
West Bengal, located in the eastern part of the world, is referred to as India's cultural capital. Because of its variety of wonderful attractions, it is one of the favored tourist destinations. The place has emerged as a perfect hideout to camp in the middle of nature due to its green ranges and valleys, and lush green cover. The picturesque setting of the place is sure to provide great possibilities for relaxing in the lap of nature for those who intend to camp in West Bengal.
1. Sundarbans
Dense forests of mangroves coupled with an exquisite array of fauna make it an ideal camping spot. It is also the birthplace of the world-famous Royal Tigers of Bengal. This swamp forest is also the largest estuarine sanctuary and is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, created by the confluence of three rivers: Ganga, Meghna, and the Brahmaputra. It is about 109 km from Kolkata and September to March is the best time to visit this location.
2. Mousini
Mousini Island is a virgin or unexplored island concealed adjacent to the Sunderban Delta in the Namkhana of West Bengal. It is the ideal mix of beach and calm, sun and sand, sea and rivers, and tent accommodation. For all bird watchers, Mousini Island is a heavenly abode and the ideal point is kakramarir chor. The tents are situated only 50 meters from the water, offering you enough opportunities to go boating or enjoy the view of the sea. Adventurous activities are also available, such as paragliding, windsurfing, and deep water diving. The best time to visit Mousuni is from December to mid-April.
3. Ajodhya Hills
Ajodhya Hills, in the Purulia district, is a small plateau with hilly surroundings. It is part of the Dalma Hills and an extensive part of the range of the Eastern Ghats. Gorgaburu is the highest point in the Ajodhya Hills. It is a popular place for young mountaineers to learn about rock climbing as a basic course. There are also many natural springs, waterfalls, and tribal villages in the area. A few enchanting hiking trails are also provided by the hills, enveloped in a carpet of green. Camping in the Ajodhya Hills gives travellers absolute seclusion. The best time to camp here is from September until March.
4. Teesta Valley Forest
In Rangli Rangliot Tehsil of Darjiling district in West Bengal, Teesta Valley Forest village is situated. As one can hear the sound of the Teesta river and birds around and relax in the lap of peaceful nature, it gives the stunning scenic and river view.
5. Susunia
Susunia is a hill in the north-western portion of southern West Bengal's Bankura District. It is renowned for its holy season, flora and the rock faces on which many of the region's mountaineers have begun their journey. It is located at an altitude of 1442 feet and is a mecca for lovers of adventure, including rock climbers, mountaineers, and trekkers. The unadulterated beauty of Susunia makes it one of West Bengal's best-camping destinations. October before March is the perfect time to come here.
6. Baranti
Baranti is a small place, peaceful and scenic. It is a place where one can take a break from everyday monotony and drudgery and literally rejuvenate one's mind and soul. It's part of the lovely countryside of Rarh. Baranti is also a picnic spot where people come for a day-long picnic from surrounding areas. Lush green woods, charming hills, and a mesmerising natural lake are home to this picture-perfect tribal community. The best time to visit this beautiful place is from October until March.