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Sundarbans
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Sundarbans
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Sundarbans
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Sundarbans
Sundarbans
Sundarbans

Sundarbans

Gosaba • South 24 Parganas • West Bengal

National Park
Timing
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
💰 Entry Fee
₹ ₹60–₹120 (varies by zone)
Duration
🌤 Best Time to visit
November to February is the best time to visit Sundarbans. The weather remains pleasant, wildlife sightings increase, and boat safaris become more com
📍 Direction
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About Sundarbans

The Sundarbans National Park is one of the most fascinating wildlife destinations in India and forms part of the world's largest mangrove ecosystem. Spread across the southern part of West Bengal, the region consists of dense mangrove forests, tidal waterways, mudflats, and numerous islands. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its ecological significance and exceptional biodiversity.

The park is best known as the habitat of the Royal Bengal Tiger, which has adapted to life in the mangrove forests and is known for its swimming abilities. Apart from tigers, the Sundarbans supports a rich variety of wildlife including estuarine crocodiles, fishing cats, wild boars, spotted deer, monitor lizards, Gangetic dolphins, and numerous bird species.

Visitors usually explore the area through boat safaris, which provide opportunities to observe wildlife while navigating through scenic waterways. Popular watchtowers such as Sajnekhali, Sudhanyakhali, and Dobanki offer excellent viewpoints for wildlife spotting. The tranquil environment, lush greenery, and unique mangrove landscape make the Sundarbans a paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

The region also plays a vital role in protecting coastal areas from cyclones and tidal surges. The mangrove forests act as a natural barrier and support the livelihoods of local communities dependent on fishing, honey collection, and eco-tourism. A visit to the Sundarbans offers a rare opportunity to witness one of the most distinctive ecosystems on Earth while experiencing the rich cultural heritage of the local communities.

🎯 Things to do

Travel Information

🚗 How to Reach

  • By Air: Nearest airport is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport Kolkata.,
  • By Train: Reach Canning Railway Station from Kolkata.,
  • By Road: Regular buses and taxis are available from Kolkata to Godkhali.,
  • By Water: Boats are available from Godkhali Jetty to Sundarbans.

⭐ Why Visit

  • Home of the Royal Bengal Tiger,
  • Largest Mangrove Forest in the World,
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site,
  • Unique Biodiversity,
  • Exciting Boat Safaris,
  • Excellent Bird Watching Opportunities,
  • Stunning Natural Landscapes,
  • Rich Local Culture

💡 Travel Tips

  • Carry valid ID proof.,
  • Book safaris in advance.,
  • Wear light cotton clothing.,
  • Carry binoculars and a camera.,
  • Follow forest department rules.,
  • Avoid littering.,
  • Carry mosquito repellent.,
  • Stay hydrated.

✨ Special Features

  • World's largest mangrove forest.,
  • Habitat of the famous Royal Bengal Tiger.,
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site.,
  • Rich ecosystem with rivers creeks and islands.,
  • Important natural shield against cyclones.,
  • Home to rare aquatic and terrestrial wildlife.

📍 Near By

📍 Sajnekhali Watch Tower📍 Sudhanyakhali Watch Tower📍 Dobanki Canopy Walk📍 Netidhopani📍 Bonnie Camp📍 Jharkhali Eco Tourism Centre

Nearby Tourist Places

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit?
November to February is the best time to visit Sundarbans. The weather remains pleasant, wildlife sightings increase, and boat safaris become more com

What is the entry fee?
₹ ₹60–₹120 (varies by zone)