I have already narrated how we saw and enjoyed Sunderbans – beautiful Forest. Now I would like to show how Elke Wilkens, my German friend with whom I have been travelling since about 1975 saw the same place through her camera. She had brought a beautiful digital camera with a very powerful lense. That is proved from the photographs she had ‘cliicked’ through the lense of that tiny camera. I am quite certain my readers, I hope I have a lot of readers, will enjoy the photographs. I will be uploading in my blog first from Sundernbans, then from Assam and Meghalaya. Sad part of this photographic ‘journey’ is that one will not see her as she was behind the camera. It was not like the modern smart phone by which one could take selfies’!!
We are proceeding to Godkhali jetty to proceed to Gasoba.
Welcome banner at the entrance to the Sunderbans.
The gateway to Sunderbans is the Godkhali jetty
On our way to the resort in Gasoba
Crossing the river from Godkali to go to Gosoba.
Filling up the format to take permission to enter Sunderbans
Entry to Sunderbans – Main entrance to Sajnekali sanctuary
Boat in which we went on cruise in our exploration fo sunderbans
Sunderbans being a Tiger reserve the board shows the sighting of tigers
Plan showing the creeks which together constitutes Sunderbans
Sunderbans is famous for honey- a beehive
Food prepared and served on the boat