Jaldapara National Park is a lovely site situated in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri District, Also known as the Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary. National Park Jaldapara was founded in 2014. The park's total size is 216.51 Km2. The park is located at the foot of the Eastern Himalayas, right on the banks of the River Torsa. The National Park of Jaldapara has a multitude of vegetation and animals. The area is full of vegetation and lovely flowers, particularly after the monsoons. Some of the most notable trees in the park are towering Sal and Shishu trees. There are also a variety of ferns, bushes, and high grass.