Tips
Kalash (Wild Virgin Beach)
Kalash (wild virgin beach): Magnificent wild beach at the sea face of Bay of Bengal at south most location. The place where the Royal Bengal Tiger taking sea bath can be seen.
Kalash (wild virgin beach): Magnificent wild beach at the sea face of Bay of Bengal at south most location. The place where the Royal Bengal Tiger taking sea bath can be seen.
Sundar Kathi (Near wild virgin beach): Watch tower to observe wildlife and bon bibi temple.
Bonny Camp (adjacent to the core line of tiger reserve): The boat will meander through narrow creeks, which will be more like an adventure sport complete with uncertainties/ natural thrills. Watch tower to observe wildlife.
Netidhopani (Tiger reserve, inside the core area): Historical architecture and wildlife watch tower within core area, where every possibility to visit the Royal Bengal Tiger.
Jhar Khali (A tranquil drive in the village greens through motor able road ends in the quaint island at the centre of the amazing eco terrestrial mangrove forest – the Indian part of Sundarban. The island is separated by Hedo Bhanga, Matla and Bidya Dhari rivers, a typical Sundarban settlement Read more…
Dobanki (tiger reserve, adjacent to the core line): Wildlife watch tower, where the canopy walk inside the forest chills down your body and experience wildlife- how they live in & getting panoramic view of Mangroves .
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