A day well spent at World largest mangrove forest

India is blessed with huge diversity of flora and fauna. Our nation is known for miraculous variety of geographical features that stretches from dense forests, frozen glaciers, fertile valleys, deserts and palm sprinkled silvery beaches. That is why India is fascinating and has provoked many writers to pen their perceptions towards the glorious and rich heritage of the nation. Apart from these India’s wildlife has been the subject of many other tales like Jakarta and Panchtantra. The wildlife of India has had a sober impact on the surroundings and culture. To preserve and protect these natural heritages, Government of India has established some dedicated parks where they can live and flourish without affecting us. Sundarban National Park is one of among them. Let us have a virtual tour to world’s biggest mangrove forest with us.

Sunderban National Park is a home to the powerful Royal Bengal Tigers, located in Sunderban Delta in the state of West Bengal. The amazing wonder land is sprawl over 10,000 Sq. Kms covering India and Bangladesh. The Park gained the status National Park on 04th May 1984 and become the designated kingdom of the famous Royal Bengal Tigers.
The famous adventurous land is a home to 250 tigers and variety of chirping birds, reptiles, and numerous of invertebrate including crocodiles. If you want learn about the biodiversity of this area rather than seeing tigers only, you are welcomed to the magical land of tiger worship. Visit to this natural heaven will be completely different and at last you would say absolutely perfect. You will find this excursion perfect fusion of wildlife, deep forest, birds watching and most importantly learn the varied custom and culture of the local people.
You will be driven to the boat pier at Gadkhali from Kolkata. The spectacular boat trip through the islands and narrow creeks is something that will amaze you. Not only this, the boat captain and the lovely ornithologist will assist you to find best angle, place and light for the memorable wildlife photography.
While you’re on ultimate safari by motorboat experience the glimpses of Bengal tigers those who developed an interesting characteristics of swimming in the saline waters; and known for their man-eating tendencies. They can be seen doing sunbathing on the river banks between November and February.

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