Our Journey of Care and Commitment
Our story began in 2005, driven by one simple goal — to make every customer’s journey memorable and comfortable. The love and trust our travelers have shown us over the years inspired us to expand our Sundarban tour and travel services. Today, we take pride in offering a safe, enjoyable, and well-organized Sundarban experience, guided by our expert tour team who know the region like the back of their hand.
How to Make Your Sundarban Tour Comfortable
Planning a trip to the Sundarbans can be exciting, but a little preparation can make it truly hassle-free and enjoyable. The best way to start is by fixing a base point, and we recommend Kolkata as your starting location — especially if you are coming from another city or state. Kolkata is well-connected to the Sundarbans by air, train, and road, making it the ideal hub for your journey.
To make your travel effortless, you can simply book our Sundarban Tour Package, and we’ll take care of everything — from pickup to accommodation and guided exploration.
Best Travel Routes to Reach the Sundarbans
Route 1: By Air (Dum Dum Airport – Kolkata)
If you’re arriving by flight, land at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (Dum Dum), which is around 168 km from the Sundarbans. From there, you can travel by private cab or bus. However, if you’ve booked one of our tour packages, our team will pick you up directly from the airport for a smooth and stress-free transfer.
Route 2: By Train (Sealdah or Howrah Station)
Travelers coming by train can reach Sealdah or Howrah Railway Station in Kolkata. The Sundarbans are about 180 km away from these stations. You can continue your journey by bus, cab, or through our organized tour packages, which include comfortable transport options.
Route 3: By Local Train from Kolkata to Canning
If you prefer a local experience, take a local train from Kolkata to Canning, which is about 46 km from Kolkata. From Canning, you can hire a private car, cab, or auto-rickshaw to reach Gosaba, one of the main entry points to the Sundarbans. This route is ideal for travelers who want a mix of adventure and local travel charm.