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Sundarbans is usually described as the habitat of Royal Bengal Tiger, twisting tidal rivers and mangrove forests. These are the jewels, which provide the uncivilized beauty, the profound silence and the wild nature, which very few travelers have a chance to see. Those who want to go on an off-the-beaten path would find the inaccessible parts of the Sundarbans to show a magical world that is way beyond the usual itinerary.
The Walk of the Mysterious Dobanki Canopy and Its Silent Trails
Not many go beyond Dobanki, but then few explore the trails winding around and the bends of the river in the vicinity. Canopy walk provides a high perspective of the forest, however, the beauty is found in the little-used water trails at the back side of this canopy. Narrow waterways cut across thick mangroves where the sun is barely able to reach the water and the forest is alive with little motion. These are the wild trails which tend to form the avenues to the deer, boars and in some cases tigers, so that it forms one of the best secret wildlife spots.
Burir Dabri: A Frontier of the Untroubled Wild
Burir Dabri is one of the most exotic locations in the Sundarbans, which is situated near to the border of Bangladesh. The watch tower here is special--tourists pass over a long walk on bamboo bridge, with crude sceneries of creeks and mudflats. This is a place of the wilderness that has not been really exploited and that it is still into the untainted charm of the mangrove ecosystem.
The Secret Creeks Around Jharkhali
Jharkhali is a relatively new attraction, and mainstream tourism is yet to discover the network of secret narrow creeks of the main river channels. Bird watchers would also find these water passages to be ideal as these water passages also support species of birds such as the kingfisher, the egret, Brahminy kite, and even the rare migratory birds. These creeks at sunrise have an unrealistic quality of golden light, mist and thick greenery making it one of the most tranquil experiences in the Sundarbans.
Kalash Island: Delta Secret Beach
Out of the commercial routes is the remote Kalash Island a small beach, which leads to the Bay of Bengal. It is also among the few places where you will find the sea and the mangrove forests can intersect at the same point. It is typical to find tiger pugmarks on the sand, which underlines the proximity of wildlife. Since tourism seldom makes it to this part, the Kalash Island is the best-maintained coastal secret to a visitor seeking solitude in Sundarbans.
Why These Hidden Gems Matter?
Hiking the less frequented paths of the Sundarbans is a way of having adventure and also lets the travelers realize the delicate and rare world which this delta shelters. These unexploited habitats display the crude and uncivilized nature of the mangrove habitat, and are some of the experiences one cannot forget. To the tourist who wants to take non-travelled routes, the exotic secrets of Sundarbans are a mystery, a wonder and a touch with nature in its purest form.