The Sundarbans is an immense timberland in the waterfront area of the Bay of Bengal which is one of the normal miracles of the world. Situated in the delta locale of Padma, Meghna and Brahmaputra waterway bowls, this novel timberland territory reaches out crosswise over South 24 Parganas and, North 24 Parganas regions of West Bengal State, India and Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat areas of Bangladesh. The Sundarbans is the biggest forested timberland on the planet, as the biggest mangrove woods in the beach front condition. Sunderbans, which has a territory of 10000 sq.kms approx. out of which 6000 square kilometers, is in Bangladesh and around 4000 square kilometers is in West Bengal, India. In 1997, Sundarban was perceived as UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Bangladesh and Indian piece of it is in actuality an adjoining some portion of the continuous point of interest, yet the rundown of UNESCO World Heritage List has been recorded in an unexpected way; for the sake of “Sundarbans” and “Sundarban National Park” separately. The Sundarbans are caught in the net, with little surges of marine streams, mud shores and mangrove timberlands, little scale archipelago. 31.1 percent of the aggregate woods region, which is 1,874 sq km, comprises of riverbed, channel, charge, and water.[1] Forests, known for its independent Royal Bengal Tiger, and various types of creatures, including Chital Deer, Crocodile and Snakes . As indicated by the study, 500 tigers and 30,000 chitra deer are presently in the Sunderban zone. On 21 May 1992, Sundarban was perceived as a Ramsar Site.
DAY 1 Kolkata – Sundarban (100 kms + River Cruise)
DAY 2 Sundarban Sightseeing
DAY 3 Sundarban – Kolkata Railway station / Airport (100 kms + River Cruise)