West Bengal is rich in biodiversity with three distinct ecosystems with
corresponding biological and cultural diversity. These are:
Himalayan Mountain Ecosystem in the Darjeeling hills of North Bengal
Semi arid Ecosystem
Mangrove Ecosystem of the Sunderbans (also a World Heritage Site)
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A number of Adventure and Wilderness Tourism spots have been established
in different eco-climatic regions of the state to disseminate awareness
for conservation of bio-diversity and inculcate a spirit of adventure
among the young generation. Ecotourism spots are available at:
Kalimpong subdivision
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Lava |
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Lulegaon |
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Darjeeling subdivision |
Lepchajagat |
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Samsing Subdivision
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Suntalikhola |
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Jaldhaka |
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CoochBehar
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Rasikbill |
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Jalpaiguri District
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Murthi |
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Bankura
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Mukutmanipur |
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Purulia |
Panchakota Hills |
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Bundwan, Purulia |
Duarsini |
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Midnapore
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Kankrajhore |
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Sundarbans |
Sajnekhali |
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