Where the land
meets the sea at the southern tip of West Bengal lies the Indian Sunderbans,
a stretch of impenetrable mangrove forest of great size and bio-diversity. A
UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sunderbans is a vast area covering 4264
square km in India alone. The Indian Sunderbans forms the largest Tiger
Reserve and National Park in India. A paradise for birdwatchers, the list
includes such rarities as the Masked Finfoot, Mangrove Pitta and the
Mangrove Whistler.
The Sunderbans are a part of the world's largest delta formed by the mighty
rivers Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna. Situated on the lower end of the
Gangetic West Bengal, it is also the world’s largest estuarine forest. The
Sunderbans is criss-crossed by hundreds of creeks and tributaries. It is one
of the most attractive and alluring places remaining on earth, a truly
undiscovered paradise.
Fascinating life forms await you in this largest estuarine delta in the
world. In April and May, the flaming red leaves of the genwa edge
the emerald islands. The crab-like red flowers of the kankara and
the yellow blooms of khalsi add to the dazzling display. As you
penetrate into the forests of Sunderbans, this fairyland unfolds its
mysterious beauty.
Wildlife of Sundarbans
The Sunderbans forest is home to more than 250 tigers. The Bengal Tigers
have adapted themselves very well to the saline and aqua environs and are
extremely good swimmers. As you enter the adventurous wild land of the
Sunderbans you'll be thrilled to see the chital deer and rhesus monkey. The
aqua fauna of Sunderbans include a variety of fishes, red fiddler crabs and
hermit crabs.
There are crocodiles, which can be often seen along the mud banks.
Sunderbans National Park is also noted for its conservation of the Ridley
Sea Turtle. There is an incredible variety of reptiles also found in
Sundarbans, which includes king cobra, rock python and water monitor. The
endangered river Terrapin, Batagur baska is found on the Mechua
Beach, while the Barking Deer is found only in Holiday Island in Sunderbans.
The Boat
This meticulously maintained and charming river launch is an experience in
itself. This self-contained floating abode can sleep eight in comfort. The
bathrooms are fully equipped with running water and showers. Complete
electricity back-up is provided. The kitchen serves delicious Indian and
western meals. You sit in the canopied upper-deck on comfortable chairs and
watch the wonders of the Sunderbans go by.
ITINERARY
Day 1:
Calcutta-Sunderbans National Park
Meals: lunch, dinner and tea service
When you arrive in Kolkata in the morning you are met and transferred by a
comfortable vehicle to the jetty at Sonakhali. The 2½ hour drive takes
through the lush-green rural Bengal landscape, dotted with its picturesque
villages and quaint markets. Our personal boat, the M.B. Sundari awaits you
here. You cruise down the rivers Hogol, Gomor, Durgaduani, Bidya and the
Gumdi. As you sip tea or coffee, our resident naturalist explains the many
mysteries of the Sunderbans. On this stretch alone you can see six different
types of Kingfishers! A couple of pleasant hours later you arrive at the
Sunderbans Jungle Camp on the Island of Bali. Here a sumptuous lunch awaits
you and after a short rest in the well-appointed cottages we take you down
to Sajnekhali, to see the Mangrove Interpretation Center and return via the
Sudhyanakhali watchtower. You can either dine aboard the boat or at the
resort.
Day 2: Sunderbans National Park
Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner and tea service
This day we take you on a full day cruise. We leave just after breakfast and
head towards the canopied walk at Dobanki. We then proceed to the furthest
point-Netidhopani, where you can see age-old excavations and view game from
the watchtower. If you are lucky you can spot the famous swimming tigers of
Sunderbans. We keep a sharp watch for basking Estuarine Crocodiles and the
elusive Irrawady Dolphins. Lunch is on board and we return late in the
evening after watching the spectacular sunset. In the evening the local
village troupe enacts the opera based on the popular myth of the Goddess
Bonobibi.
Day 3: Sunderbans National Park-Calcutta
Meals: breakfast, lunch and tea service
We take you on a tour of the island village of Bali, where you can watch
local residents conducting their everyday chores- fishing, weaving and
boat-making. A short cruise in country boats along the narrow canals
completes the Sunderbans experience. After lunch we transfer you back to
Kolkata.
These itineraries are subject to change.
The price includes accommodation on full board, a park guide, national park
entry fee, to & fro transfers from Kolkata, all cruises, excursions.