Saturday 13 June 2015

Packge Tour : 



Monrning to Evening


Departure from Kolkata at 8.30am, enroute Breakfast, Arrival Gothkhali at 12-30pm. a  journey of about 3 hrs. transfer from Godhkhali jetty by motor boat/launch to the Sundarbans Islands. This journey would take you down the rivers Hogol, Gomor, Durgadowani and Gumdi in about an hour and a half. After lunch, set off on motor boat and view wildlife from the Sajnekhali watchtower and visit the Sajnekhali Mangrove Interpretation Centre. OR from : Godkhali/Sonakhali to Sajnekhali, Sudhannyakhali and back to Godkhali/ Sonakhali
 

(A) 1 Night -  2 Days


From : Sajnek hali by Sudhannakhali khal- to Sudhnnakhali (1 hour). Banbibivarani
khal- Pirkhali khal- Khonakhali khal or Choragazikhali – Dobanki
(3 hour)-Nabanki-Banbibivaranikhal- Panchamukhani river- Netidhopani (1.1/2 hour)- Bidya river, Matla river, Herobhanga river to Jharkhali (45 min.) night holt or  and back to Sonakhali.
 

2 Nights - 3 Days


From : Sajnekhali by Gumti river- Sarakkhali khal- Raimongal river- kalukhali khal- Burirdabri (6 hour).
(a) From :  Burirdabri by Raimongal river- Jhingekhali  (1.1/2 hour) night holt or back to Sonakhai. Kumirmari  as well as Morichjhapi village are this way.

(b) From : Burirdabri by Raimongal river - Harinbhanga (1 hour) and back to Sajnakhali for night holt. Next morning back to Sonakali.

(c) From : Sajnekhali by Biddya river, Matla river &  Herobhanga river- Boni Camp                  (3.1/2 hour)  night holt. Herobhanga river & back to Sonakhali.
Or other road: Sajnekhali – Matla river- Herobhanga river- Dhulibhasani river- to Kalas (6 hour) night holt. Dhulibhasani river- Sundarkathi river to Boni Camp (5 hour) & back to Sonakhali.

Bhagabatpur, Lothin Island, Haliday Island, Boni Camp, Kalas :


From : Raidighi by Moni river
From : Ramganga by Ramganga river
From : Kakdwip by Saptomukhi river.

If you want Conduct then set off for a visit to a village and learn about the experiences of the villagers in the forest. Meet the fishermen, the Honey Collectors as well as the woodcutters and share their experiences of the Jungle.

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