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Gulmohar Royals

4.5 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (2)
"Amazing new property in Cooch Behar. They have a few tweaks and improvements to make as they continue to finish certain features but otherwise service, food, accommodations were all excellent! "
The price is SAR 197
SAR 270 total
includes taxes & fees
3 Jun - 4 Jun
Gulmohar Royals

The Baradighi Bungalow - A Heritage Tea Resort

4.5 star property
The price is SAR 512
SAR 605 total
includes taxes & fees
4 Jun - 5 Jun
The Baradighi Bungalow - A Heritage Tea Resort
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Learn more about Alipurduar

Come to romantic Alipurduar and enjoy its wildlife, temples, and zoo.

Murals telling stories of the region: Cooch Behar, now a district in Bengal was once a powerful Hindu kingdom.
In 1765, it was ruled by King Dhairjendra Narayan.

Towards middle of the 18th century, the Bhutanese made several incursions into Cooch Behar and in 1769 at Chekakhata, the commander in chief of Bhutan, Mr Penshu Toma captured Dhairjendra Narayanan at an annual banquet.

Dhairjendra Narayan was first confined at the Buxa fort and later sent to Punaka, the then capital of Bhutan.

Later, Captain Jones of the British East India Company along with the local forces expelled the Bhutanese out of Cooch Behar and eventually annexed it with Bengal.

Dhairjendra Narayan was released and people of his kingdom greeted their king with a sumptuous meal in this village, hence the name Rajabhatkhawa ( king's meal )
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