General Information
Rediscover the natural treasures
Ever thought of spending a whole day in
the midst of mudclad crocodiles, hopping Cheetals and majestic Royal Bengals! If not, then
come to Sunderbans.
A World Heritage Site (awarded by UNESCO
in 97) that evokes the feeling of an animal lover in you. Where after a close
encounter with the wild you can spend the adventurous night in the launch under the
shooting stars.
Situated on the lower end of the Gangetic
West Bengal, 22.00° N 89.00° E, is this worlds largest delta covered by
mangrove forest and vast saline mud flats. A land of 54 tiny islands, crisscrossed by
innumerable tributaries of Ganga, that was once infested by Arakanese and Portuguese
pirates is now the abode of varied flora & fauna population. An area of 9630 sq. km.,
where 70 percent is under saline water makes the life of commoners, mostly honey-catchers,
prawn-catchers and fishermen, very difficult. This is Sunderbans, the worlds largest
estuarine forest.
The undiscovered greenery
Sunderbans, the place that owes its
name to Sundari trees, consist of a large flora population like Genwa, Dhundal, Passur,
Garjan and Kankra. Apart from these trees, impenetrable Goran trees between 1.8 mtr. &
3.6 mtr. high covers almost the entire region. One of the most remarkable feature of this
place is the bayonet like roots of mangrove forests that stick out above the water level.
Nature apart, if you want to feel the
essence of spirituality then this is the place to be. A place of Ma Bonobibi (the goddess
of the forest) to Shiber Kumir (Lord Shivas Crocodile) or from Dakshinaroy (an ogre,
the ancestor of all tigers) to Kapil Muni (an incarnation of Vishnu).
A land ruled by 269 Royals
The land that is inhabited by Royal Bengal Tigers is not far from
Kolkata. You can explore unknown wildlife of Sunderbans that harbour jungle cats, fishing
cats, Axis deer, wild boar, Rhesus monkeys, mongooses and the largest estuarine crocodiles
in the world.
Sunderbans is the breeding ground of
immense variety of birds like Heron, Egret, Cormorant, Fishing Eagle, White Bellied Sea
Eagle, Seagul, Tern, Kingfisher as well as migratory birds like Whimprel, Black-tailed
Godwit, Little Stint, Eastern Knot, Curlew, Sandpiper, Golden Plover, Pintail, White-eyed
Pochard and also Whistling teal. Come and discover wide variety of aquatic and reptile
life forms that include Olive Ridley sea turtle, hardshelled Batgur Terrapin, Pythons,
King cobra, Chequered killback, Monitor and lizards including the Salvator lizards.
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Best Season
The best time to be in wildlife belts
of the region is September-March. Although the luxury tours to the Sunderbans carry on the
year round, and the monsoon holds its own magic over tourists on the expanse of the
Sunderbans, September-March is the most likely time for tiger-sighting.
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How to get there
Come to Sajnekhali by motorboat departing
from Canning which is accessible by train and bus services from Kolkata. Cruise along in
M.V. Chitrarekha (weekly journey from October to March) for a life time experience. One
can also get private boats from Canning, Gosaba and Basanti, Raidighi, Basanti, Namkhana
and Najatare are all connected by roadways from Kolkata.
Permissions
Categories |
Name
& Address |
Telephone
Nos. |
| For Project Tiger and
Sajnekhali Sanctuary |
Field Director Project
Tiger, P.O. Canning,Dist. 24 Parganas. |
Canning 9118-55280,
STD 03218-55280 |
| For Other Areas of
Sunderbans |
Divisional Forest
Officer, 24 Parganas,35 Gopalnagar,
Kolkata 700 027. |
479-9032 |
| For Foreign Visitors |
Deputy
Secretary
Forest Department
Writers' Building
Kolkata - 700 001
Deputy Director Tourism (Kol)
3/2 B.B.D. Bag
Kolkata - 700 001 |
22488271/73
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Where to stay
M.V. Chitrarekha has excellent
arrangements for on-board stay. One can also avail the facilities of tourist lodges at
Sajnekhali, Bakkhali and Piyali for overnight stay.
At Dayapur, Sundarban Tiger Camp provides both A/C adn N/AC accomodation
and also organises package tours from Kolkata.
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Whom to contact
| Kolkata |
| West Bengal Tourism Dev.
Corpn. Ltd. (A Government of West Bengal Undertaking) |
1,Kiran
Sankar Roy Rd.
Kolkata - 700 001 |
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| Tourism Centre |
3/2, B.B.D. Bagh East,
Kolkata 700 001,India. |
(033)248-5917/5168/8271/
72/73, 210-3201/3199
Fax : (033) 248 5168 |
Chennai |
| West Bengal Information Bureau |
18, Wallajah Road,
Chennai, India. |
(044) 2841 1046 |
New Delhi |
| West Bengal Information Bureau |
State Emporia Building,1st
Floor, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi 110 001,India. |
(011)
2374 2840 |
Siliguri |
| Tourist Office |
Hill Cart Road, Siliguri,
West Bengal, India. |
(0353)
251 1974/1979 |
Darjeeling |
| West Bengal Tourism |
1, Nehru Road, Darjeeling
734 101,West Bengal, India. |
(0354)
2254-050/102 |
|
Tourist Information Centre (Cooch
Behar) |
Zillla Parishad Atithi Niwas.
Kachari More, Suniti Rd
Cooch Behar |
03582-231527 |
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