Sundarbans 2 Days 3 Nights Tour Packages
Introduction
Nestled between southern Bangladesh and eastern India, the Sundarbans is the world’s largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This stunning natural wonder spans approximately 10,000 square kilometers, with 60% located in Bangladesh. Home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, exotic wildlife, and an intricate network of rivers and creeks, the Sundarbans offers a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience that’s raw, wild, and absolutely unforgettable.
Location and Accessibility
The Sundarbans is situated in the Khulna Division of Bangladesh, with entry points mainly from Mongla Port, Khulna, and Satkhira.
How to Get There from Dhaka:
By Bus: Overnight buses from Dhaka to Khulna or Mongla (8–10 hrs).
By Train: Intercity trains like Sundarban Express (10 hrs).
By Air: Domestic flights from Dhaka to Jessore (1 hr) + 3 hrs drive to Mongla.
Boat Cruise: From Khulna or Mongla via tourist boats or launches.
History and Mythology
The name Sundarbans comes from the Sundari trees (Heritiera fomes) that dominate the forest. Historically, the region has been inhabited and feared for centuries, thanks to its dense jungle and man-eating tigers. According to local legend, Bonbibi, a forest goddess, protects villagers and honey collectors from the wrath of tigers and spirits. Even today, rituals are performed in her honor before venturing deep into the forest.
Weather and Best Time to Visit
The climate is tropical, humid, and monsoon-influenced.
| Season | Months | Conditions | Travel Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter | Nov–Feb | Cool, dry, pleasant | |
| Summer | Mar–May | Hot and humid | |
| Monsoon | Jun–Oct | Heavy rainfall, storms |
Best Time: November to February for wildlife viewing and comfortable boat cruises.
Biodiversity and Natural Beauty
The Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Ramsar Wetland, known for its unique brackish water ecosystem.
Wildlife You Might See
Royal Bengal Tiger
Spotted Deer
Saltwater Crocodile
Fishing Cats
Monitor Lizards
Dolphins (Irrawaddy & Ganges River Dolphins)
Kingfishers, Egrets, Eagles, Storks
Flora
Sundari Trees (dominant)
Gewa, Keora, Nipa Palm, and various mangroves
Scenic Features
Tidal rivers
Mudflats
Dense forest canopies
Beautiful sunrises over creeks
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Highlights
Why Visit the Sundarbans?
- * Witness the last habitat of the Royal Bengal Tiger
- * Cruise through the world’s largest mangrove delta
- * A paradise for photographers and bird lovers
- * Rare chance to explore raw, untouched nature
- * Meet resilient people living in harmony with the wild
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