Five River Junction: A Confluence of Natural Splendor
Witness the breathtaking confluence of five rivers at Five River Junction, a natural wonder nestled in the heart of the Sundarbans.
Five River Junction, also known as Panchamukhni, is a mesmerizing spot in the Sundarbans where five rivers converge, creating a spectacular display of nature's grandeur. Accessible by boat, this unique location offers stunning views and a rare opportunity to witness the confluence of waterways deep within the mangrove forests.
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- XPXJ+XQ7, Unnamed Road, Jharkhali, Lot No 126, West Bengal, 743312, IN
Know before you go
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- The best time to visit is during the winter months (October to March) for pleasant weather and optimal wildlife viewing opportunities.
- Bring binoculars for enhanced birdwatching and wildlife spotting along the riverbanks.
- Carry insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes and other insects, especially during the monsoon season.
- Respect the local ecosystem by avoiding littering and maintaining a safe distance from wildlife.
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Getting There
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Boat
Five River Junction is primarily accessed by boat from Jharkhali or other nearby locations in the Sundarbans. Arrange for a boat tour from Jharkhali New Jettyghat or through a local tour operator. Boat rentals vary, starting from approximately INR 500 for a small group. Confirm the itinerary includes a visit to Panchamukhni (Five River Junction).
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