Located in the Ganga delta in West Bengal, spanning the Hooghly in the west and Teulia river in the east,
Sunderbans was declared a National Park in 1984. The park covers a vast
stretch of mangrove swamp, lush forested islands and small rivers near
the Bay of Bengal. Most of the region comprises estuarine mangrove forests
and swamps which supports an ecosystem specially adapted to great salinity.
Sunderbans is home to the magnificent Royal Bengal tiger, the park holding
more tigers than any other tiger reserve. More than 400 tigers were recorded
during the mid-1980s. Project Tiger has also launched a programme to protect
the Olive Ridley sea turtles. Crocodiles and the Gangetic dolphin are to
be found aplenty in the Raimgangal river. The Sajnakhali sanctuary, famous
for its rich avian population, is regarded as a part of the Sunderbans
National Park.
Access
By air: Dum Dum (166kms), is the nearest airport at Calcutta.
By rail: The nearest railhead is at Canning, 48 kms away.
The nearest town is Gosaba, 50 kms away.
Accomodation
Forest lodge and forest rest-houses are available for accomodation at
Sajnakhali.
When to visit
September to May