Jaldapara's major attraction is the Indian rhinoceros. The park is home to Indian Horned Rhinoceros, Elephants, Indian Bison, Hog Deer, Spotted Deer, Chital, Sambar, Barking Deer, Wild Pigs, Tigers, Leopards, Jungle Cat, Leopard Cat, Fishing Cat, etc.
The area is a birdwatcher's delight, with over 350 bird species listed for viewing. Some of the region's notable avifaunal species include fishing eagle, crested eagle, shikra, jungle fowl, partridge, peafowl, pied hornbill, racket-tailed drongo, paradise flycatcher, etc.
Jaldapara is Dooars' most popular forest. The Hollong bungalow within the jungle is one of India's most sought-after tourist accommodations. Today Jaldapara has expanded beyond the Hollong Bungalow and offers several alternatives for visitors visiting the National Park.
Jaldapara is well renowned for its one-horned Asian Rhinos population, the world's second-biggest after Assam's Kaziranga forest. Rhino's population in Jaldapara is estimated to be about 160 and grows steadily.
Safari rides
An exciting elephant safari is arranged early morning from Hollong Forest Bungalow to showcase the beautiful beauty of Jaldapara's wide grassland. Elephant ride is the greatest method to see the Sanctuary with Indian rhinoceros and Asian elephants' uncommon sight.
The Sanctuary's vehicle safari is another significant draw. Multiple jeep safari is being arranged morning and evening. Over the last year, the number of watchtowers where Jeep safari brings visitors has grown. Tourists must go to Jeep authorized forest with a tourist guide.