Sunderbans

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Sundarbans Tourism – The World’s Largest Mangrove Forest

The Sundarbans, located in West Bengal, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest mangrove forest in the world. Famed for its Royal Bengal Tigers, unique ecosystem, and network of rivers and islands, the Sundarbans offers a one-of-a-kind wildlife and nature experience. It is a perfect destination for adventure seekers, wildlife enthusiasts, and eco-tourists.


Major Attractions in the Sundarbans

Sundarbans National Park

Home to the famous Royal Bengal Tiger, the park is also inhabited by spotted deer, saltwater crocodiles, fishing cats, and various bird species. Guided boat safaris offer a chance to spot wildlife in its natural habitat.

Sajnekhali Wildlife Sanctuary

A key entry point to the Sundarbans, Sajnekhali is known for its watchtower, mangrove trails, and rich birdlife, including kingfishers, herons, and migratory birds.

Dobanki Watchtower & Sudhanyakhali Watchtower

These watchtowers provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting and photography, offering panoramic views of the mangroves and rivers.

Mango & Gosaba Islands

These islands showcase tribal culture, fishing villages, and mangrove ecosystems, providing an authentic experience of rural Sundarbans life.

Boat Safari on the Matla and Raimangal Rivers

Cruising through the river networks, visitors can explore creeks, tidal forests, and secluded islands, witnessing the rich flora and fauna up close.

Flora and Fauna

The Sundarbans is home to mangroves, estuarine forests, and unique salt-tolerant plants. Apart from tigers, visitors may spot wild boars, monitor lizards, otters, and a variety of birds and reptiles.


Best Time to Visit Sundarbans

The ideal time for Sundarbans tourism is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are frequent. The park remains closed during the monsoon season (June–September) due to high tides and heavy rainfall.


Why Visit Sundarbans

  • Witness the Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat
  • Explore the largest mangrove forest in the world
  • Unique boat safari experiences along rivers and creeks
  • Birdwatching, photography, and eco-tourism opportunities
  • Learn about tribal culture and rural Sundarbans life


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