Local collectives in the Sundarbans are leading the charge to restore a vital marine ecosystem.
By: Geetanjali Krishna-December 15, 2025

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Local collectives in the Sundarbans are leading the charge to restore a vital marine ecosystem.
By: Geetanjali Krishna-December 15, 2025
Breathtaking Bangladesh: A Tapestry of Natural Beauty
1. Lush Sundarbans Mangroves: Bangladesh boasts the world's largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, known for its vibrant biodiversity. This UNESCO World Heritage Site teems with unique species, including the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger. Its intricate network of waterways and dense foliage create a mesmerizing labyrinth, while the tranquil riverboat cruises provide an up-close encounter with nature.
2. Serene Riverine Landscape: The country's extensive river system, including the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers, weaves a picturesque tapestry across Bangladesh. These life-giving waterways sculpt fertile floodplains and support diverse ecosystems. As visitors explore the countryside, they encounter lush green fields, charming villages, and serene lakeside vistas that showcase the tranquility of Bangladesh's nature.
The Land of Silence
The Bengal Tigers own big areas
They may look like lazy animals that sleep and rest during the day, but when they take action, tigers can travel long distances and sometimes protect and own an area that can extend up to 200 square miles. It will be recognized. Get to see Royal Bengal beauty & the Mangrove forests of Sundarbans with the Best Sundarbans tour packages.
Sunrise in the Sundarban Rainforest, Bangladesh - January 2017
Sundarban Forest, Bangladesh (Source: Jahidul Hasan)
KING’S KINGDOM SUNDARBAN CAN BE YOUR NEXT DESTINATION
Sajne Khali (W.T), Sarak khali, I-Land, Sudhannakhali(W.T), Back to Sonakhali/Canning .
The mangrove inlets of the Indian Sundarbans (NASA’s Earth Observatory, ca. 1999-2000)