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A local fisherman at work at Kali Talla village in the Sundarbans delta of West Bengal. The village community is recovering from the impact of Cyclone Sidr that decimated their village in 2007. (Photo: MM/ WBVHA/ Cordaid)
CBA Site visit to Mongla, Khulna, Bangladesh. Climate change adaptation
Sundarban, world heritage site
CBA Site visit to Mongla, Khulna, Bangladesh. Climate change adaptation
Sundarban, world heritage site
Spotted a flock of Collared Doves nestled on a tree on a cold rainy morning. You can spot the dark clouds in the distance.
CBA Site visit to Mongla, Khulna, Bangladesh. Climate change adaptation
Sundarban, world heritage site
Mathurakhand. Les villages des Sunderbans sont à la merci des cyclones et des tsunamis qui en brisant les digues sément la mort et la désolation.
A captured tigress captured in the Sundarbans, the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger, being released into the wild.
Explore Tranquility of Sundarban with Sundarban Nature Tour & Travels
Explore the beauty and wilderness of Sundarban and its wildlife with Sundarban Nature Tour & Travels. We are one of the renowned and reasonable tours and travels in Kolkata, West Bengal. We provide a special and customized package of tours and travels for those who want to witness one of the best angiosperms forests in India, the Sundarban. Whether you have a quest of watching Royal Bengal Tiger or Mangrove land, we present you with the best tour packages to relish your quest.
CBA Site visit to Mongla, Khulna, Bangladesh. Climate change adaptation
Sundarban, world heritage site
A Brown-winged Kingfisher known as Khoirapakha Machranga in the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. The largest littoral mangrove forest in the world, it covers an area of 38,500 sq km, about one third of which is covered in water. Bagerhat, Bangladesh. © Mustafiz Mamun / Bengal Pix
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