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Sundarbans - Wikipedia
Sundarbans (Bengali: সুন্দরবন) (pronounced / sʌnˈdɑːrbənz /) is a mangrove forest area in the Ganges Delta formed by the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal. Spread across parts of India and Bangladesh, this forest is the largest mangrove forest in the world. [6] .
The Sundarbans - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The Sundarbans Reserve Forest (SRF), located in the south-west of Bangladesh between the river Baleswar in the East and the Harinbanga in the West, adjoining to the Bay of Bengal, is the largest contiguous mangrove forest in the world.
Visit the Sundarbans in Bangladesh and India - National …
Feb 13, 2019 · Get off the beaten path in the Bangladeshi Sundarbans. From above, the Sundarbans mangrove forest is an impressive labyrinth of colors and textures. The clear blues of the Bay of Bengal run...
Sundarbans: The Largest Mangrove Forest of The Earth
Sundarbans is the biggest natural mangrove forest in the world, located between Bangladesh and India. The most beautiful part of the Sundarbans consists of Bangladesh and it is 60%. It is the deepest with the different types of geological periods and fauna.
Sundarbans | Mangrove Forest, Wildlife Reserve, India-Bangladesh …
Jan 29, 2025 · Sundarbans, vast tract of forest and saltwater swamp forming the lower part of the Padma (Ganges [Ganga])- Brahmaputra River delta in southeastern West Bengal state, northeastern India, and southern Bangladesh.
Sundarbans (Bangladesh) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The Sundarbans are a huge mangrove forest in Khulna Division of Bangladesh, on the coast of the Ganges Delta by the Bay of Bengal. It is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and famous as a sanctuary of the Bengal tiger.
All you need to know about Sundarbans Bangladesh National Park
The Sundarbans, a mesmerizing mangrove forest in Bangladesh, is home to a unique building material - the nipa palm. This remarkable palm plays a vital role in the lives of local communities, offering not just shelter but also a natural cooling system.
Sundarbans National Park, Khulan | Bangladesh.com
The Sundarbans, literally meaning “beautiful jungle” or “beautiful forest”, lies at the mouth of the Ganges and is home to an estimated 200 Bengal Tigers and a herd of approximately 30,000 spotted deer, as well as an impressive variety of reptile, invertebrate and bird species.
About Sundarbans - WWF-India
The Sundarbans is a cluster of low-lying islands in the Bay of Bengal, spread across India and Bangladesh, famous for its unique mangrove forests. This active delta region is among the largest in the world, measuring about 40,000 sq km.
THE SUNDARBAN
Sundarban, the largest mangrove forest, is situated in the southern part of Bangladesh. Sundarban covers 40% of the forest areas of Bangladesh. It was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997.