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Spotted Deer and House Crow

Indian wild boar (Sus scrofa cristatus)

Red junglefowl (Gallus gallus)

 

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sundarbans (Bengali: সুন্দরবন, Shundorbôn) , a single block of tidal halophytic salt-tolerant mangrove forest of great size and bio-diversity, is a vast area covering 4264 square km in India alone. The Sundarbans provides a unique ecosystem and a rich wildlife habitat. The Indian Sundarbans forms the largest Tiger Reserve and National Park in India.

 

The Sundarbans are a part of the world's largest delta formed by the mighty rivers Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna. Situated on the lower end of the Gangetic Bengal, it is also the world’s largest estuarine forest. The Sundarbans is criss-crossed by hundreds of creeks and tributaries. It is one of the most attractive and alluring places remaining on earth, a truly undiscovered paradise.

The world's largest mangrove forest Sundarbans in Bangladesh suffer from climate change affects as sea water level goes higher than ever and enter into the forest. Overflowing salty water and less raining have been a great threat for this unique natural beauty.

Sundarbans National Park.

 

Boat trip and walk to Kotchikali (with view of Dimer Char).

 

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Adventure tourism Sundarban is the World largest Mangrove forest which 60% in Bangladesh. It is the home of ROYAL BENGAL TIGER and many rare animals living in sundarban forest. Sundarban is the best place for bird watchers. The wild-life and Mangrove forest is criss-crosses river networking. Best travel destination of Asia for few days’ dventurous expeditions in sundarban wildlife sanctuaries reached by only house boat.

These trips cover the Sundarban forest- the largest mangrove forest in the world (5770sk.km) and the home of Royal Bengal Tiger. A network of River and creeks criss – crosses their dense evergreen forests. You often find tiger crossing the river and crocodiles basking in the sun. Deer’s, wild boars, otters river Dolphin, over 270 species of birds, 120 species of fish, 50 species of reptiles and 8 species of amphibians are still found there. THE WORLD HERITAS SITES- the largest remaining tract of habitat for the Royal Bengal Tiger can be the best place for adventures cruising for a few days.

Regular tour itinerary : sundarbontour.blogspot.com or info@expeditions-bd.com

 

Photo taken at Sundarbans Forest, Khulna.

Bonnie Camp Entrance from Outside, it's a restricted area for watching Tigers. This Camp was Sundarban Biosphere Reserve and CORE Area.

 

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Sundarbans Adventure ture

Many deers, many tiger footprints, and NO TIGERS!

Flocks of lesser whistling teal in morning sunshine in one of the numerous channels in Sundarbans......

 

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sundarbans (Bengali: সুন্দরবন, Shundorbôn) a single block of tidal halophytic salt-tolerant mangrove forest of great size and bio-diversity, is a vast area covering 4264 square km in India alone. The Sundarbans provides a unique ecosystem and a rich wildlife habitat. The Indian Sunderbans forms the largest Tiger Reserve and National Park in India. The Sundarbans serves a crucial function as a natural protective barrier for the millions of inhabitants in cyclone-prone delta region.

 

The Sunderbans are a part of the world's largest delta formed by the mighty rivers Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna. Situated on the lower end of the Gangetic West Bengal, it is also the world’s largest estuarine forest. The Sunderbans is criss-crossed by hundreds of creeks and tributaries. It is one of the most attractive and alluring places remaining on earth, a truly undiscovered paradise.

 

The Sundarbans provides a unique ecosystem and a rich wildlife habitat. According to the 2011 tiger census, the Sundarbans have about 270 Royal Bengal Tigers (Panthera tigris tigris). The Sundarbans became inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 and has also been enlisted among the finalists in the New7Wonders of Nature.

 

The lesser whistling duck (Dendrocygna javanica), also known as Indian whistling duck or lesser whistling teal, is a species of whistling duck that breeds in the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. They are nocturnal feeders and during the day may be found in flocks around lakes.

 

Images of Bengal, India

CBA Site visit to Mongla, Khulna, Bangladesh. Climate change adaptation

 

Sundarban, world heritage site

Bengal Monitor or Common Indian Monitor (Varanus bengalensis)

 

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sundarbans (Bengali: সুন্দরবন, Shundorbôn) , a single block of tidal halophytic salt-tolerant mangrove forest of great size and bio-diversity, is a vast area covering 4264 square km in India alone. The Sundarbans provides a unique ecosystem and a rich wildlife habitat. The Indian Sundarbans forms the largest Tiger Reserve and National Park in India.

 

The Sundarbans are a part of the world's largest delta formed by the mighty rivers Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna. Situated on the lower end of the Gangetic Bengal, it is also the world’s largest estuarine forest. The Sundarbans is criss-crossed by hundreds of creeks and tributaries. It is one of the most attractive and alluring places remaining on earth, a truly undiscovered paradise.

 

Sundarbans is an area around the Ganges Delta It consist of many islands including the largest area of Mangrove Swamp in the world The islands vary in size; some are inhabited others occupied only by wildlife which includes Bengal Tigers although these are rarely seen. People travel between islands for work or to go to the market by small ferries which are often precariously overloaded.

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