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NALRAJA GARH

NALRAJA GARH

Nalraja Garh, also known as the fort of the Nal King, holds a place of ancient significance within the dense Chilapata Forest in West Bengal's Dooars region, enveloped in mystery and historical intrigue. Dating back to the Gupta period, around the 4th to 6th centuries AD, it is named after the legendary King Nal, believed to have ruled the area in ancient times. Situated deep within the biodiverse Chilapata Forest, serving as a vital wildlife corridor between Jaldapara National Park and Buxa Tiger Reserve, the fort's archaeological ruins offer insights into the region's cultural past. Its ancient remnants, scattered amidst the forest's depths, including old walls, foundations, and the notable Nalraja’s Pillar, stand as testament to its historical importance, beckoning history buffs and adventure enthusiasts alike.