Sundorbon - The Largest Mangrove Forest In this World
You May Tour To Sundorban If You visit BangladeshSundorbans In Brif:
The Sundarbans are the
largest littoral mangrove belt in the world. The forests aren't just
mangrove swamps though, they include some of the last remaining stands of the
mighty jungles which once covered the Genetic plain. The Sundarbans
cover an area of 10,500 sq km.
Since 1966 the Sundarbans have been a wildlife sanctuary, and it is
estimated that there are now 400 Royal Bengal tigers and about 30,000 spotted
deer in the area. Location: Southern Bangladesh and a small part in Eastern India
Position in Google Map:
Sundorbon World Heritage Position:
Sundorbon is listed as world heritage at 1997. It's World Heritage list no is 798. So doubt it's a great world heritage.
How You travel to sundobon?
First
You have to reach to Khulna or shatkhira District. You may reach to Khulna or
Sharkhira or Mongla.
Via Bus:
There are avaliable buses From Dhaka to to khulna or shatkhira or Mongla
Via Train:
You may reach to khulna using train Khulna from Dhaka Komlapur Railway
Station or Airport Railway Station.
Most
Unlikely you have have to get a permission from Divisional
Forest Office in Khulna. With permit in hand, it's possible to hire a boat from Mongla or
Dhangmari to get you to Hiron Point. From Hiron Point you will have to hire a
guide to take you into the park.
You must negotiate the boat price and they
will bring you to Karamjal Wildlife Center. It’s just a wildlife
center not a zoo. Here you can see some of tame deer, monkeys, snakes in cages.
Divisional Forest office address to receive permission:
Divisional
Forest Office,
Circuit House Road, Khulna, +20665 is the place to apply for the mandatory
permit.
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