Sunderbans National Park Tour- An Unforgettable Experience for Wildlife Enthusiast

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Sunderbans National Park Tour- An Unforgettable Experience for Wildlife Enthusiast Sunderban National Park is an indelible and charismatic place to visit in India for a wildlife enthusiast. It is also known as one of the world’s biggest mangrove vegetation hub. The national park offers vibrant and diversified atmosphere for visitors who want to explore wild life in all its forms and exuberance. Sunderbans National Park is also one of the largest Tiger Reserves in India, known as natural home to Royal Bengal Tigers. The national park has also been acknowledged as World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Amongst diversified flora that lies under its ambit, Sundarbans National Park is also popular for its Mangrove vegetation that holds rare Masked Finfoot, and so on. The reason for rich mangrove vegetation is fresh water humid forests. The national park is positioned at the bed of Ganges with covered area extending to Bangladesh through West Bengal in India. The entire stretch forms delta valley. As per official figures, there are around 300 Royal Bengal tigers and as many as 30,000 spotted dears inhabiting Sundarbans National Park along, with other diversified species of fauna. Sunderban Tiger Reserve is a must visit part of Sundarbans National Park where visitors will find common sighting of Royal Bengal Tigers. Every year, thousands of travelers from different parts of the world including India come to Sundarbans National Park to explore its abounding bio diversity and verdant landscape. Sundarbans is also one of the most preferred places for wildlife photographers and naturalists. A trip on jeep is ultimate mode to explore wild dens, exotic plants and animals, and much more wild in the Sunderban National Park. Sundarbans National Park lies in close proximity to the Bay of Bengal. Due to this, it experiences extreme humidity levels during most part of years. The area in and around Sundarbans experiences heavy rainfall during monsoon, and it lasts from mid-June to mid-September. Therefore, the best season to visit Sundarbans is anytime between December and February. Tourists and travelers who are planning to visit Sundarbans must consult various online tourism sites for further details. If you are an enthusiastic wildlife lover, prefer accommodation in jungle resorts as you’ll be directly linked to the wildlife flora and fauna from such a nearby resort. Sundarbans is definitely an ideal location for birdwatchers and nature followers. Regarding reaching at the place, it is easy to get there via any means of transport. For more information about Sundarban National Park browse http://www.sunderbannationalpark.in/


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