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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SundarbansSundarbans - Wikipedia

    Sundarbans (pronounced / s ʌ n ˈ d ɑːr b ə n z /) is a mangrove area in the delta formed by the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal.Spread across parts of India and Bangladesh, this forest is the largest mangrove forest in the world. It spans the area from the Baleswar River in Bangladesh's division of Khulna to the Hooghly River in India's state of West Bengal.It comprises closed and open mangrove forests, land used for agricultural purpose ...

  2. The Sundarbans National Park is a national park in West Bengal, India, and core part of tiger reserve and biosphere reserve. It is part of the Sundarbans on the Ganges Delta and adjacent to the Sundarban Reserve Forest in Bangladesh. It is located to south-west of Bangladesh. The delta is densely covered by mangrove forests, and is one of the largest reserves for the Bengal tiger.

  3. The Sundarbans Reserve Forest (SRF), located in the south-west of Bangladesh between the river Baleswar in the East and the Harinbanga in the West, adjoining to the Bay of Bengal, is the largest contiguous mangrove forest in the world. Lying between latitude 21° 27′ 30″ and 22° 30′ 00″ North and longitude 89° 02′ 00″ and 90° 00′ 00″ East and with a total area of 10,000 km 2, 60% of the property lies in Bangladesh and the rest in India. The land area, including exposed ...

  4. Jun 7, 2024 · Sundarbans, vast tract of forest and saltwater swamp forming the lower part of the Padma (Ganges [Ganga])-Brahmaputra River delta in southeastern West Bengal state, northeastern India, and southern Bangladesh. The tract extends approximately 160 miles (260 km) west-east along the Bay of Bengal from

  5. www.wwfindia.org › about_wwf › critical_regionsAbout Sundarbans | WWF India

    The Sundarbans is a cluster of low-lying islands in the Bay of Bengal, spread across India and Bangladesh, famous for its unique mangrove forests. This active delta region is among the largest in the world, measuring about 40,000 sq km. The Sundarbans forest is about 10,000 sq km across India and Bangladesh, of which 40% lies in India, and is ...

  6. Feb 13, 2019 · From above, the Sundarbans mangrove forest is an impressive labyrinth of colors and textures. The clear blues of the Bay of Bengal run into the murky waters of criss-crossing river systems lined ...

  7. Jul 16, 2021 · Sundarbans National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site— is best known for its magnificent tangle of mangrove trees, encompassing the largest mangrove forest in the world. The park spans 10,000 square kilometers (3,861 square miles) at the mouth of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers, which separates the countries of India and Bangladesh and borders the Bay of Bengal.

  8. Sunderban is the largest delta and mangrove forest in the world. The Indian Sunderban is bound on the west by river Muriganga and on the east by rivers Harinbhahga and Raimangal. Other major rivers flowing through this eco-system are Saptamukhi, Thakuran, Matla and Goasaba. Sunderban has extremely rich diversity of aquatic and terrestrial flora and fauna. In fact, Sunderban's highly productive ecosystem acts as a natural fish nursery. Although the region is situated south of the Tropic of ...

  9. Home to the unique royal Bengal tiger, the Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed in 1987. One of the largest mangrove forests in the world, the Sundarbans forests cover an area of 10,000 sq km and lie on the delta of Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers in the Bay of Bengal. The mist-shrouded area is rife with a variety of flora ...

  10. The flagship species of the Sundarbans Mangroves eocregion is the Heritiera fomes. Image credit: Creative Commons. The Sundarbans Mangrove ecoregion lies in a vast delta, an area over 10,000 km 2 formed by the confluence of South Asia’s largest rivers, the Ganges, Hooghly, Padma, Brahmaputra and Meghna. Strong monsoons from the Bay of Bengal bring heavy rains and devastating cyclones that cause widespread destruction. Annual rainfall exceeds 3,500 mm, and daytime temperatures can reach a ...

  11. Jun 25, 2017 · The Sundarbans is a cluster of low lying islands in the Bay of Bengal spread across Bangladesh and the West Bengal region of India. It is the largest single block mangrove forest in the world and home to hundreds of species including the Bengal tiger, the Ganges dolphin, and river terrapin- which is classified as critically endangered.

  12. The Sunderban National Park is many things at once, a biosphere reserve, national park and tiger reserve, such is the richness of this mangrove ecosystem. What we commonly call Sunderbans is actually a large delta spread across 40,000 sq. km between India and Bangladesh! Just to give you an idea of how vast it really is, consider this.

  13. The Sundarbans. Photo by Els Slots. The Sundarbans are part of the world’s largest delta and hold among the largest remaining areas of mangroves in the world. Its ever-changing landscape is fed by three major rivers and shaped by tidal shifts and monsoon rains. The site also has exceptional biodiversity, with a population of about 400 Bengali ...

  14. The Sundarbans is the only remaining habitat in the lower Bengal Basin with a wide variety of fauna, including rare and endangered species such as the Bengal tiger and estuarine crocodile as well as 315 species of birds, 53 reptiles and an estimated 400 species of fish. Protection of the site is all the more important given that 40% of the natural habitat that existed in the delta 200 years ago has been converted to agriculture, with the loss of most of the area’s large mammals.

  15. Top ways to experience nearby attractions. 565 R R N Bose Road Brahmapur, Near Bank of Baroda. Garia. Kolkata.West Bengal., 700096 India. Much more than watchtowers and tigers, the Sundarban National Park’s extensive mangroves are a wonder, building land, protecting against storms, and home to vast waterways (which they call creeks!) and ...

  16. Discover Sundarbans Wildlife in Mangroves Same Day From Kolkata. 4. Full-day Tours. from ₹32,140. per adult (price varies by group size) Exploring the beauty of Sunderban. 3. Bus Tours. from ₹16,184. per adult. Private Multi Day Trip to Sunderban with Jungle Safari from Kolkata. Historical Tours. from ₹75,000. per adult. Kolkata & Sunderban Mangrove Forest. Bus Tours. from ₹62,337. per adult (price varies by group size)

  17. Mar 29, 2024 · What is Sundarbans? The Sundarbans hosts the largest mangrove forests in the world, lying on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal. The mangrove ecosystem is a specialised environment between the land and the sea in the tropical and subtropical regions. It provides shelter for 84 species of flora, including ...

  18. Jun 22, 2023 · The Sundarbans is a large mangrove forest spread across Bangladesh and West Bengal in India; it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Understand . The Sundarbans are the largest littoral mangrove belt in the world, stretching 80 km (50 mi) into the Bangladeshi and Indian hinterland from the coast. The Sundarbans have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The forests aren't just mangrove swamps though, they include some of the last remaining stands of the mighty jungles which once covered ...

  19. Sundarban Wetland is located within the largest mangrove forest in the world, the Sundarbans, that encompasses hundreds of islands and a maze of rivers, rivulets and creeks, in the delta of the Rivers Ganges and Brahmaputra on the Bay of Bengal in India and Bangladesh. The Indian Sundarban, covering the south-westernmost part of the delta, constitutes over 60% of the country’s total mangrove forest area and includes 90% of Indian mangrove species. The mangrove forests protect the ...

  20. www.holidify.com › places › sundarban-national-parkSundarbans - Holidify

    Sundarbans epitomize wilderness with its meandering rivers, springs, creeks and estuaries. It was a declared Tiger Reserve, home to the Royal Bengal Tiger - an almost extinct species that swim in the saline water and are often called man-eaters. Other endangered species in the Bioreserve are Batagur baska, King Crabs, Olive Ridley and Turtles. You can also find jungle fowls, giant lizards, spotted deer, wild boar, and crocodiles in these forests.

  21. Oct 14, 2021 · Numerous creeks and tributaries, waterways and islands make Sundarbans the most attractive and alluring National Park of India. It is also one of the most unique and large mangrove ecosystems of the world. This most famous UNESCO World Heritage Site is an ideal place to see wildlife at its best and is widely popular for the beautiful orange black striped Royal Bengal Tigers. Besides, this national park that consists of 102 islands on the Indian side also houses various small enclosures such ...

  22. Sundarbans National Park: The Sundarbans National Park is a popular tourist destination within the Sundarbans. It covers an area of about 1,330 sq km and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors can take guided tours of the park to spot the various wildlife species and learn about the park's conservation efforts. Boat Safari: A boat safari is a popular way to explore the Sundarbans. Visitors can take a boat tour of the mangrove forests, which allows them to spot wildlife and ...

  23. Mar 25, 2021 · Sundarbans region was badly damaged by Cyclone Amphan in 2020. Key Points. It is a vast contiguous mangrove forest ecosystem in the coastal region of Bay of Bengal spread over India and Bangladesh on the delta (world’s largest) of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers. It contains the world’s largest mangrove forests.

  24. Jun 22, 2024 · The Sundarbans region of India has experienced a significant shift from traditional agriculture to shrimp aquaculture due to erratic weather and increasing global demand for shrimp. Credit ...

  25. Jan 23, 2022 · West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district, within which the larger share of the Sundarbans is located, is impacted by cyclones the most frequently among Indian districts, found a recent study. The return period of cyclonic storms in the district was 1.67 years on a scale of 1.5 to 60 years, according to the analysis by India Meteorological Department (IMD), Pune.

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