Travel in Sundarban

Sundarban is a natural wonder, it is the largest mangrove forest in the world. The total size of the Sundarbans is approximately 10 thousand square kilometers, which is jointly between Bangladesh and India.

The Sundarbans, rich in biography, will be said to be less than the organism and plant museum. Sundarbans covers a total of 1,874 sq km. The Sundarbans is known for the habitat of numerous species of animals, including various wild animals like the Royal Bengal Tiger, Chitra Deer, Crocodile, and Snakes. There are about 350 species of plants, 120 species of fish, 270 species of birds, 42 species of mammals, 35 reptiles and 8 amphibians. The Sundarbans are named after this beautiful tree. The only way to get into the Sundarbans is by the waterways only. Suitable time for winter Sundarbans tour.
Sundarban
Sundarban 

What to watch in the Sundarbans
Jamtala beach: There is an observation tower in Jamtala, this tower can be seen together in some parts of the beauty of the Sundarbans. If luck is good then you can get deer or tiger from here.

Mandarbariya beach: Some parts of the sea beach of Mannarbaria are still considered undiscovered. The sunrise and sunset are seen from here.

Hiron Point: Deer, monkeys, Giuseppe, and crocodile are found on a beautiful street walk along the Hiran Point. There are also occasionally seen in the Bengal Tiger.

Dublar Char: A small pond between the Sundarbans area is the Pearl of Dubler. The rivers that flow through the Dublin area are mixed in the Bay of Bengal.

Kata Beach: The Katka Sea Beach is very clean and beautiful. Here the red crab artwork is painted around the belfry.

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