Experience an unforgettable Sundarban wildlife tour from Mongla, the gateway to the world’s largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 3-day expedition aboard a small houseboat is limited to just 1-8 travelers, unlike typical picnic-style tours from Khulna on large boats with 40–70 people that lose a whole day reaching the forest and back. Enjoy an authentic Sundarban experience and spot Bengal tigers, spotted deer, river dolphins, wild boars, clawless otters, saltwater crocodiles, and a wide range of birds and wildlife. Cruise through narrow creeks and canals, walk nature trails, and explore the wildlife of this unique tidal ecosystem.
Our Sundarban tour in Bangladesh offers a truly exclusive experience on a small houseboat, far from the crowded tourist routes. Focused entirely on wildlife and nature, we run both private and small-group tours from Mongla, maintaining strict standards for safety, hygiene, and responsible travel. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the most pristine parts of the Sundarban forest.
The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest on Earth and among the most remote and least-explored ecosystems in South Asia. Located in the delta where the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers meet the Bay of Bengal, the forest spans over 10,000 square kilometers—two-thirds of it in Bangladesh and the rest in India. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and protected under the Ramsar Convention for its global ecological importance.
Sunset in the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest. © Photo Credit: Tina Manley.
The Sundarbans is home to 104 Royal Bengal Tigers, 30,000 spotted deer, 42 species of mammals, 35 species of reptiles (including giant cobras and pythons), 8 species of amphibians, 120 species of fish, and over 300 species of birds. It also shelters river dolphins, clawless otters, wild boars, monkeys, and massive saltwater crocodiles. Interconnected by hundreds of rivers, creeks, and canals, the forest remains a largely untouched natural haven teeming with biodiversity.
Our Sundarban tour from Mongla takes you deep into this wilderness for three whole days aboard a quiet, eco-friendly houseboat. With a group size limited to just 1-8 participants, we access narrow canals and remote areas of the forest that larger boats from Khulna cannot reach due to shallow waterways. This unique routing enables a quieter, more focused experience and significantly increases the chances of encountering wildlife in their natural habitat, without the disruption of mass tourism.
The tour begins and ends in Mongla, right on the edge of the forest (240 km from Dhaka and 53 km from Khulna). We can arrange private transfers from Khulna before and after the tour for added convenience. For those seeking a complete experience with start and finish in Dhaka, consider our longer Sundarban tour packages, which include everything from Dhaka logistics to extended wildlife exploration—offering a seamless and superior alternative to traditional options.