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Location : Piyali, West
Bengal.
Nearest Access : Gosaba (50
kms.)
Main Wildlife Found : Royal
Bengal Tiger, Olive Ridley
Sea Turtle
Coverage Area :
874.20-sq-kms. |
About Sunderbans National Park
The vast swampy
delta of the two great Indian rivers,
Brahamaputra and the Ganges extends over
areas comprising of mangrove forests,
swamps and forest island all interwoven
in a network of small rivers and
streams. The Sundarbans National Park,
home of the Royal Bengal Tiger, covering
an area of approximately 1330.10-sq- ms
and the largest mangrove forest in the
world, form the core of this area. The
Sundarban region has got its name from
Sundari trees, once found in abundance
here.
The Ganges and the
Brahmaputra form this alluvial
archipelago of 54 islands watered by the
Bay of Bengal. The islands Goasaba,
Sandeshkali and Basanti form the
northern boundary of the Sundarbans; on
the south is the sea; to the west side
of the Sunderbans park is the Matla and
Bidya Rivers and to the east is the
international boundary of Bangladesh.
Flora
in Sunderban
Fascinating life forms await you in
this largest estuarine delta in the
world, Sunderbans. In April and May the
flaming red leaves of the Genwa, edge
the emerald islands. The crab like red
flowers of the Kankara and the yellow
blooms of Khalsi add to the dazzling
display. As you penetrate into the
forests of Sundarbans, this fairyland
unfolds its mysterious beauty.
Major Wildlife Attractions
in Sunderban
The Sundarbans forest is home to
more than 400 tigers. The Bengal Tigers
have adapted themselves very well to the
saline and aqua environs and are
extremely good swimmers. As you enter
the adventurous wild land of the
Sundarbans you'll be thrilled to see the
Chital Dear and Rhesus Monkey. The aqua
fauna of Sundarbans include variety of
fishes, red Fiddler Crabs and Hermit
Crabs.
There are crocodiles, which can be often
seen along the mud banks. Sundarbans
national park is also noted for its
conservation of the Ridley Sea Turtle.
There's is a incredible variety of
reptiles also found in Sundarbans, which
includes King Cobra, Rock Python and
Water Monitor. The endangered river
Terrapin, Batagur Baska is found on the
Mechua Beach, while the Barkind Deer is
found only in Holiday Island in
Sunderbans.
Other Attractions
in Sunderban
The Sajnakhali Sanctuary : The
Sajnakhali sanctuary, famous for its
rich avian population, is regarded as a
part of the Sunderbans National Park.
The kingdom of birds at Sajnekhati
enchants your eyes. The most sought
after sights by a bird watcher are seven
colourful species of Kingfisher, white
bellied Sea Eagle, Plovers, Lap- wings,
Curfews, Whimbrels, Sandpipers and
occasional Pelican.
Netidhopani : At Netidhopani, the
ruins of a 400 year old temple and
legends lend mystery to the atmosphere.
Bhagabatpur : Bhagabatpur is
famous for having a hatchery of the
largest estuarine crocodiles in the
world.
Kanak : Kanak is the nesting
place of the Olive Ridley Turtles.
Haliday Island : Haliday island
is famous as last retrest of Barking
Dear in India.
Piyali : Piyali is the gatway to
Sundarbans, 72 kms. from Kolkata by road
and close to Sajnekhali, Sudhanyakhali,
Netidhopani through waterways. A small
river Piyali flows through the green
paddy fields and mingles with river
Matla. Picturesque Piyali delta makes an
ideal romantic holiday destination. A
beautiful tourist complex with
accommodation and recreation facilities
is also situated over here.
Kaikhali : On your way to
Sundarbans you cannot afford to miss
Kaikhali Island, where nature is so
alive and so colourful. An ideal picnic
spot.
Best Time to Visit Sunderban
National Park
The ideal time to visit the
Sundarbans national park is during the
months of September and May. Winter make
the time to see the mighty Royal Bengal
Tiger sun-bathing on the river banks.
How to Get there
Air : The nearest airport is Kolkata,
at 112 kms.
Rail : Canning is nearest railhead, at a
distance of 48 kms.
Road : Road transportation is available
from Kolkata for Namkhana (105 kms.),
Sonakhali (100 kms.), Raidighi (76 kms.),
Canning (64 kms.), and Najat (92 kms.),
which are all near the Sunderbans and
have access to the riverine waterways
leading to it.
Waterways : Sundarbans are accessible
only by riverrine waterways. Motor
launch facilitiy are available from
Namkhana - Bhagabatpur Crocodile
Project- Sagar Island -Jambudwip; from
Sajnekhali - Sudhanyakhali-Buridabri-
Netidhopan-Holiday Island; from
Sonakhali - Gosaba; from Raidighi -
Kalas.
General Info / Tips
Permits : For Foreigners for Tiger
Projects & Sajnekhali.
Contact : Secretary, West Bengal
Forest Department, Writer's Blidge,
Kolkatta - 700001, on request.
Permit For Other Areas of the
Sundarbans : Field Director,
Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, PO Canning,
District 24 Parganas, West Bengal |