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One Day Sundarban Tour

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Tour Overview

Experience the beauty of the Sundarban with our 1 Day Tour Package! Perfect for those short on time, this package offers a day filled with breathtaking landscapes, rich wildlife, and memorable moments. Enjoy guided explorations, scenic boat rides, and a chance to witness the unique mangrove ecosystem up close. Book now with Explore Sundarban Travels and make the most of your day in the Sundarban!

Highlights of the Tour

  • Itinerary is subject to change / alterations as the visit to the various watchtowers depend upon weather and tide conditions.
  • The Food menu may be change based on the availability.
  • Due to technical or other issues, we may be change the Vehicle or Boat for the safety of our guests.

Detailed Daywise Itinerary

Day 1

  • All have to come by 8:30 a.m. train from sealdah.
  • We will receive everyone from canning station at 9:45 a. m. and from thereby car to godhkhali boat ghat.
  • Sundarban journey starts from godhkhali by tourist boat.
  • Next direct entry the deep forest.
  • Sight seen - Dobanki (wt), Ponchomukhani, choragaji, gaji khali, bonobibi varoni, Sudhanyokhali (wt.) and back to godhlhali, and canning.

Menu Chart

Day 1

  • Welcome Drinks
  • Breakfast - Puri, Sobji, tea.
  • Snacks - fry fish / fish pokoda
  • Next direct entry the deep forest.
  • Lunch - salad, Plain Rice, dal, Alu fry, Vej curry, Prawn malai curry, mutton curry, chatni, papod.

Package Include

  • Deluxe Room (AC/Non-AC)
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Tea & Snacks, Dinner, Bed Tea
  • Includes all forest permits and expert local guide charges
  • Available during winter season (only)
  • Guided boat safari through the Sundarban mangroves

Package Exclude

  • Hard or Aerated Drinks
  • Any personal expenses like souvenirs, snacks, etc.
  • Charges for luggage handling (if applicable)
  • Non-Indian guests need to pay separately for Tiger Reserve permits
  • Any charges for using personal cameras inside the Tiger Reserve