5. Dooars Voyage (Siliguri-Newmal-Hasimara-Alipurduar)
The Dooars Voyage isn’t about speed – it’s about slow travel through one of India’s most biodiverse regions. This train winds from Siliguri to Alipurduar, passing through Newmal and Hasimara, skirting forests, tea gardens, and wildlife sanctuaries in the eastern Himalayas.
From the moment you leave Siliguri, you're deep in Dooars country – home to elephants, rhinos, and a riot of birds. The scenery shifts from rolling tea estates to thick jungle and fast-flowing rivers. It’s especially rich in wildlife, with tracks running near key reserves like Buxa Tiger Reserve and Jaldapara National Park.
- Keep your camera ready – animal sightings from the train aren’t uncommon.
- The air smells of wet earth, spices, and wood smoke from nearby villages.
- Local food vendors hop on and off, dishing out regional snacks.
This isn’t a curated India train tour – it’s raw, real, and all the better for it.
How to get to the departure point
Siliguri is your launchpad for the Dooars.
- Fly into Bagdogra Airport, about 15km away, with daily flights from Delhi, Kolkata, and Guwahati.
- Arrive by train at New Jalpaiguri (NJP), a major railway junction just outside Siliguri, well-connected to the rest of India.
From either point, local taxis or shared jeeps will get you to the station in Siliguri city.
Prices and how to book this tour
- Fares are budget-friendly – ₹100 to ₹400 ($1-$5), depending on class and section.
- Book online through IRCTC or at any Indian Railways station.
Trains run year-round, but go between October and March for cooler weather, clear skies, and better wildlife spotting. For the best views, grab a window seat on the left side when heading east.