resource offers spacious grasslands and fulfills other important habitats for birds, animals, mammals and amphibians
Sanctuary has been gifted with beautiful species that are rare; it includes fearless tiger, Cheetah, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Hog Deer, Wild Pig, multiple avifauna and over all blend includes of endangered Bengal florican.