The Sundarban tour comprises a multitude of activities. A few enthralling options are delineated below:

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Witnessing the exquisite Bengal tigers — the crown jewel of Sunderban adventures. These majestic creatures never fail to leave an observer in awe.

Bird observation at Sajnekhali Bird Sanctuary — No journey is truly complete without encountering exotic birds and wildlife. This haven offers a visual banquet, with the Sajnekhali watchtower providing prime vantage points to observe over 200 avian species including kingfishers, sandpipers, herons, Caspian terns, open-billed storks, and white-bellied sea eagles.

Nocturnal safari to discover bioluminescent phytoplankton — An exhilarating escapade into the mangroves by moonlight, where darkness unveils an entirely new world.

Explore local villages — Delve into local culture during leisurely afternoons and evenings. Enhance your culinary skills by learning traditional recipes from locals, or join them for a fishing expedition.

Navigating Bhagabatpur by boat — Renowned as a freshwater crocodile breeding center, this location intrigues visitors.

Immersing in photography — The Sundarban provide an exquisite backdrop for wildlife photography.

Discovering Jamtala Beach — Often considered West Bengal’s cleanest and most serene beach, it remains a favorite amongst travelers.

Spotting dolphins — The sole location on Earth where Gangetic and Irrawaddy dolphins coexist, the Sundarban is also the only place in India where dancing dolphins can be observed.

Sanctuary exploration — Traverse the Sundarban jungles within a sanctuary to maximize animal encounters and snap extraordinary photos.

Watchtower avian observation — Although considered a leisurely pastime, some of the most captivating images are captured from these strategic perches included in Sundarban tour packages.

Strolling with Olive Ridley turtles at Kanak — Witness the nesting journey of these turtles on this beach-turned-sanctuary, occurring between December and March.

How does one venture into the Sundarban travel?

Accessible solely by boat, Sundarban can be reached via air, rail, and road. Upon arrival, various boarding points offer passage to the inner forests.

By Air — The nearest airport is Dum Dum, located 168 km from the Sunderbans. Opt for a train to the closest railhead, or take a bus or cab directly to the Sunderbans.

By Road — Utilize public transport from Kolkata to Canning, and from there to Godkhali. Alternatively, hire a private vehicle to cover the 120 km from Kolkata to Godkhali.

By Rail — The nearest station is Canning, approximately 64 km from the Sundarban. With trains connecting Kolkata and Canning, road transport is also available to Namkhana, from which motor launch services to the Sundarban can be arranged.

When is the prime time for a Sundarban visit?

To truly relish your Sundarban tour, plan your visit between September and March. This window allows for optimal wildlife sightings within this remarkable habitat.

Summer: From March to May, temperatures soar to 20°C-42°C. While scorching, this period is opportune for spotting tigers near watering holes.

Monsoon: Heavy rains from 25°C-35°C dominate this season, often impeding navigation. However, many animals experience breeding season during these months.

Winter: The ideal time to visit the Sunderbans, winter allows for optimal sightings of Bengal tigers, Ganges River dolphins, saltwater crocodile.

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