Karamjal Sundarban Bangladesh
Visitors are greeted by a huge map of the Sundarbans at the tourist center’s launch area. The “Monkey Trail,” a crooked wooden pathway, marks the start of the journey. As the name suggests, the trail is lined with Rhesus monkeys, which are common in the Sundarbans. Pine trees abound in the dense forest that encircles the trail on both sides.
Visitors can find a stop at the animal bank about half a kilometer south of the main route. Travelers will eventually arrive at a small canal bank where a watchtower provides a fantastic view of Karamjal as they continue along the wooden trail. A pair of saltwater crocodiles known as Romeo and Juliet are among those that can be seen at the crocodile breeding facility, which is where the trail eventually ends. Juliet has contributed significantly to the artificial crocodile breeding program in Bangladesh by producing a large number of eggs.
The afternoon arrival of wild Chitra deer in herds is another captivating sight for tourists. They approach tourists fearlessly to take food from their hands, creating a special and unforgettable experience.
Foreign visitors must pay 300 taka, while domestic visitors must pay 20 taka per person to enter Karamjal. Students and children (under the age of twelve) pay a discounted ticket price of Rs.
How to Get There
Options for lodging
There are numerous lodging options for tourists. At places like Nilakamal at Hiranpoint, Kachikhali, and Katkay forest divisions at Tiger Point, the Sundarbans sanctuary provides resthouses. Additionally, lodging is available at the Motel Pasur in Mongla as well as some mediocre hotels in the city. In addition, hotels can be found in Munshiganj, Shyamnagar, and Satkhira town, which is close to the Sundarbans.
Travel Tips
To ensure your safety and to protect the environment, keep in mind the following recommendations when visiting Karamjal and the Sundarbans in general:When entering the forest, a forest guard must always be with you.
Don’t feed the deer and crocodile breeding facility’s animals.
To preserve the forest’s natural atmosphere, refrain from making loud noises there.
Visitors to Karamjal can see a variety of plant and animal species and learn about the Sundarbans’ diverse ecosystem. The location provides a memorable experience that can be explored in a single day, making it the perfect choice for tourists looking to experience the natural beauty and wildlife of the Sundarbans.