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Sundarbans

Sundarbans

World's largest mangrove delta — Royal Bengal Tiger habitat

📍 West Bengal, India7 m📅 Best: Nov · Dec · Jan · Feb

About Sundarbans

Sundarbans is a mangrove forest area in the Ganges Delta formed by the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal. It spans the area from the Hooghly River in India's state of West Bengal to the Baleswar River in Bangladesh's Khulna Division. It comprises closed and open mangrove forests, land used for agricultural purpose, mudflats and barren land, and is intersected by multiple tidal streams and channels. Spread across 10,277 km2 (3,968 sq mi), it is the world's largest mangrove forest. It covers over 6,017 km2 (2,323 sq mi) in Bangladesh's Khulna Division. In West Bengal's Presidency division, they extend over 4,260 km2 (1,640 sq mi) in the South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas districts. Four protected areas in the Sundarbans are enlisted as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, viz. Sundarbans West, Sundarbans South, Sundarbans East in Bangladesh and Sundarbans National Park in India. The Indian Sundarbans were considered endangered in a 2020 assessment under the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems framework. The most abundant tree species are sundri and gewa. The forests provide habitat to 453 fauna wildlife, including 290 bird, 120 fish, 42 mammal, 35 reptile and eight amphibian species. Despite a total ban on all killing or capture of wildlife other than fish and some invertebrates, there has been a consistent pattern of depleted biodiversity or loss of species in the 20th century, with the ecological quality of the forest declining.

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🧭Trek & yatra knowledge

Difficulty
easy
AMS risk
none
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Fitness required

Boat-based tours. Comfortable for all ages. Mosquito repellent essential. Viewing is luck-of-the-draw; wildlife is wild.

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Permits & registrations

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Forest Department entry permit
Included in most tour packages; ₹60 (Indian) / ₹200 (foreign)
Licensed guide (mandatory)
Allocated by Forest Dept at check-post

Weather & climate

NowUpdated just now
⛈️
29°C
Thunderstorm
Feels 36°C
💧 94%
🌬 11 km/h
🌧 0.1 mm
Source: Open-Meteo (ECMWF + DWD ICON)📍 21.950°, 88.910°

Next 14 days

Open-Meteo
Today
11 Jun
⛈️
35° 28°
90%
UV 9
Tomorrow
12 Jun
⛈️
34° 28°
92%
UV 9
Sat
13 Jun
⛈️
35° 28°
84%
UV 9
Sun
14 Jun
⛈️
34° 27°
78%
UV 7
Mon
15 Jun
⛈️
34° 27°
82%
UV 9
Tue
16 Jun
⛈️
34° 28°
86%
UV 9
Wed
17 Jun
⛈️
32° 28°
89%
UV 8
Thu
18 Jun
⛈️
33° 26°
83%
UV 9
Fri
19 Jun
🌦️
33° 27°
91%
UV 7
Sat
20 Jun
🌧️
34° 25°
90%
Sun
21 Jun
🌦️
28° 25°
92%
Mon
22 Jun
⛈️
31° 27°
90%
Tue
23 Jun
⛈️
33° 27°
84%
UV 8
Wed
24 Jun
⛈️
34° 27°
78%
UV 8

What was the weather like this week?

Averages for the same 7-day window from previous years (Open-Meteo ERA5 archive).

2025
30°C
High 35°C / Low 27°C
💧 106.4mm over 7 days
2024
31°C
High 34°C / Low 29°C
💧 10.4mm over 7 days
2023
31°C
High 35°C / Low 28°C
💧 31.1mm over 7 days

Must-visit attractions

1

Sajnekhali

Core tiger reserve area with watchtowers.

2

Mangrove boat safaris

Dolphins, crocs, and occasional tiger sightings.

3

Dobanki Canopy Walk

Elevated walkway over mangroves.

Where it is