You have heard a lot about Royal Bengal Tiger. But have you ever seen “His Highness's” alacrity in his own kingdom ?? If you haven’t, you must be in Sundarban – the largest mangrove forest in the world and one of the UNESCO's heritage site. Sundarban is in the delta of Bengal formed by the confluence of river Ganga, Bhramaputra & Meghna and is spreaded over an area of 10000 square kms ( out of which approx. 4000 sq.km falls under the political boundary of India and rest in Bangladesh ) and is intersected by innumerable tidal streams and channels. Being 110 kms away from the city of Kolkata it's one of the most alluring and attractive places on earth, a truly undiscovered paradise. Sundarban is named after the mangrove plant Sundari who are predominant among the flora of Sundarban.
You can chose a safari to Sundarban from Savour Dè Leisures which will last for long in your memory.
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