Bonnie Camp
Tourist Attraction
Bonnie Camp
Bonnie Camp, originally known as Sundarikati Eco Conservation Camp, is located in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal within the Sundarbans. Renamed by the renowned novelist Shri Budhhadeb Guha on July 15th, 2003, Bonnie Camp is famous for its 50-foot tall watchtower, the tallest in the Sundarbans.
The camp features an Eco Museum beneath the watchtower, a Banbibi temple, ethnic cottages for overnight stays, a round-shaped lodge cum dormitory, and a deer enclosure.
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Bonnie Camp is located in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal.
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