
Sundarbans National Park
The World's Largest Mangrove Forest
About Sundarbans National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Sundarbans National Park is a vast and unique ecosystem formed by the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers. It's a labyrinth of tidal waterways and small islands, teeming with an incredible diversity of life.
Famous as the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger, it's also a critical habitat for saltwater crocodiles, various deer species, and hundreds of types of birds. Exploration is done exclusively by boat, offering a thrilling and immersive wildlife experience.
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Address: South 24 Parganas District
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