Rupsha, Khulna, Bangladesh
Vromon Tori Tours and Travels is a distinguished tour operator in Sundarban ecotourism, having commenced its journey in 2023. With a steadfast commitment to promoting ecotourism, the company prides itself on operating with honesty and providing superior service. Their dedication to preserving the natural beauty and ecological balance of the Sundarbans sets them apart in the tourism industry.
The company is passionate about offering unique and sustainable travel experiences that allow visitors to explore the stunning biodiversity of the Sundarbans responsibly. Bhromon Tori Tours and Travels focuses on creating memorable journeys that emphasize environmental stewardship, ensuring that both the ecosystem and the local communities benefit from their initiatives. Join Bhromon Tori for an authentic and enriching adventure that prioritizes the preservation of this unique natural wonder.
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Generally, our tour starts from Khulna / Mongla and ends in Mongla / Khulna.
Points of Interest on standard Sundarbans tours include: Harbaria Eco Tourism / Andharmanik, Katka office, Tiger Tila, Tiger Point, Jamtala Sea Beach, Kachikhali Sanctuary, Dimer char, Karamjal (Mini Zoo & Crocodile Breeding Centre). Dubla Island and Heron Point can also be inluded based on tourist requirement.
M.B. Bhromon Tori-1 is a non-AC tourist vessel with a capacity of 35 beds, designed to accommodate a variety of traveler needs. It features one single-bedded cabin, eight three-bedded cabins, and two four-bedded cabins, ensuring comfort and flexibility for solo travelers, families, and small groups. The vessel is managed by a dedicated team of five staff members who ensure smooth operations and excellent service throughout the journey. Bhromon Tori Tours and Travels focuses on creating enriching travel experiences that benefit both the ecosystem and the local communities, making it a premier choice for those seeking a responsible and memorable adventure in the Sundarbans.