
The Sundarbans is the largest contiguous mangrove forest in the world, covering approximately 10,000 square kilometers across Bangladesh and India. It's the only mangrove forest in the world that is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a unique ecosystem with over 1,020 species of wildlife, including 453 species of flora, 35 species of reptiles, 260 species of birds, and 120 species of fish.
Explore the mangrove forest on a guided boat safari, searching for the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger and other wildlife like spotted deer, wild boar, and crocodiles.
Stay in eco-friendly lodges and experience community-based tourism that supports local conservation efforts and provides income for forest-dependent communities.
Navigate through the intricate network of tidal waterways and creeks that form the lifeblood of the Sundarbans ecosystem.
Day | Activities |
---|---|
Day 1 | Arrive at Khulna, travel to Mongla port, board boat, explore Katka forest station, watch sunset at Hiron Point |
Day 2 | Morning safari to Dobanki watchtower, visit Sundarbans Research Centre, explore Jambunia creek, evening cultural program |
Day 3 | Visit Kotka Beach, see tiger track, explore Sonaichhari river, return to Mongla port |
Our Sundarbans packages include guided safaris, eco-lodging, meals, and transportation from Dhaka or Khulna.