Most people avoid the rains — but if you love green hills, moody skies, and the smell of fresh earth, then Dooars in the monsoon is a secret worth discovering.
While safaris in national parks remain closed during this season, the rivers flow full, the tea gardens shine, and the forests come alive in a way they don't during other times of year. Our Dooars Monsoon Packages are crafted for travelers who prefer quiet, scenic getaways with nature at its peak.
Why Visit Dooars in the Monsoon?
- Lush greenery and dramatic skies everywhere you look
- Fewer tourists - perfect for peaceful stays
- Ideal for romantic trips, writers, photographers, and nature lovers
- Enjoy misty riverbanks, forested village walks, and cozy hill views
- Great discounts at many resorts and forest lodges
What You Can Do (Even Without Safaris)
- Enjoy riverside retreats along Murti, Jaldhaka, or Jayanti
- Stay in forest-edge cottages and watch the monsoon roll through
- Visit hill stations like Jhandi or Kolakham, where clouds dance with trees
- Go for short nature walks, waterfalls, and local village visits
- Sip tea under tin roofs as the jungle drums with rain
Package Options
We offer carefully planned 2 to 5 day monsoon trips, combining easy travel, peaceful stays, and scenic experiences. Packages typically include:
- Accommodation in riverside or hill-view eco-resorts
- All meals (optional add-on)
- Private car for pick-up, drop, and local sightseeing
- Flexible pacing to suit the rain mood
- Support staff for any weather-related changes
Best Time to Travel
We offer carefully planned 2 to 5 day monsoon trips, combining easy travel, peaceful stays, and scenic experiences. Packages typically include:
- Mid-June to early September
- July and August are peak monsoon months — expect daily showers
- Cloudy skies and lush vegetation make for excellent photography
Note: Safari zones like Gorumara, Jaldapara, and Buxa remain closed from June 15 to Sept 15.
Ideal For
- Couples looking for quiet, romantic escapes
- Nature lovers who want to slow down and soak in the rain
- Families or friend groups planning a budget-friendly green retreat
- Travelers en route to Bhutan during the off-season
Travel Tips
- Carry rain gear - umbrellas, ponchos, and waterproof shoes
- Bring board games or books - perfect for indoor rainy day plans
- Some roads may be slow - allow extra travel time
- Focus on rest, nature, and simplicity, not ticking off a to-do list
Monsoon Is Not a Season. It's a Feeling.
The Dooars monsoon is not about safaris or sightseeing marathons - it's about being still. Listening to rain on a tin roof, walking under trees that drip stories, and watching rivers swell with the heartbeat of the earth.
Popular Monsoon Package