Sundarban Matla Tourism

Sundarban Birdwatching Tour – A Paradise for Bird Lovers

Sundarban, the world’s largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is not only known for the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger but also as a hidden gem for birdwatching enthusiasts. If you’re a nature lover or a bird photographer, a Sundarban birdwatching tour offers a thrilling and tranquil experience.

Why Choose Sundarban for Birdwatching?

Sundarban is home to over 250 species of resident and migratory birds. The diverse ecosystem, fed by the Ganges delta and lined with mangrove forests, creates the perfect habitat for both waterbirds and forest birds. The serene silence of the creeks is often broken by the call of a kingfisher, the flutter of a black-capped kingfisher, or the distant cry of a brahminy kite.

Birds Commonly Seen in Sundarban

  • Black-capped Kingfisher

  • Lesser Adjutant Stork

  • Mangrove Whistler

  • Grey-headed Fish Eagle

  • Collared Kingfisher

  • Brahminy Kite

  • Openbill Stork

  • Oriental Darter

  • Egrets and Herons

  • Sandpipers and Plovers (seasonal migratory)

Ideal Time for Birdwatching in Sundarban

The best time for a Sundarban birdwatching tour is from November to February, when migratory birds arrive and the weather remains pleasant. Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best light and activity for birdwatchers.

Ideal Time for Birdwatching in Sundarban

The best time for a Sundarban birdwatching tour is from November to February, when migratory birds arrive and the weather remains pleasant. Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best light and activity for birdwatchers.