As most canals and creeks flow into larger rivers, which are interconnected, the network of waterways thus created makes almost every corner of the forest accessible by boat. Of the 4,016 sq km, 61 sq km is covered by bare ground, scrub, grassland, and clearings.

The forest is very rich in biotic diversity and supports 330 species of plans, as many as 400 species of fishes, at least 35 species of reptiles, over 270 species of birds and 42 species of mammals. This is the single largest remaining habitat of the famous Bengal tiger and Estuarine Crocodile.

Sundarbans :

The world heritage Mangrove forest sundarbans is the home of Royel Bengal Tiger, Spotted Deer, Monkeys, Crocodiles, Tropical birds and many others. It's dense evergreen forest are criss crossed by a network of river & creeks. The exciting events in sundarban trip are tracking in jungle, country boat cruising, bird waching night safari and also staying on vessel at wild jungle atmosphere which will defintily add your adventurous exprience.

Sundarban Forest is a single largest chunk of productive mangrove forest in the world, located in the estuary of the river Ganges, spanning an area of about one million hectares, in south-west Bangladesh, and the south-eastern part of the state of West Bengal in India. Some of these are purely tidal in nature and are not connected with any source of freshwater.

Photo Gallary of Sundarbans