Amazing Tourism of Sundarbans National Park | Tourist place in India
Sundarban's National Park Sundarban National Park had lots of interesting knowledge and you can see very rare animals. The name sundarban is translated to mean "beautiful forest". A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sundarbans National Park has a magnificent tangle of mangrove forest that's the largest in the world. It's spread over about 10,000 square kilometers (3861 square miles) at the mouth of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers between India and Bangladesh, and bordering the Bay of Bengal. About 35% of the Sundarbans lies in India and the remainder is in Bangladesh. The Indian part is made up of 102 islands and just over half of them are inhabited. What also makes the Sundarbans unique is that it's the only mangrove jungle in the world to have tigers -- and, they're strong swimmers! Long stretches of nylon net fencing have been installed on forest boundaries to prevent the tigers from venturing into villages. Most residents of the Sundarbans know...