Flocked By Many Bird-Watchers, Travelers, Trekkers And, Wildlife Photographers. Historic Fort Buxa Was Once A Point Of Connection Between The King Of Bhutan And The King Of Cooch. Once Used By The Bhutanese King As, A Shield To Protect The Historic Silk Route Which Connected India With Tibet. Fort Buxa Have Successfully Defended Many Hostile Attacks. Invaded And Captured By The British Army After The 2nd Dooars War Which Was Fought In, 1865 By The British Army On The Request Of The King Of Cooch. This Historic Fort Was Used As A Detention Camp And Was A High Security Prison To Imprison Indian Freedom Fighters. Accredited As One Of The Most Notorious And Unreachable Prison After, The Cellular Jail In Andaman Of India. Fort Buxa Was Inhabited By Many Prominent Freedom Fighters, Leaders And, Revolutionaries. Located In The Spectacular Buxa Tiger Reserve In The Alipurduar District Of West Bengal Of India. Perched Atop Sinchula Hill Range. Fort Buxa Was Also Used A Refugee Camp For Bangladeshis And For Tibetan Monks Before They Were, Relocated To Bylakuppe And Mundgod In Karnataka Of India.