Exotic package of Sundarban is a lifetime experience as it is a place that is completely clad in incredible natural beauty and exclusive mangrove habitat: the unique flora and fauna will surely let you feel the exquisite beauty, wilderness, and exotic beauty of nature during the Sundarban Day Tour.
Overview
Two days and one night are an ideal tour package in the Sundarbans. In this package, you can enjoy the real wildlife of Sundarbans—the world-famous Royal Bengal tigers, crocodiles, wild birds, reptiles, mammals, and of course the mysterious mangroves.
Trip Highlights
- Sundarban National Park – World Heritage Site
- Cruise in the Mangroves – Largest Mangrove Forest in the world with Tiger Habitat
- Do-Banki, Pirkhali & more
Itinerary
Cost Includes & Excludes
Cost Includes
- Accommodation in the above mentioned hotel or similar category hotels / resorts.
- Daily breakfast, Lunch and dinner included in the package. (Except Breakfast on day 1 & Lunch & dinner on day of departure)
- All transfers and sightseeing is based on Sedan for 2-3 pax & MUV for 4-6 pax & Tempo Traveller for 7-11 pax
- Ac will be switched off during Hilly drivesTravel
- Insurance (for age below 69 years).
- All toll taxes, parking charges, driver allowances.
- All currently applicable hotel taxes except GST as applicable.
Cost Excludes
- Cost for Airfare, Train fare, Insurance Premiums.
- Any other meal not mentioned in price includes.
- Tips & Porterage.
- Any monument entrance fees, camera fees, guide charges.
- Any expenses of personal nature.
- GST as applicable.
FAQs
According to travel norms, the period between October and March is the ideal time to visit Sundarban. Climate remains soothing this time, and after the monsoon, the trees and forests retain their green emerald glow, and the rivers remain filled with water in the post-monsoon
2 nights 3 days tour is the most popular Sunderban package. If you are planning to return on the same day, you can choose our Sundarban 1 day tour. Apart from that, we also offer Weekend trip to Sundarban.
Bestowed with magnificent scenic beauty and natural resources, it is internationally recognized for its high biodiversity of mangrove flora and fauna both on land and water.
The entry point to Sunderban Tiger Reserve is either Sonakhali via Canning, or Bagna via Dhamakhali. For visiting South 24 Parganas Forest Division, on the western part of river Matla, the entry points are Namkhana, Raidighi or Jharkhali via Canning/Basanti..
Light and breathable clothing: Choose lightweight and breathable clothing made of cotton or other natural fibers that allow air circulation and keep you cool in the humid climate.
Renowned for its unique mangrove ecosystem, this vast tidal delta is home to the world’s largest contiguous mangrove forest. Encompassing over 10,000 square kilometers of diverse landscapes, the Sundarbans is a labyrinth of waterways, mudflats, and dense mangrove forests.
- Largest Mangrove Forest in the World….
- Shared by Two Countries….
- Home to the Royal Bengal Tiger….
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site….
- Home to the Saltwater Crocodile….
- Unique Ecosystem….
- Home to Over 400 Species of Plants.…
- A Birdwatcher’s Paradise.
The Sundarbans mangrove forest covers an area of about 10,277 km2 (3,968 sq mi), of which forests in Bangladesh’s Khulna Division extend over 6,017 km2 (2,323 sq mi) and in West Bengal’s Presidency division, they extend over 4,260 km2 (1,640 sq mi) across the South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas districts.
The Sundarbans is home to over 100 Bengal tigers, one of the largest single populations of tigers in one area.
The mangrove ecosystem of the Sundarbans is considered to be unique because of its immensely rich mangrove flora and mangrove-associated fauna. Some 78 species of mangroves have been recorded in the area making it the richest mangrove forest in the world.
Sundarban is the home of more than 300 species of plants,among them some are true mangroves, namely: Kalo Baine(Avicennia alba) Peara Baine (Avicennia marina) Jat Baine(Avicennia officinalis)
As per the District Human Development Report for the South 24 Parganas, the Sundarbans area, in the southern part of the erstwhile 24 Parganas district, includes 102 deltaic islands, out of which 54 are inhabited and the rest is reserved forest.
Tigers can run up to 40 miles per hour. Tigers are excellent swimmers and have been recorded to swim up to seven miles in a single day.
A list of rivers of the Sundarbans geographic region and ecoregion, located in Bangladesh and in West Bengal state of Eastern India. The Bangladesh portion has 177 rivers flowing through it to the Bay of Bengal.




















