Visit SUNDARBAN of Bangladesh

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Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world. It is situated in Khulna district south of Bangladesh. Sundarban is the world's largest tiger famous for the Royal Bengal Tiger. Living directly from Dhaka, live in Khulna. From there, go to the Sundarbans. Besides, you can also visit the Tiger maternity house through various travel packages.

World heritage of Sundarbans Its area is 10 thousand square kilometers. Of which 6,17 sq km is within Bangladesh, the remaining 3,813 sq km is in the neighboring country of India. Positionally, the location of Satkhira district on the south-western border of Bangladesh. The area of ​​the district is 3858.33 sq km. In the meantime, there is about one-third of the forest area. The Sunderbans consists of 1445.18 sq km area in the district.

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Sundarbans-based tourism center has captured the charm of tourists from the Chunna river in the Sunderbans Kolaghese. The Skylight Ecotourism Center is full of holidays on holiday. There are also the Abdus Samad Fisheries Museum. It is an exceptional museum to introduce new generations to the many living creatures living in extinct and extinct native species of fish and water, which reminds tourists of life of coastal people.

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Location: The world's largest natural mangrove forest situated in Khulna, Bagerhat and Satkhira districts is our Sundarbans. This forest is located on the banks of the Bay of Bengal.

Amount: About 6,01,700 hectares which is 4.13% of the country's area and 38.12% of forest area controlled forestry.

Plant species: Sundari, Gewa, Keora, Pashur, Bain, Kakra etc. are the main tree species of the forest.

Wildlife: The important wildlife of this forest is Royal Bengal Tiger, Deer, Monkeys, Pigs, Crocodiles, Dolphins, Guysap, Seashell, Hariyal, Balhans, Gangchil, Bak, Madanatak, Maralhans, Chakha, Eagle, Chil Macharanga etc.

Rivers / canals: The major rivers flowing through this forest are: Pashur, Shibsa, Baleshwar, Rayamangal etc. Besides, hundreds of canals spread like a trap in the forest.

FISH: Not just tree resources, this forest is also a large reservoir of fish resources. Fish are found in hilsa, laita, knife, paw, rupchandha, vetki, parse, goda, Bagada, Chittra etc.

World Heritage: UNESCO announced World Heritage in 1997, comprising 1,360,700 hectares of forests comprising three wildlife sanctuaries of the Sundarbans.

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