SUNDERBAN WILDLIFE, Calcutta
Towards the south of Calcutta, the rivers Ganga and Hoogly divide itself into
many distibutaries. The speed of water is reduced and the river deposits its
silt just as it is about to merge into the sea. In due course, the accumulated
silt takes the shape of islands on the mouth of the rivers. These are the
famous Gangetic deltas. They provide an ideal atmosphere and environment for
the Sundari trees to grow. Spread over an area of almost 10,000 sq kms (now
shared by Bangladesh and India), the Sunderbans are home to many exquisite
animals and birds. The Indian Government has declared this 1330 sq kms of area
as a national park.
The pristine beauty of nature is made alive by the variety of the flora and
fauna. The Fleming Red flowers of Genwa, the crab like red flower of Khalsi add
to the dazzling display of nature. This 'fairyland' is made fascinating by the
millions of micro organism found on the fringes of the islands.
Once this area was a paradise for tiger hunters. But the rapid fall in the
Royal Bengal Tiger population forced the government to declare tiger poaching
as illegal and the area came under the Project Tiger. Tigers in Sunderbans is
known to swim a record distance of 10 kms. They also hunt fish if hungry or
steal honey from the bee hives. Though Sunderban tigers are described as
man-eaters, specialists say they rarely attack human beings. Tigers are not the
only attraction in Sunderbans, there are estuarine crocodiles and shy jungle
cats or the fishing cats. The reptiles found in the forest includes the King
Cobra, Rock Python and Water Monitor.
During the winters the olive ridley turtles descend to nest the shores of Kanak
island. The tigers can be easily spotted at the water holes at Sajnekhali,
Sudhanyakhali, Netidhopani and Haldi. No permission is required for a general
river cruise outside the core area and sanctuary . But there are particular
places where permission will be required.
The best time to visit Sunderbans is during winters between September and
March. There are regular bus services from Calcutta to this place. But the main
areas of the sanctuary can only be accessed only by riverine waterways. The
best and the safest way to visit Sunderbans is on conducted tours. One can also
avail the services of the private vessels from Canning, Gosaba or Basanti.
Accommodation in the sanctuary is available, in the comfortable tourist lodges.
Sajnekahli has a 60 bed tourist lodge. Overnight facilities are also available
at Bakkhali and Piyali.