Sunderbans Village Tour, West Bengal: a Photo Essay

Thanks to the tour package we selected with the resort, Sunderban Tiger Camp, we were staying in Sunderbans we could promenade around the neighboring village. We got the opportunity to interact with local people.

They name the village tour: Rendezvous with the Rural Bengal. In this post I have a photo essay on a coastal village of Sunderbans. It was an open rickshaw kind of motor vehicle.

Rickshaw for Sundarbans Village Tour

Rickshaw for Sundarbans Village Tour

Sunderbans Village Tour

I didn’t notice any major development during Sunderbans Village Tour but there were contrasts. Some houses used solar panels and dish antennas while some were still cooking in earthen stoves lit with firewood. Otherwise it is a very simple lifestyle of people!

Solar Panels and Dish antenna

Solar Panels and Dish antenna

A typical outdoor cooking space, outdoor kitchen. Dry sticks, hay used a fuel for cooking.

Sunderbans Village Tour

A typical shop in Sunderban Village: No big supermarkets or shopping malls, but easy to set, open and shut makeshift shops – adapting to nature’s uncertain moods.

Children playing in large open grounds. Just a while back I saw 2 kids rolling an old tyre, immersed in their street game. Here a whole bunch was playing cricket.

Sunderbans Village Tour

Men playing Carrom – a board game – in the open, captured during Sundarbans Village Tour.

Architecture of Village Houses

Notice the windows?

Houses on raised platforms

Houses on raised platforms to avoid flooding of houses.

Farm Life of Local Community

Most people of the villages scattered in Sundarbans are dependent on farm animals and farm land. Kids were excited to see geese and goslings. The green fields were soothing to eyes and so different from the terracotta temple trail I had visiting different parts in north of Bengal.

Geese family

Geese family

Sunderbans Village Tour

The roads are newly laid ones after Tsunami of 2004 had destroyed the entire village.

Roads in Sunderbans Village

Green fields of Sundarbans Village

Finally after 2 hours of driving around the villages it was time to get back to the resort. The local artists had organised a folk dance. Take a look here: Tusu Dance of Sundarbans.

Sunset in Sundarbans Village

Sunset in Sundarbans Village

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