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Sundarban Tour Packages

Discover the Untamed Beauty of the Mangrove Forest.

Enjoy guided boat safaris, watch tower visits, comfortable stays, and authentic local cuisine—book your unforgettable Sundarban adventure today!

Hilsa Festival: Off-Beat Burirdabri – 2 Nights / 3 Days
Experience the magic of the Sundarbans on Sundarban Eco Trip’s 1-day tour. Delve into the world’s largest mangrove forest..
Sundarban Tour Package – 1 Night / 2 Days
Experience the magic of the Sundarbans on Sundarban Eco Trip’s 1-day tour. Delve into the world’s largest mangrove forest..
Sundarban Wildlife Tour – 2 Nights / 3 Days
Experience the magic of the Sundarbans on Sundarban Eco Trip’s 1-day tour. Delve into the world’s largest mangrove forest..
Sundarban 1 Day Tour
Experience the magic of the Sundarbans on Sundarban Eco Trip’s 1-day tour. Delve into the world’s largest mangrove forest..
The Complete Sundarban Experience

Your Adventure Roadmap

Exclusive Boat Safari

Explore the mystic mangroves in our 6-cylinder safety-checked boats. We provide stable, comfortable decks for the best photography and wildlife viewing experience without the noise.

Authentic Bengali Cuisine

From fresh river fish to organic village vegetables, enjoy fully cooked meals on the boat. We serve breakfast, lunch, and evening snacks with tea, catering to both Veg and Non-Veg preferences.

Premium Eco-Stay

Rest in clean, sanitized AC/Non-AC cottages right in the lap of nature. Our resorts offer modern amenities, power backup, and strict hygiene protocols for a safe night’s sleep.

All-Inclusive Permits

No hidden fees or hassle. We handle all forest entry permissions, camera fees, and guide charges so you can focus entirely on the adventure.

Guided Jungle Safari

Led by government-authorized local guides who know the forest’s secrets. Visit prime spots like Sajnekhali, Sudhanyakhali, and the Dobanki Canopy Walk for the best tiger sighting chances.

Cultural Folk Evenings

Experience the soul of the Sundarbans with exclusive Jhumur dance performances and local folk storytelling (Bonbibi Pala) right at your resort.

Experience Local Life: Arts, Rituals & Folk Dance

our Sundarbans journey isn’t complete without experiencing the vibrant village culture. After a thrilling day of safari, unwind with captivating local folk dances and storytelling under the starry night sky. In this gallery, discover the sacred rituals of the forest honey collectors, the vibrant traditional attire, and the unique local handicrafts created by our community. It’s a celebration of life, art, and harmony with nature.

What Our Travelers Say

Real Experiences from the Heart of the Sundarbans

We are proud to deliver safe, well-organized, and memorable experiences — and nothing makes us happier than seeing our travelers leave with smiles and stories to share.

Directions

How to Reach Sundarban

The Sundarbans are easily accessible from Kolkata via a 3–4 hour road journey to gateway points like Godkhali, Sonakhali, or Namkhana, followed by a scenic boat ride into the forest.

Our tour packages include comfortable transfers and guided assistance, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free journey from pickup to drop.

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By Road

Start your journey from Kolkata and head towards the Basanti Highway, which connects Kolkata with the Sundarbans. You can either drive your own vehicle or hire a taxi or private car from Kolkata. The distance between Kolkata and Godkhali, the gateway to Sundarbans, is approximately 100 kilometers, and the journey takes around 3-4 hours, depending on the traffic conditions.

By Train

Take a train from Kolkata to Canning, which is the nearest railway station to Sundarbans. From Canning, hire a taxi or take a shared auto-rickshaw or cycle-rickshaw to reach Godkhali, which is around 30-45 minutes away.

By Waterways

One of the most popular and scenic ways to reach Sundarbans is by waterways. From Kolkata, you can take a ferry or a boat from various jetties along the Hooghly River, such as Babughat, Sonakhali, or Namkhana, to reach Godkhali or other entry points in the Sundarbans. The duration of the journey varies depending on the type of boat and the specific route, ranging from 3-4 hours to overnight journeys.

Top Destination

Explore the Beautiful Places
Around the Sundarban

The Sundarbans is one of the most unique travel destinations in the world, famous for its vast mangrove forests, winding rivers, rich wildlife, and vibrant village life. This UNESCO World Heritage Site attracts nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and adventure travelers who want to experience the beauty of one of the largest delta regions on Earth. The region offers a perfect blend of natural landscapes, cultural experiences, and thrilling jungle exploration.

Jharkhali Park
Jharkhali is a growing, scenic village and crucial tourist entry point to the Sundarbans mangrove forest, located in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India. Situated along the Matla River, it serves as a gateway to the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, featuring attractions like the Sundarban Wild Animal Park, tiger rescue center, and various mangrove watchtowers.
Pakhiralay
Pakhiralay is a prominent village in the Sundarbans region of West Bengal, serving as a key gateway for tourists exploring the Sundarbans National Park. Situated near Gosaba, it offers access to mangrove boat safaris, birdwatching (kingfishers, herons), and local cultural experiences. It is a popular, rustic destination for nature lovers.
Dobanki Camp
The Dobanki Watch Tower is a premier wildlife observation point in the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, famous for its unique 496-metre-long canopy walk. Elevated approximately 20 feet above the ground and protected by high fencing, this walkway allows visitors to trek through the mangrove forest safely while observing wildlife in their natural habitat.
Bonnie Camp
Bonnie Camp is widely recognized as the highest watchtower in the Indian Sundarbans, standing at 50 feet (approximately 15 metres). Located deep within the South 24 Parganas Divisional Forest, it offers a remote and adventurous alternative to the more crowded northern watchtowers.
Kalash Camp
The journey to Kalash is a transition from the narrow, muddy creeks of the inner Sundarbans to the wide, roaring estuaries of the Matla River. As the boat approaches the camp, the air grows saltier and the sky opens up. Surrounded by a 10-foot-high fence and a deep 20-foot trench, the camp feels like a tiny island of human presence in a kingdom of predators. At night, the silence is absolute, broken only by the rhythmic lapping of the tide and the occasional, bone-chilling roar of a Royal Bengal Tiger visiting the camp’s sweet-water pond. Here, the jungle doesn't just surround you—it watches you.
Burir Dabri Forest Camp
Burirdabri Forest Camp (also known as the Burirdabri Beat Eco-Tourism Complex) is a remote wildlife destination located in the Bashirhat Range of the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, West Bengal. Situated on the eastern edge of the Indian Sundarbans, it lies along the Raimongal River, which forms the international boundary with Bangladesh.
Hilsa Festival

Celebrate the Iconic Hilsa Fish in the Heart of the Sundarbans

Join us for the Sundarban Hilsa Festival, a vibrant celebration of the prized Hilsa fish, renowned for its exquisite flavor and cultural significance.

Flavors of Bengal & Forest Comforts

Experience the true taste of the delta. From fresh river Bhetki to organic garden vegetables, our onboard chefs craft authentic Bengali meals daily. After a feast, retreat to our sanitized, river-facing cottages equipped with modern amenities for a restful night in the wild.

Mud Crab Curry

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he thick gravy clings to the crab shells, and the sweet, tender meat inside the claws perfectly balances the heavy spice of the sauce.

Sorse Ilish

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Hilsa is slow-cooked in a pungent, bold gravy made of freshly ground black and yellow mustard seeds, green chilies, and pure mustard oil.

Mutton (Kosha)

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Mutton Kosha  is a quintessential part of the local culinary experience, often served as a highlight of the boat-stay or resort dinner menus.

Prawn Masala

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The prawns are likely marinated in turmeric, red chili, and mustard oil, then cooked down until the onions, tomatoes, and spices caramelize and coat the shells.

Blog & Articles

Sundarban Tour Blog

Discover travel tips, stories, and updates about the Sundarbans in our blog. Stay informed and inspired for your next adventure with us!

Why You Should Visit the Sundarban Reserve Forest

Planning your Sundarbans trip at the right time can significantly improve your wildlife viewing experience.

Wildlife of the Sundarbans – A Biodiversity Hotspot

The Sundarbans is home to incredible biodiversity, including mammals, reptiles, birds, and aquatic species.

Culture and Life in the Sundarbans Villages

The Sundarbans is not only about forests and wildlife; it is also home to vibrant local communities with unique traditions.

Best Time to Visit Sundarbans

Planning your Sundarbans trip at the right time can significantly improve your wildlife viewing experience.

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