Jaldapara National Park forest is mainly savannah covered with tall elephant grasses. The main attraction of the park is the Indian one horned rhinos.
The park holds the largest rhino population in India after Kaziranga National Park in Assam.
Other animals in the park include leopard, elephants, sambar, barking deer, spotted deer, hog deer, wild pigs, and bison.
Today, it has the largest population of the Indian one horned rhinos in the state, an animal threatened with extinction.
Tourists all over the globe come exclusively to have a look at this beautiful creation of the nature among-st the serenity of dense jungle.
Some rare species like the hispid hare and the hog-badger are also found here. Besides wildlife viewing, there is scope for unusual holiday activities like elephant riding and leisurely strolls through the towering grass.
The nearby Chilapata Forests is an elephant corridor between Jaldapara and the Buxa Tiger Reserve Near by is the Gorumara National Park, known for its population of Indian rhinoceros.
Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary encompasses a luxuriant vegetation and a rich variety of wildlife. Jaldapara landscape has vast grassland with patches of reverie forests.
A thrilling Elephant Safari is organized in the early morning from Hollong Bungalow Campus to offer the exquisite beauty of the vast grassland of Jaldapara.
The Elephant Ride is the best possible way to explore the sanctuary with the rare sight of Indian one-horned rhinoceros and Asiatic elephants.
Additionally, The Jeep Safari inside the sanctuary is another main attraction to explore the dense jungle.
Due to the limited no. of elephants to ride on for the Safari, sometimes tourist doesn’t get their turn. Hence they can feel the dense forest by traveling in an open Jeep.
Though it is not compulsory to sight a Rhino easily during the safari, if you are lucky enough you may get a chance to closely view the amazing view of the One Horned Rhinos roaming around near the grassland or splashing in the muddy waters.