Trekking near Bagerhat Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit

Trails, difficulty levels, permits and adventure activities.

arrow_backBack to main guide

Top Treks

Mangrove Forest Walk (Sajnekhali/Burirdabri)

Easy

Distance: 1 km

0 0

Best: October, March

Base Camp: Sajnekhali or Burirdabri Watchtower

Permit required β€” β‚Ή30

Other Adventure Activities

Boat Safaris (primary adventure)Night Safari (limited, with special permits)Mud Walking (seasonal, low tide dependent)
Gear Rental: Bring your own
Guides: Mandatory

Emergency Rescue

Limited, relies on local forest department and tour operators.

Bagerhat serves as a primary entry point to the Indian Sundarbans.

Related Bagerhat Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit Sites

Filtered from the full guide β€” see all attractions β†’

Burirdabri Watchtower & Mangrove Trail

You can walk along a wooden walkway that leads through the dense mangrove forest. Full details β†’

Hours8am-5pmEntryrupees 30 (Indians), rupees 150 (foreigners)How to reachBoat ride from Bagerhat or other Sundarbans entry points. It is located deeper into the forest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Bagerhat and Sundarbans?+

The best time is from October to March. The weather is pleasant, dry, and ideal for boat safaris and wildlife viewing. Avoid the monsoon season from June to September due to heavy rains and rough waters.

How do I reach Bagerhat and the Sundarbans?+

The nearest major airport is Kolkata (CCU). From Kolkata, you can take a train to Canning (CG) or a bus/taxi to Godkhali. From Godkhali, you must take a boat to reach Bagerhat and other Sundarbans areas.

What are the entry fees for Sundarbans National Park?+

Entry fees for Indians are typically rupees 60, and for foreigners, it is rupees 300. This is in addition to boat hire charges and guide fees. Fees for watchtowers are separate, usually rupees 30-40 for Indians and rupees 150-200 for foreigners.

Is Bagerhat safe for tourists?+

Bagerhat and the Sundarbans are generally safe for tourists, but you must follow guide instructions, especially regarding wildlife. Do not venture into the forest alone. Be aware of petty scams like overcharging for local transport. Carry mosquito repellent and stay hydrated.

What should I skip in Bagerhat?+

Skip expecting luxury resorts or vibrant nightlife; this is a remote nature destination. Also, skip trying to explore the core forest areas without a registered guide and proper permits, as it is dangerous and illegal.

What language is spoken in Bagerhat?+

Bengali is the primary language spoken by locals. Hindi is also understood by many. English is spoken by tour operators and some staff at eco-resorts, but not widely by the general population.

Can I get a SIM card easily in Bagerhat?+

It is difficult to get a SIM card in Bagerhat itself. It is best to purchase a local SIM card (Jio or BSNL are recommended for better coverage) in Kolkata before you travel to the Sundarbans region.

What is a reasonable daily budget for Bagerhat?+

A low budget would be around rupees 1500 per day for basic accommodation and food. A mid-range budget is rupees 3500 per day, including comfortable stays and organized tours. A high budget can go up to rupees 7000 per day for premium eco-resorts and private tours.

How do I get around Bagerhat and the Sundarbans?+

Within villages, you can use auto-rickshaws or cycle rickshaws for short distances. For all inter-village travel and exploring the national park, boats are the only mode of transport. Most tours include boat travel.

Planning a trip to Bagerhat Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit?

Read the full destination guide for transport, hotels, food and more.

Share Your Bagerhat Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit Photos!

Help fellow travelers by sharing your authentic travel photos. Get credited with your name and social links!

Found an Error?

Help us improve! Report incorrect information or suggest updates.

Suggest a Destination

Know a hidden gem we're missing? Help us add it to the guide!