Sundarban Travel Blog
Latest articles and travel guides about Sundarban tours, wildlife, and eco-tourism
Gosaba Island
Discover Gosaba, the largest inhabited island in the Sundarban delta and the last human settlement before the deep mangrove forests. Rich in history, culture, and unique island life, Gosaba is your gateway to the Sundarban Tiger Reserve.
Landscape Narrative of the Sundarban: A Comprehensive Summary of the Transboundary Mangrove Ecosystem
Explore the first-ever comprehensive landscape narrative of the transboundary Sundarban mangrove forest, covering both India and Bangladesh. Learn about its ecology, socio-economics, shared challenges, and opportunities for bilateral cooperation.
The Ultimate Guide to the Best Sundarban Tour in 2026
Imagine gliding through dawn-lit mangrove creeks in the Sundarbans, where Royal Bengal Tiger tracks mark the mudbanks and nature reigns supreme—the world's largest mangrove forest and UNESCO site offers an unparalleled wild immersion. With 2026 bringing enhanced eco-tourism and sustainable travel options, now is the perfect time to explore; this ultimate guide covers everything you need for the adventure of a lifetime.
A Taste of the Tides, Hills, and Valleys: Our Eastern India Culinary & Travel Diary
We've wandered across Eastern India, from Kolkata's chaos-meets-culture streets to Darjeeling's mist-shrouded tea gardens. We've trekked to living root bridges in Meghalaya's emerald rainforests and drifted through the tiger-haunted waterways of the Sundarbans. We've watched dawn break over ancient Assamese temples and shared meals with families who've never seen a tourist before
How Many Days Are Enough for Sundarban? A 2024 Duration Guide by Experts
The ideal Sundarban trip depends on your time and interests. A 3D/2N package is perfect for a comprehensive experience, while a 2D/1N trip offers a glimpse. For deep exploration and photography, opt for 4D/3N or more. We help you choose the right duration.
Which Railway Station is Closest to Sundarbans?
Canning Railway Station is the closest railhead to the Sundarbans, located approx. 45-60 mins from Godkhali Jetty. From Sealdah (Kolkata), frequent local trains connect to Canning. Our tour packages often include seamless transfers from Canning/Sealdah to your Sundarban cruise.