Sundarban Attractions & Wildlife
Explore the Sundarbans — a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, and the world’s largest mangrove forest. Home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, it offers Watch Towers, Islands, Flora, Fauna, and Panoramic Views. Click any image to open its detailed page — Tripishq arranges boats, permits, and guides for a smooth experience.
Watch Towers
Core and buffer zone towers known for birding, canopy walks, and strategic viewpoints.
Sajnekhali Watch Tower
Sudhanyakhali Watch Tower
Dobanki Watch Tower & Canopy
Netidhopani Watch Tower
Burirdabri Forest Camp
Bonnie Camp
Jharkhali
Islands & Sanctuaries
Boat-only access; landing rules may apply. Perfect for estuary views and birding.
Kalash Island
Haliday Wildlife Sanctuary
Lothian Wildlife Sanctuary
Pakhiralaya Island
Gosaba (Hamilton Bungalow)
Bidhoba Pally
Flora of Sundarbans
Iconic mangrove and wetland species of the World’s Largest Mangrove Forest (click to read more on our Flora page).
Sundari (Heritiera fomes)
Keora (Sonneratia apetala)
Kankra
Golpata / Nypa Palm
Gnewa
Kripa Tree
Peyara Bain
Karanja Bain
Habli Tree
Kandelia Goria
Hental
Jhamti Goran
Moth Goran
Dhundul
Fauna of Sundarbans
Flagship wildlife (click to read more on our Fauna page).
Royal Bengal Tiger
Spotted Deer
Fishing Cat
Jungle Cat
Leopard Cat
Estuarine Crocodile
Wild Boars
Water Monitor Lizard
Otters
Irrawaddy Dolphin
Green Vine Snake
King Cobra
Lesser Adjutant Stork
Osprey
Falcon
Owl
Brown Kingfisher
Black Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Mudskipper
Fiddler Crab
Ghost Crab
Blue Crab
Horseshoe Crab
Mud Crab
Panoramic Views
High lookouts and wide estuary scenes for photography and sunsets.
Watchtower View
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest
River & Forest