

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Sundarban National Park is a vast mangrove forest known for its unique ecosystem and Royal Bengal tigers.
Pure honey collected from the Sundarban mangrove forests, known for its unique taste and medicinal properties.

Handmade items like baskets, mats, and decorative pieces crafted from local bamboo and cane, showcasing the region's weaving tradition.
Handcrafted amulets depicting Bon Bibi, the goddess of the Sundarbans, believed to protect against evil and bring good fortune.
A unique jungle camp offering breakfast with a view of the Sundarban mangroves.
A local favorite serving a mix of Bengali and Chinese dishes since 1985.
A luxury resort offering dinner with a view of the Sundarban estuary.
Sundarban National Park is known for its mosquito population due to the mangrove environment.
For wildlife spotting, especially birds, in the dense forest.
The park can be muddy and wet, especially during the monsoon season.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the Royal Bengal Tiger.
A historic island with a lighthouse, offering panoramic views of the Sundarbans.
A serene beach known for its unique rock formations and beautiful sunset views.
A breakfast dish made with rice flour, coconut milk, and jaggery, served hot.
A fish curry made with hilsa fish, mustard paste, and local spices.
A rice and lentil dish cooked with vegetables and spices, often served as dinner.

A serene, 20-hectare botanical garden in Greece, home to over 2,000 plant species.
A serene coastal park offering stunning views, wildlife viewing, and hiking trails.
Krs Dam, nestled in the Kullu Valley, is a picturesque reservoir known for its serene atmosphere and stunning views of the surrounding hills.