A Protected Tiger Reserve And A National Park Which Is Blessed With Rich Flora And Fauna. Created In 1983 As The 15th Tiger Reserve Of Dooars Of India. Spectacular Buxa Tiger Reserve Derived Its Name From The Historic Fort Buxa. Featuring Bhutia Basti And Chunia Watchtowers; Historic Fort Buxa; Lake Narathali; Mahakal Cave; Pukri Mai; And Rajabhatkhawa Vulture Breeding Center Which Is, A Breeding Centre For The Endangered Indian Vultures. Buxa Tiger Reserve Is Flocked By Many Migratory Birds Like Black Stork, Black-Necked Crane, Common Merganser, Eurasian Teal And, Ferruginous Pochard To Name A Few. Flourishing At The Foothills Of Sinchula Hill Range. Inhabited By People Belonging To The Ancient Ethnic Dukpa Group, Animals, Birds, Fishes And, Reptiles Including Amphibians And, Endangered And, Wild Species Like Royal Bengal Tiger, Clouded Leopard, The Great Hornbill And, The Indian Leopard To Name A Few. This Tiger Reserve Is Located In, The Alipurduar District Of West Bengal Of India Bordering Picturesque Assam And, The Spectacular Phipsu Wildlife Sanctuary Of Bhutan. Navigated And Traversed By The Streams Of The Mighty Jayanti And Raidak Rivers. Serving As An International Corridor For The Asian Elephants Migrating Between Bhutan And India. Streamlined By More Than 450 Species Of Trees Including Champa, Chikrasi, Gamhar, Sal And, Simul Trees. Buxa Tiger Reserve Is A Delight For Bird-Watchers, Travelers, Trekkers And, Wildlife Photographers.