Sundarbans, literally meaning ‘beautiful forest’ is known
all over the world for the tidal halophytic mangrove forest. Several
documentary films have been made on this exotic forest.
Sundarban is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The major part of
it is in Bangladesh ; some
part of it also comes under Indian Territory .
Densely covered with forest, it is considered to be one of the largest reserves
that protect Royal Bengal Tiger. Captivating flora, and fauna like avifauna,
aqua-fauna, predators, and reptiles add beauty to the charm of Sundarban National Park , Sundarbans West Wildlife
Sanctuary, Sundarbans South Wildlife Sanctuary, and Sajnakhali Wildlife Sanctuary.
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