I travelled to a remote part of Sundarbans national park, the largest mangrove forest on the planet and home to multiple deadly creatures including tigers, crocodiles and poisonous snakes. At least 7 hours by powered boat from the nearest medical centre and with no wifi, I met the locals who risk it all and work here..
Big thanks to Bengal Logistics Ltd for an incredibly special tour.
0:00 Coming up
0:13 Introduction
0:25 Nightfall on the boat
2:14 An amazing BBQ on the boat
2:43 How good is the BBQ? I try the chicken
3:42 Early morning wake up to go tiger spotting
4:21 Morning cha on board the boat
4:56 A geography lesson – where in the Sundarbans are we?
5:52 We have visibility issues with heavy fog
6:05 Boarding a smaller boat to go deep into the mangrove forest tiger spotting
7:20 Chatting to our forest guard about his work
9:02 Coming face to face with a tiger
11:10 Going to meet fishermen
12:57 Bilal Halder tells a terrifying story of a tiger attack
15:06 Lost in the Sundarbans in heavy fog
16:42 Going in search of tiger paw prints
17:25 Finding paw prints
18:30 Finding tiger scratches on bark
19:16 Seeing where forest officers live
20:32 Fresh coconut drink
20:58 My final thoughts on the Sundarbans
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