Thursday, February 16, 2017

Top 5 Places in Sunderbans

Sunderbans- the forest of Sunderi trees (as the name depicts) is the largest single block of tidal hydrophytic mangrove forest in the world. It is a UNESCO world heritage site and is mostly located in Bangladesh with the remainder in India. The popular Sunderbans National Park is a National Park, Tiger Reserve and a Biosphere Reserve situated in the Sunderbans delta in the Indian state of West Bengal. The region is protected by forests from south, east and west in Bangladesh. Apart from being the abode of world’s eclectic flora and fauna, the region is densely covered by mangrove forests and is one of the largest reserves of the Bengal Tiger.

5 Places to Visit in Sunderban

Tiger Reserve:
The Sunderban Tiger Reserve is treated as the top 10 wildlife destinations in India. Apart from holding the world’s most variant flora and fauna, the region’s ecosystem is the world’s largest delta and mangrove swamp. The only mode for exploring the site is done by boat. The ride through the narrow channels of rivers with mangrove forests on both the sides serenades the feeling of utter adventure. Wild animals like crocodiles, deer and wild pigs are often seen on the banks of the river while taking the boat ride. However, if luck prevails the Royal Bengal Tiger can also be spotted.

Sunderbans National Park:
Sunderbans National Park has been recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site and is located where sea meets the land. Geographically, the park is located on the southern point of West Bengal. Initially in 1973 the region served as the core area for preserving the Royal Bengal Tigers. However. Four years later in 1977 the site was declared to be a wildlife sanctuary.

Sudhanyakhali Watch Tower:
It is the place from where most of the tigers can be spotted at a glance. The watch tower prove to be a treat to the visitors as from here axis deer and crocodiles can also be spotted.

Piyali:
Piyali serves as the gateway to the Sunderbans. Located at a distance of 72 km from Kolkata, the Piyali Delta serves as one of the most ideal locations for people looking for romantic holidays. Flowing through the green paddy fields, this river meet river Matla and is treated to be one of the most popular and serene tourist spot in Sunderbans.

Kanak:
It is the home to Olive Ridley Turtles, who mainly live in shallow waters and beaches. It is during the breeding season when these turtles approach this place from distant areas.

However, there are more that calls for an exciting Sunderban trip. Nothing can get better than planning to spend a couple of days amidst the serene environ of the Sunderbans! So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get ready to explore the heart of the Great Indian Delta and relive the experience of your lifetime.


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