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The Sundarbans a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located at the South eastern tip of the 24 Paraganas district about 110 km from Kolkata. It got its name from one of the mangrove plants known as Sundari (Heritiera Minor). Sundarbans are a part of the world's largest delta, formed by the mighty rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna. Situated on the lower end of Gangetic West Bengal.Sundarbans have also been enlisted amongst the finalists in the New 7 Wonder of the Nature.

TOP 10 PLACE TO VISIT IN SUNDARBAN

(1) Bonnie camp Kalas Island is a wildlife adventure tour of Sundarban. Bonnie Camp, is one of the attractive wild watchtowers in the Sundarbans. This watchtower is 50 feet high. This is the highest watchtower in the Sundarbans. There is also a nice sweet water pond. The animals come here for drinking water. If you spend overnight at this near camp you feel fear of tiger and various types of wild sound. On a moonlight the beauty of the jungle unforgettable in your life.

(2) Kalash Island, in South 24 Parganas, is a part of the Sundarbans National Park that lies at the estuary of the River Matla. Being outside the core area of Sundarbans, visitors with armed guards are permitted to get down on the beach. During winters, it is the breeding ground of the Olive Ridley Turtles that arrive in great numbers on this beach for nesting. Kalash Island is also the home to many varieties of coastal birds and is specially a good place to spot uncommon waders. The Great Stone-curlew or Great Thick-knee (Esacus recurvirostris) is sighted on the beach.

(3) Gobardhanpur is a village in PatharpratimaCD block in Kakdwip subdivision of South 24 Parganas district in the state of West Bengal, India.

(4) Sajnekhali Watch Tower is counted among the most renowned watch towers in the park. The reason behind its popularity is its close proximity to a number of resorts in the Sunderban area. This place also serves as the head office of the forest department. A tourist can obtain the permission to enter the national park from this spot only. The watch tower can accommodate 20 people at a time. The major attractions in this region are Bono Bini Temple,

(5) Bhagabatpur Crocodile Project

Being the only crocodile project in West Bengal, the Bhagabatpur Crocodile Project has emerged as an important tourist site. It is located on the bank of the Saptamukhi estuary, adjacent to the Lothian Island (one of the wildlife sanctuaries in the Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve). Tourists are drawn to this place not just for the hatchery of estuarine crocodile and Batagur Baska species of tortoise, but also for the amazingly dense mangrove forest at the confluence of Saptamukhi river system.The project houses crocodiles of varying ages.

(6) Jharkhali is a village and a gram panchayat in the Basanti CD block in the Canning subdivision of the South 24 Parganas district in the state of West Bengal, India.

(7) NETIDHOPANI
This is another watchtower in the series of several watch towers and is associated with the legend of Behula and Lakhindari. Today this watchtower offers one a view of the ruins of a 400 year old Shiva Temple. It is also believed that there is a road on the extreme right of the forest which was built by King Pratapaditya to guard the coastal area. It is now covered with earth. There is also a sweet water pond. This watch tower has a capacity to host 20 persons at a time.

(8) BURIRDABRI WATCH TOWER
This watch Tower in the Burirdabri camp is famous for its watchtower, a mud walk and mangrove cage trail leading to a view point known as Raimongal View Point. The ground fauna consisting of snails, varieties of crabs and mollusks can be observed closely during the mud walk. The layout of this watchtower is very beautiful with one walking over wooden bridges and then through the mud cage and finally culminating to a wooden watch tower over looking Bangladesh with the river Raimongal forming the international boundary between India and Bangladesh. One can see the Bangladesh Sundarbans from this watchtower. This watchtower has a capacity to host 10 persons at a time.

(9) SUNDARBAN NATIONAL PARK
How to Reach: 
By Road: Travel from Kolkata to Gosaba (around three hours of journey), and a boat from Godkhali Port to Sajnekhali (two hours).


(10) Matla River forms a wide estuary in and around the Sundarbans in South 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The main stream of the Matla River is divided into two arms near Purandar. One passes through Kultali-Garanbose and then passes through the Sundarbans.


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