Sundarban forest permit rules and entry guidance
A visit to the Sundarban is unlike any other forest journey. The dense mangroves, silent creeks, and the territory of the Royal Bengal Tiger create a unique atmosphere that requires strict rules and entry permits. Understanding these rules before you arrive ensures a smooth, safe, and responsible trip.

Overview of sundarban forest permit rules
The Sundarban is a protected and ecologically sensitive area. Entry into the forest is regulated by the Forest Department through a permit system. These rules protect wildlife, control tourist movement, and maintain safety. As a travel agency operating in the region every day, Sundarban Mondal Travels handles permits for all guests and ensures that every visitor follows the correct guidelines.
Below is a complete guide based on real ground experience of our team, who work daily with forest officials and manage permits for every trip.
Why Permits Are Needed in Sundarban
Sundarban Tiger Reserve and National Park allow visitors only after verifying identity and issuing a valid Forest Entry Permit. This helps:
Protect the mangrove ecosystem
Control the number of tourists
Ensure safety during boat travel
Prevent unauthorized entry
Maintain wildlife conservation rules
No tourist is allowed inside the forest without a valid permit. This applies to all Indian and foreign visitors.
Types of Permits Required
Visitors generally require two main permits:
1. Sundarban forest entry permit (Man Entry Permit)
This permit is required for every person entering the forest zone.
It is checked at key points like Sajnekhali, the main permit office of the Sundarban Tiger Reserve.
2. Boat Entry Permit and Guide Permit
Since movement is entirely by boat, every vessel must have:
A Forest-approved boat permit
A licensed guide issued by the Forest Department
Tourists are not allowed to travel without an official guide.
Our On-Ground Experience With the Permit Process
Sundarban Mondal Travels handles permits for guests every day. The system today is fast and tourist-friendly.
✔ Quick and easy process
With proper documents, permits are generally issued within minutes.
✔ Sajnekhali is the main office
Independent travellers who are not part of a travel group must go to Sajnekhali Range Office for entry permissions.
✔ Tour agencies handle everything
For package travellers, our team completes all paperwork before the journey begins.
Documents required for sundarban permit
For Indian Tourists
Original Aadhaar, Voter ID, Driving Licence, or Passport
Two photocopies of the chosen ID (mandatory)
For Foreign Tourists
Original Passport
Valid Indian Visa
Photocopies of both documents
In some cases, special permissions like Restricted Area Permit (RAP)
Important Note:
Digital copies may be used for booking, but originals must be shown at checkpoints.
Common Mistakes Tourists Make
Our field team has seen many visitors face problems due to simple misunderstandings. Below are the most common issues:
1. Carrying plastic items inside the forest
Sundarban is a No Plastic Zone.
If tourists are caught carrying or throwing plastic (bottles, wrappers, packets), the fine can be ₹2,000.
We have seen real cases where travellers threw a bottle into the river and were fined on the spot.
2. Believing overnight stay inside forest is allowed
Many tourists think they can sleep:
Inside the forest
On boats inside the forest area
This is not allowed.
All boats must exit the forest zone by evening.
3. Not bringing ID copies
Without a photocopy, permit issuance is delayed.
Our team always reminds guests:
Bring 2 copies of your ID — we handle the rest.
Forest Timing Rules
These timings are strictly followed for safety:
Entry begins: Around 7:00 AM
Exit required: Between 4:00 PM–5:00 PM (varies by zone)
Night entry: Strictly prohibited
No tourist boat is allowed inside after sunset.
Boat Rules and Safety Guidelines
As a travel operator, we follow every regulation issued by the Forest Department.
1. Boat Capacity
Up to 40 people are allowed on our boats, depending on category.
2. Life Jackets for All
Every boat is stocked with life jackets for all travellers.
This rule is compulsory.
3. Balanced Seating
All tourists must sit spread across the boat.
If everyone sits on one side, the boat can tilt.
4. Regulated Routes Only
Boats must travel only through approved channels and creeks.
5. Mandatory Guide
A licensed guide must accompany every group.
Charges and Fees (Approximate)
Conservation Charges & Entry Fees
| Category | Indian Tourists (Per Person) | Foreign Tourists (Per Person) |
|---|---|---|
| Forest Entry Fee | ₹180 | ₹1,000 |
| Netidhopani Entry (Extra) | Applicable | ₹300 |
| Eco Guide Fee | ₹800 per boat/day | ₹2,000 per boat/day |
Sundarban boat permit charges and rules
| Boat Type | Approx. Charges/Day | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Non-AC Boat | ₹1,000 – ₹1,200 | Regular tourist boats |
| Non-AC Launch | ₹1,500 | Large group boats |
| AC Launch | ₹3,000 | Premium comfort boats |
Fees may change based on Forest Department notifications.
Practical Tips From Our Team
After handling thousands of visitors, here are our most important recommendations:
1. Best time to visit
From our personal experience, monsoon offers the most magical feel — rain on the river, misty creeks, and lush green forest.
2. What to bring
Light clothing
Cash (UPI may not work in deep forest areas)
Original ID and 2 photocopies
No plastic items
3. No need to worry about permits
If you are travelling with Sundarban Mondal Travels, just bring your ID.
Our team will handle every permit, guide arrangement, and boat documentation.
Our Commitment to Responsible Tourism
We strongly believe that tourism must protect the forest, not harm it.
We follow strict eco-friendly practices:
No plastic policy
Safe boating rules
Educating tourists about wildlife
Working closely with forest officials
Supporting local community members
Every journey aims to create awareness while ensuring a memorable experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No, overnight stay in the forest or on boats inside forest this is not allowed in sundarban tiger reserve permit guidelines.
Sajnekhali is the main permit office. Travel agencies handle permits for package travellers.
Yes, they must carry passport, visa, and sometimes special clearance.
No. Carrying or throwing plastic can lead to fines up to ₹2,000.
Yes, a government-approved guide must accompany every visitor group.
Conclusion
Understanding sundarban forest permit rules helps protect the forest and ensures a safe trip. With proper documents, responsible behaviour, and guidance from experienced operators, the journey becomes smooth and enjoyable. Sundarban Mondal Travels manages all entry permits and boat rules so travellers can focus on experiencing the beauty of the mangroves.
For a safe and well-guided journey, explore our sundarban tour package with Sundarban Mondal Travels.
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