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There are crocodiles, which can be often seen along the mud banks. Sundarbans national
park is also noted for its conservation of the Ridley Sea Turtle. There's is a incredible
variety of reptiles also found in Sundarbans, which includes King Cobra, Rock Python
and Water Monitor. The endangered river Terrapin, Batagur Baska is found on the
Mechua Beach, while the Barkind Deer is found only in Holiday Island in Sunderbans.
Other Attractions In Sundarbans
The Sajnakhali Sanctuary : The Sajnakhali sanctuary, famous for its rich
avian population, is regarded as a part of the Sunderbans National Park. The kingdom
of birds at Sajnekhati enchants your eyes. The most sought after sights by a bird
watcher are seven colourful species of Kingfisher, white bellied Sea Eagle, Plovers,
Lap-Wings, Curfews, Whimbrels, Sandpipers and occasional Pelican.
Netidhopani : At Netidhopani, the ruins of a 400 year old temple and legends
lend mystery to the atmosphere.
Bhagabatpur : Bhagabatpur is famous for having a hatchery of the largest
estuarine crocodiles in the world.
Kanak : Kanak is the nesting place of the Olive Ridley Turtles. Haliday Island
: Haliday island is famous as last retrest of Barking Dear in India.
Piyali : Piyali is the gatway to Sundarbans, 72-kms from Kolkatta by road
and close to Sajnekhali, Sudhanyakhali, Netidhopani through waterways. A small river
Piyali flows through the green paddy fields and mingles with river Matla. Picturesque
Piyali delta makes an ideal romantic holiday destination. A beautiful tourist complex
with accommodation and recreation facilities is also situated over here.
Kaikhali : On your way to Sundarbans you cannot afford to miss Kaikhali Island,
where nature is so alive and so colourful. An ideal picnic spot.
Coverage Area-1330.10 sq-kms
Best Time to Visit Sunderbans National Park
The ideal time to visit the Sundarbans national park is during the months of September
and May. Winter make the time to see the might Royal Bengal Tiger sun-bathing on
the river banks.
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