With great luck and government reticence at the booking office in Kolkata, we avoided their lodge in Sundarbans, and hence found ourselves in small, beautiful set of privately run cottages in the island across. Creativity drew huge responses, elders dissecting it while children put it back in collages and pictures. A private area for entertainment, Bengali food, and a wonderful boat-ride to the sea were memorable, we missed seeing the tiger swim across the stream by two minutes though.
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