Places to Explore
Priyotomasu Sundarban
Sajnekhali Watch Tower
Located near the forest entry point, Sajnekhali is one of the most popular watchtowers in the Sundarbans. It houses a Mangrove Interpretation Centre, crocodile park, and turtle pond. It’s the perfect spot to start your jungle adventure and catch glimpses of spotted deer and colorful birds.
Sudhanyakhali Watch Tower
A favorite among wildlife enthusiasts! From here, you can often spot Royal Bengal Tigers, saltwater crocodiles, and deer near the freshwater ponds. The panoramic view of the mangrove forest is simply mesmerizing.
Do Banki Watch Tower & Canopy Walk
Experience the forest from a new perspective! The 896-meter-long canopy walkway at Do Banki lets you walk above the forest floor within a netted enclosure — offering thrilling views of the jungle and its wildlife.
Pirkhali & Gazikhali Creeks
These tranquil waterways take you deep into the mangroves. As your boat glides through the narrow creeks, keep your camera ready for kingfishers, herons, monitor lizards, and even crocodiles basking on the muddy banks.
Panchamukhni (Five River Junction)
A stunning natural confluence where five rivers meet, creating breathtaking scenery. It’s a serene spot for photography, relaxation, and soaking in the peaceful rhythm of the delta.
Bonbibi Temple
Dedicated to Bonbibi, the guardian deity of the forest, this small temple reflects the faith and harmony of local communities who worship her for protection before entering the jungle.
Hamilton Bungalow
Step into history at the Hamilton Bungalow, where Sir Daniel Hamilton once envisioned a cooperative society for the Sundarban villagers. It’s a peaceful heritage site surrounded by lush greenery and rustic charm.
Rabindranath Tagore Bungalow
This historical bungalow preserves the memories of Rabindranath Tagore’s visits to the Sundarbans. A must-visit for literature and culture lovers, it offers a glimpse into Bengal’s artistic and spiritual legacy.
