Why you will travel Sundorban if you travel Bangladesh?

10:25 AM Nahid Hasan 0 Comments

Sundorban is a Mangrove forest but it has some of unique features. If u know this features you will more interested to make a tour to sundorbon. It’s true that some heritage like Sundorban make unknown poverty prone Bangladesh a familiar and known to this world. I am describing in brief some unique features of Sundorbon. 


Royal Bengal Tiger
Royal Bengal Tiger 


This is the largest Mangrove forest in this world.


Sundorban rivers
A beautiful scenario of Sundorban River


Hope You heard about Sundorban that it is the largest mangrove forest in this world. And it was declared as a world heritage too. The Sundarbans covers approximately 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) most of which is in Bangladesh with the remainder in India. So if you travel to Sundorban you will able to visit the largest Mangrove forest in this universe. So well come to sundorban, Bangladesh. 


Crocodiles diving in the River in Sundorban



Crocodiles in sondorban
Crocodiles in Sundarban



Locally a fabbles is well known that “jole kumir dangai bagh” means “Crocodiles in water and Tigers are on the land.” It’s real face actully seen in Sundorban. Crocodiles dives in the river and the tigers are roaring in the land. Really it’s an advanture. would you like to experience this advanture?

It us found big crocodiles in sundorbans. 


Sppoted deers in sundorbans


sundarban spotted dear
Spotted dear in Sundarban


Spotted deer is a great attraction of sundorbon. 



Moreover Sundarbans is home to a wide range of types of feathered creatures, well evolved creatures, creepy crawlies, reptiles and angles. More than 120 types of fish and more than 260 types of feathered creatures have been recorded in the Sundarbans. The Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista gangeticus) is basic in the waterways. No under 50 types of reptiles and eight types of creatures of land and water are known not. The Sundarbans now bolster the main populace of the Estuarine, or Salt-Water Crocodile (Crocodylus parasus) in Bangladesh, and that populace is assessed at under two hundred people.

So welcome to you for a tour to bangladesh.  




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