Bonnie Camp Kalas Island Sundarban
Never compare Sundarbans national park to others. It is totally deferent type of jungle safari to other Tiger hot spots of India.
Our Expert Tips Bonnie Camp tour
Our Expert Tips Bonnie Camp tour
In Sundarban, the season is important. Most experiences depend entirely on naturally occurring factors, like seasonal rainfall. This means that having preferred travel dates will make a big difference to your itinerary.
Best Season – October to March | So winter is the best time to visit Sundarban national park.
Know Before Where You Want to Get in Sundarban Tour
Start with having a specific goal for your safari. Maybe you’ve dreamt of seeing Tigers and other animals also mangroves, local people and culture. What animals or experiences are at the heart of your dream safari? The answer will more than likely help determine to find your destination of Sundarbans.
1 – BUFFER ZONE – Sajnekhali, Sudhyanakhali, Dobanki.
2- CORE ZONE– Netidhopani.
3- SOUTH DIVISION – Bonnie camp and Kalas camp also Kalas Island.
We have a Budget Estimate Sunderban package:
Sunderban safari is not only an inexpensive holiday. Even though there is a wide range of available itineraries and travel styles. There are a lot of logistics involved in going on safari in Sundarban. The package cost depends on the type of lodges, excellent food service, also accommodation and boat safari.
Only Exclusive Tour:
Private guides, vehicles, transfers, accommodation, Boat. The entertainment activities to your specific interests, such as Tiger watching. The high-quality meals and tour schedule, modern facilities wherever you stay.
Look at our following criteria:
Clear tour itinerary.
24 hours help support during the tour.
Food menu.
Tour Manager ( Experience of area and tour management)
Medical support during sick.
comfort Boat Accommodation.
Ready to Go?
You’ve set your travel goal, enriched your vacation wish-list. The worked out your budget range and preferred dates and been allocated your personal Sundarban Safari Expert. It’s time to get ready for the holiday of a lifetime.
NO MANS LAND ONLY RIVER & JUNGLE ADVENTURE BOAT TRIP
WILD SEA BEACH – KALAS ISLAND NEVER BEFORE AGAIN
Trip Destination-
Gosaba Hamilton Saheb Beacon Bungalow & Rabindra Nath Tagore Bungalow. Birds Jungle (Birds Watching Session) or Chorgheri chor, and Pakhiralaya.
WATCHTOWER:
Sajnekhali(w.t), Sudhanyakhali (W.T), and Do-Banki (W.T).
Buffer zone block and creek:
Pirkhali, SarakKhali, and Gajikhali, Deul Varani, and also 5 rivers meet at Panchamukhani.
Core zone:
Netidhopani Tiger Reserve,
Sundarban south division forest
Bonnie camp Tiger Reserve, Kalas-camp Tiger Reserve and finally Kalas island.
Netidhopani:
The 17th-century found in this watchtower. The evidence of the fact can be traced from the ruins at Netidhopani and other places scattered all over.
Netidhopani is a part of the core area of Sunderbans. This is an excellent site where you may find the pleasure of spotting the Royal Bengal Tiger.
This Watch Tower has dense forest spots that may satisfy your trail to find the most royal creature. Also, linked to a popular Hindu mythology story of Behula-Lakhinder. BEHULA may find it interesting to spot the doorway (stairs to heaven) which the famous Netidhopani used to take to Heavens.
You may see spotted Deer, and many birds and other animals here. The ideal time to visit this place is afternoon or early morning. The animals generally avoid scorching sun of the noons.
BONNIE CAMP-
Bonnie Camp, is one of the most beautiful watchtowers in the Sundarbans. This watchtower is 50 feet high. The highest in the Sundarbans area. Nice sweet pond and animal come here for drinking water. When you spend overnight at this camp you feel fear of tiger various type of sound and on a moonlight the beauty of jungle memorable. The best time to visit Bonnie Camp is between September and January Month.
Kalash Island-
Located on the banks of the Bay of Bengal is the Kalash camp and lying beside it the Kalash beach. over an area of 4 acres. Although it is well protected with a fence of 10 feet high and 20 feet trench. The Royal Bengal Tigers from coming to the beach in search of the sweet water pond located there.
Royal Bengal Tiger and other species :
Royal Bengal Tigers are the main draw, but you can also spot Saltwater Crocodiles, various primates, leopards, King Cobras, and Indian Cobras.
The Sundarbans is intersected by a complex network of tidal waterways, mudflats and small islands of salt-tolerant mangrove forests.
The interconnected network of waterways makes almost every corner of the forest accessible by boat. The area is known for the Bengal tiger. As well as numerous fauna including species of birds spotted deer, crocodiles, and snakes.
Flora: Sundari tree, Golpata, etc. A total of 245 genera and 334 plant species were recorded.
The Sundarbans flora is characterized by the abundance of Sundari (Heritiera fomes), Gewa. Also Goran Keora, Dhundul or Passur and Kankra (Bruguiera ) are there.
The varieties of the forests that exist in Sundarbans include mangrove scrub, littoral forest, saltwater mixed forest, brackish water mixed forest and swamp forest.
Species
Sundarbans is home to many different species of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, and fishes. Over 120 species of fish and over 260 species of birds have been recorded in the Sundarbans. The Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista Gangetic) is common in the rivers.
50 species of reptiles and eight species of amphibians are known to occur. The Sundarbans now support the only population of the Estuarine, or Salt-Water Crocodile in India.
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