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The site India Travel Destinations offers
you exhaustive details regarding online tour booking for wildlife
tours to the Sunderbans in West Bengal, India. The Sunderbans
consist of a huge marshy delta that came into existence at
the conflulence of two mighty rivers the Ganges and the Brahmaputra.
Wildlife tours to this completely marshy region that is a
network of rivulets, dense mangrove forests and tiny islands
with dense vegetation can be the most exciting experience.
The entire Sunderban delta consists of 54 islands.
The core area of the Sunderbans Wildlife Sanctuary in West
Bengal, India consists of 1330 square kilometers of marshland.
This core area of the Sunderbans wildlife park is home to
more than 200 Royal Bengal Tigers. The entire Sunderbans wildlife
sanctuary is spread over an area 2,608 square kilometers including
the core area and the buffer zone. Most of the tigers at these
mangrove forests are excellent swimmers. This wildlife sanctuary
also has a considerable population of crocodiles, the Ridley
Sea Truffle and the Gangetic Dolphin.
The Sunderbans wildlife sanctuary offers a habitat for a
variety of reptilian fauna such as the River Terrapin, Monitor
lizard, Water monitor and the Indian python.
The water creeks at the Sunderbans wildlife sanctuary are
breeding grounds for quite a few species of fish. You can
spot crabs and other mollusks during your tours to the Sunderbans
wildlife sanctuary.
The flora and fauna at the Sunderbans wildlife sanctuary
exists in an extremely tropical climate.
Wildlife tours to this huge swampy marshland can be the
most amazing experience as this wildlife park is not like
the normal wildlife sanctuaries. The area has dense undergrowth
and you get to experience the genuine 'deep forest safari'.
During your wildlife tours you travel around the Sunderbans
wildlife sanctuary in a launch. The Sunderban delta got its
name from the fact that the area is totally covered with mangrove
trees that are popularly known as the Sundari trees. Besides
the mangrove trees there are other trees such as the Dhundal,
Passur, Genwa, Garjan and Kankra.
The ideal time to go on wildlife tours to the Sunderbans
wildlife sanctuary is during the months of September to March.
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