The Sundarbans National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest mangrove forest in the world, spanning India and Bangladesh. It is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, exotic bird species, and a vast network of tidal rivers and creeks. This enchanting wilderness offers a one-of-a-kind experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Why Visit Sundarbans?
The Sundarbans is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Spotting the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger, estuarine crocodiles, Gangetic dolphins, and rare birds like the masked finfoot and lesser adjutant stork makes this place a dream destination. The dense mangrove forests, intertwined waterways, and serene surroundings provide a breathtaking escape into nature’s lap.
How to Reach Sundarbans?
By Air: The nearest airport is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (Kolkata). From there, travel by road to Godkhali, the gateway to Sundarbans.
By Train: Board a train to Canning Railway Station, which is about 48 km from Sundarbans. From Canning, take a cab or local transport to Godkhali.
By Road & Water: From Kolkata, drive to Godkhali Jetty (around 100 km). From here, take a motorboat to explore the Sundarbans.
Where to Stay?
Several accommodations cater to different budgets:
Luxury Resorts: Sundarbans Tiger Camp, Sajnekhali Tourist Lodge
Mid-range Hotels: Sundarban Riverside Holiday Resort, Apanjan Eco Resort
Eco-Friendly Stays: Sundarban Jungle Camp, Backpackers Eco Village
A trip to the Sundarbans is an unforgettable adventure, blending thrilling wildlife experiences with serene landscapes. Plan your journey today and witness nature in its purest form! 🌿🐅
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