Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Sundarbans in Bangladesh part


May be many of us know about Sundarbon. It is the world biggest Mangrove forest. It is the beautiful place to visit. Sundarban plays a vital role for tourism in Bangladesh. A large number of foreigners come to visit Bangladesh every year. A large part of the visitors visit Sundarbans mangrove forest. Not only the foreign visitors, a large number of local visitors from the country visit Sundarban mangrove forest.  The area of Sundarbans approximately 6000 sq. kms.
It is the  largest littoral mangrove belt in the world, stretching 80 km into the Bengladeshi hinterland from the coast. The forests aren’t just mangrove swamps though; they include some of the last remaining stands of the jungles, which once covered the Gangetic plain. Since 2966 the Sundarbans have been a wildlife sanctuary, and it si estimated that there are now only 400 Royal Bengal tigers and about 30,000 spotted dear in the area.
Sundarbans are called as the home of many species of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles and fishes. More than 120 species of fish and over 260 species of birds have recorded in the Sundarbans. The Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista gangeticus) is very common in the rivers. There are no less than 50 species of reptiles and eight species of amphibians are known to occur. The Sundarbans now support the only population of the Estuarine or Salt Water Crocodile in Bangladesh and that population is estimated at less than two hundred individuals. It’s beauty lies in its unique natural surroundings. Thousands of meandering streams, creeks, rivers and estuaries have enhanced its charm. Sundarbans meaning beautiful forest is the natural habitat of the world famous Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, crocodiles, jungle fowl, wild boar, lizards, theses monkey and an innumerable variety of beautiful birds. Migratory flock of Siberian ducks flying over thousand of sail boats loaded with timber, golpatta, fuel wood, honey, shell and fish further add to the serene natural beauty of the Sundarbans.
This is indeed a land for the sportsmen, the anglers and the photographers, with its audience of game, big and small, crocodile, wild boar, deer, pythons, wild-birds and above all the Royal Bengal Tiger, cunning, ruthless and yet majestic and graceful, for the less adventurously inclined, there ducks and snipes.
Communication: Water transport is the only means of communication for visiting the Sundarbans from Khulna or Mongla Port. Private motor launch, speedboats, country boats as well as mechanized vessel of Mongla Port Authority might be hired for the purpose. From Dhaka visitors may travel by air, road or rocket steamer to Khulna; the gateway to the Sundarbans. Most pleasant journey from Dhaka to Khulna is by Paddle Steamer, Rocket presenting a picturesque panorama of rural Bangladesh. Day and night long coach services by road are also available almost from all important points of capital as Jatrabari, Sayedabad, Kalabagan, Gabtoli, Abdullahpur ect. The quickest way from Dhaka by air to Jessore and then by road to Khulna.
The main Tourist Spots at Sundarban: The main tourist spots in Sundarban are Karamjol, Katka, Kochikhali, Hiron point and Mandarbaria. Hiron Point (Nilkamal) fortiger, deer, monkey, crocodiles and natural beauty. Katka for deer, tiger, crocodiles, varieties of birds and monkey, morning and evening symphony of wild fowls.  The visitor can stay either at Mongla in some guest house or hotel or may come back to Khulna where are many secured and comfortable


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