Borail eco park

  1. Accommodation at Borail Eco
  2. Contact Borail Eco
  3. Adwoy Purkayastha – Barak Bulletin
  4. “A fun
  5. Girl Scouts
  6. Borail Wildlife Sanctuary


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Accommodation at Borail Eco

Bamboo Forest campsite Right on the banks of Doloo river, lies the Bamboo forest campsite that allows you to nest in beautiful camping tents that have been set up just for your visit Wake up to the adventure of staying in the lap of nature at its nascent best! The ever changing, gurgling river is a stones throw away and the bamboo trees canopy is full of chirping birdlife, giving you company. Tents There are two options of staying in the Bamboo Forest Eco campsite. 1. Rough it out in the camping tents – You have a choice of 1, 2 member camps or a family camp @ Rs 1950 per person per night (inclusive of taxes and activities). 2. Get even closer to the nature, spend a night in a raw Bamboo cottage – You have to be minimum 2 adults to be up close and personal to nature in one of our three cottages @ Rs 2450 per person per night (inclusive of taxes and activities). Visitor Information Our forest is very special and we take pride in it. This is an invitation to come and explore the unique ecosystem with us. Do's and Dont's. a. No food inside the tent. No shoes inside the tent. b. This ‘Borail campsite’ is a NO smoking area. Forest can catch fire. Smoke, ( if you have to) by the riverside. c. You are in a safe forest. There are people to look after you. Do Not explore after dark. d. While exploring our forest, always be accompanied by our local guide. e. Do not enter water area without our guides. f. Please respect the customs and traditions of the local community. g. Music if p...

Contact Borail Eco

Frequently Asked Questions Do you have a question about staying at Borail Wildlife Sanctuary? You're likely to find relevant answers to the most common questions about staying at our lodge here. If not, please feel free to ask us a question yourself, either by emailing us or using our online enquiry form. Borail Eco-Camp is located on the fringe of the Borail Wildlife sanctary, on the banks of a small seasonal river- Doloo. At Borail, we would like our guests to immerse themselves into simple, raw nature. So, you can trek into the jungle (with our trained local naturalist) and explore a ‘Nature trail’. You can also explore ‘water activities’ depending on the level of water in the river. You may enjoy ‘fishing’, both with a rod or even with bare hands. Another enjoyable activity is to cross the river on the ‘Burma Bridge, that has been created just for this camp. Please remember, All activities are free of cost and included in the package. You may avail as many as you may like. All activities are to be strictly undertaken along with a local guide. You must never forget that you are in a jungle. You may use the following bank details to make payments for your reservations or you can contact our reservations team for help and assistance. Account No: 50-100-49-65-30-518 (50100496530518) Account Name: Indranagar eco development committee of Borail wildlife Sanctuary east block under cachar division silchar IFSC No: HDFC0001063 Bank Name & Branch: HDFC Bank, Silchar

Adwoy Purkayastha – Barak Bulletin

Adwoy is a dynamic young boy with a vast knowledge about Barak Valley and other north eastern region. He is passionate about his hometown and loves writing on issues pertaining to Barak Valley. He reads every dot of at least four newspapers everyday. He enjoys watching news on TV and debating on civic and political issues.

“A fun

Earlier this month, I took a trip to Borail Eco Camp with my family. It was newly formed at that time and we got to know about it through newspapers and news channels. The camp is located at the Borail Sanctuary range which also has a quarry. Assuming the weather to be chilly we took jumpers along with us but as we dashed through the roads in our car we felt the heat due to the sunny weather and were soon out of our winter wear. It took around one hour for us to reach the Eco Camp from Tarapur and we halted on the way to capture pictures with the tea garden in the backdrop. I would like to denote the road that took us to the Eco Camp with the help of a statue. The statue of a prominent Manipuri figure leads to the Silchar Kumbhirgram Airport if we go straight, and it takes us to the Eco Camp if we take a left turn just before the statue. As we went ahead we were greeted by sceneries of hills and tea gardens by the roadside. It was a surreal moment for us. The road condition was good but as we moved further ahead to the interiors, the chassis of our Baleno kept on hitting the ground. As soon as we reached the destination, we parked our car outside and entered the Eco Camp. Coincidentally, it also happened to be the day when the Environment and Forest Minister of Assam Chandra Mohan Patowary, was also on his maiden visit to the Barail Eco Camp. As I entered the camp through a very narrow road, I saw some Khasi people working as labourers there. I also saw a Khasi basket lyin...

Girl Scouts

The B&O Railroad Museum is proud to join the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland as a Partner Program in offering badge and patch programs at the museum throughout the year. Designed for all levels of Girl Scouts, our programs will tie into the science, technology and history of the B&O Railroad. Choose one of the below scheduled programs or plan private program for your troop. Girls Scoutsof Central MarylandPartner Program Our Girl Scout programs are designed to help every girl discover their passions, strengthen theirconfidenceandsee themselves in the B&O Railroad. As a Girl Scouts Council Sponsored Go Partner, we’ll be offering monthly themed programs for the 2022-2023 season for Girl Scouts of select levels, depending on the program. We have a bunch of activities on the agenda and, of course, train rides on the schedule. Bring the whole Troop or come individually to meet fellow Girl Scouts from other troops! Girl Scouts: $30 Adults: $20 Please note: $50 non-refundable security deposit required when booking private program. To register: register through the links below or visit the 2022-2023 Schedule: Wednesday, October 5, 2022, 10 AM – 12 PM Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors, Ambassadors and Girl Scouts Friends & Family In this program, Scouts will learn the stories of freedom seekers who interacted with the B&O Railroad on their journey to freedom. Explore our new Underground Railroad exhibit and reflect on the history with an art activity. Each Scout will rec...

Borail Wildlife Sanctuary

About Borail Wildlife Sanctuary The Borail Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the North Cachar RF and Borail RF. The sanctuary covers an area of 326.24 sq. km. Its rich vegetation plays a crucial part in providing a perfect ecosystem to this forest. Borail Wildlife Sanctuary is located on a hilly terrain with many streams rivulets and water pits. This forest is located on the highest altitude among all the forests of Assam. Some area of the sanctuary is more than 1500 meters from sea level. Borail Wildlife Sanctuary is a combination Borail Reserve Forest and North Cachar Reserve Forest, which were together upgraded to Borail Wildlife Sanctuary in June 2004. The Borail Wildlife Sanctuary is under the administrative control of the Southern Assam Forest Circle, Silchar, and consists of Borail Reserve Forest, which is part of the Cachar Forest Division (East Block) and North Cachar Reserve Forest, part of the Karimgunj Forest Division (West Block). There are major rivers flowing through Borail Wildlife Sanctuary are the Jatinga, Daloo, Kayong, Gumra and Boleswar. The sanctuary is characterized by undulating hills having altitudinal range of less than 30 to more than 1867 meters. Flora of Borail Wildlife Sanctuary Borail Wildlife Sanctuary comprises of Tropical Moist Evergreen and semi Evergreen Forest. Thick bamboo forest and grassland are also seen in this sanctuary. Due to the ideal climate condition and suitable geographical location, different species of orchids are commonly...