Sundarbans National Park
Sundarbans National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the delta region of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna river basins in India and Bangladesh. It is renowned for its vast mangrove forests, which are home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the famous Bengal tiger. The park covers approximately 1,330 square kilometers and is one of the largest tidal halophytic mangrove forests in the world.
The park plays a crucial role in protecting the coastal ecosystem and serves as a natural barrier against cyclones and tidal waves. It is also a habitat for various species of birds, reptiles, and aquatic life, making it an important area for biodiversity. Visitors can explore the park through guided boat tours, offering a unique opportunity to observe its rich flora and fauna.