Sundarban, the world’s largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a unique blend of thrilling wildlife, dense riverine jungles, and rustic village life. Sprawling across southern West Bengal and part of Bangladesh, this delta is formed by the confluence of the Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers.
With winding creeks, watchtowers, mudflats, and elusive species like the Royal Bengal Tiger, crocodiles, and spotted deer, Sundarban offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and adventure seekers.
Aaditya Global Tourism brings you curated river cruises and eco-tours into the heart of this mystical terrain – complete with safe accommodations, expert naturalists, and cultural experiences.
Pickup available from Kolkata (by cab or train to Godkhali / Canning)
| Month | Temperature (°C) | Experience |
|---|---|---|
| Oct–Nov | 20–30 | Comfortable weather, clear skies |
| Dec–Feb | 15–25 | Best for safaris and sightings |
| Mar–May | 25–36 | Hot but rewarding for birding |
| Jun–Sept | 26–34 (humid) | Not ideal – park partially closed |
"“Three generations traveled together and we had zero complaints. Clean food, safe boats, and so much to learn.”"
"“Sundarban was surreal. Loved the hospitality and the stories shared by our guide – hats off to the Aaditya team.”"
"“Peaceful, thrilling, and so different! The silence of the forest creeks gave us goosebumps. Highly recommended.”"
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