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Eastern Bypass road, Siliguri, West Bengal

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July 7, 2025

Ride Through Tradition – Discover the Tribal Heart of Dooars by Bike

Dooars isn't just about lush forests and tea estates — it's also home to vibrant tribal communities that have preserved their customs, language, and lifestyle for centuries. If you're looking to add meaning to your road trip, consider riding to some of the authentic tribal villages in the region.

This journey will take you through quiet roads, traditional dances, bamboo houses, and warm smiles — all accessible with a smooth, scenic ride from Siliguri. With Bike Wale Bhaiya, you get the freedom to explore these lesser-known gems with ease, comfort, and flexibility.

 

 Top Bike Routes to Tribal Villages in Dooars

1. Totopara – Home of the Toto Tribe

  • Distance from Siliguri: ~150 km
  • Route: Siliguri → Sevoke → Malbazar → Madarihat → Totopara
  • Best For: Experiencing the unique culture of the Toto people, one of India’s smallest tribes
  • Ride Note: Last stretch is offbeat – ideal for bikes like Apache 200, Hunter 350
  • Stay Tip: Visit Buxa or Jaldapara on the same ride

 

2. Bindu & Jhalong – Mixed Tribes & Bhutia Communities

  • Distance from Siliguri: ~100 km
  • Route: Siliguri → Chalsa → Khunia More → Jhalong → Bindu
  • Known For: Bhutia and tribal settlements, scenic hill farms, river landscapes
  • Bike Suggestion: Pulsar 220 or scooty for light travelers
  • Why Visit: River dances, traditional foods, and incredible nature

 

3. Salkumar Hat Village – Rajbanshi and Rava Community

  • Distance from Siliguri: ~70 km
  • Route: Siliguri → Dhupguri → Salkumar Hat
  • Highlights: Rural life, local haats, traditional houses
  • Perfect For: Half-day cultural rides
  • Bike Tip: Any standard or scooty is enough; roads are flat and open

 

4. Rajabhatkhawa – Gateway to Tribal Interactions

  • Distance from Siliguri: ~125 km
  • Route: Via Madarihat and Jaldapara
  • Known For: Rava and Mech tribes, access to forest life
  • Activities: Tribal fairs, local performances, jungle treks
  • Combine With: Buxa Fort or Jayanti day trip

 

What You’ll See and Learn

  • Tribal bamboo homes and traditional craftsmanship
  • Local instruments and dance performances (especially during festivals)
  • Handcrafted products, forest-based economy
  • Indigenous knowledge of herbs, farming, and wildlife
  • Warm village hospitality and authentic food

 

 What to Carry on This Ride

  • Valid DL, ID proof, and passport-size photo
  • Camera, GoPro (rent mount from Bike Wale Bhaiya)
  • Water, power bank, sunscreen
  • Cultural sensitivity: modest clothing and polite behavior
  • Offline maps — some areas may lack network coverage

 

 Things to Keep in Mind

  • Always ask before photographing people or homes
  • Avoid loud music or honking in village zones
  • Respect local customs and space
  • Consider visiting during local fairs or tribal festivals for deeper interaction

 

 Why Ride with Bike Wale Bhaiya

  • Scooty to premium bike options for all routes
  • Hourly and full-day rental flexibility
  • Free helmet, no hidden charges
  • Rent accessories: gloves, jackets, GoPro mounts
  • Seamless app and website booking

 

 Rider Offers to Save More

  • ₹100 cashback for students
  • Free riding gear for women riders
  • 40% off on birthdays
  • 1-day free with 7-day booking
  • 20% discount for riders aged 45+

 

 Ready to Explore? Book Now

 

Final Words:

Exploring tribal culture on two wheels is more than a ride — it’s a journey into living traditions and untouched landscapes. With every turn, you get closer to stories, rhythms, and heritage that no guidebook can capture.