Mangrove means species up to medium height and shrubs which can grow in saline coastal sediment habitats in the tropical and subtropical region. There are about 80 mangrove species in the world.
Showing posts with label Beautiful Sundarban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beautiful Sundarban. Show all posts
Ecotourism in Sunderban
Sunderban
is covered major beauty of Bangladesh. Tiger and deer are the main attraction
of Sunderban. It is so beautiful when you travel in a narrow canal by the boat.
For these there is a lot of opportunity for ecotourism. There are a lot of
attractive places in which we traveled such as Harbaria, Dublar chor, Alorcol,
Kotka, Hiron point, Kochi khali and so on. We saw an over mature Keora
plantation garden. Sunderban forest floor is not suitable for walking but that
place is cleared and nude. There is no true succession in Sunderban. Because
there is random selection for species growing. Sometime keora-baen-geowa-sundri
is the flow of the species growing but it is not true at all in every place.
| Boys and girls try to cross the river bank |
Travel in the largest mangrove forest Sundarban
| Beautiful Sundarban |
Sundarban is the largest delta mangrove forest of the world. It covers two sub-continental country one is beautiful Bangladesh in where largest portion of sundarban (65%) situated and rest of the forest is in India. It is one of the wonderful natural beauty of our environment.
| Kotka sea beach in Sundarban |
Every year in winter season a lot of visitors come to take the taste of natural beauty. When you go through the river or canal of sundarban you feel simply 'wow! how much beautiful it is'!
Most attractive wild animals of this mangrove forest are Royal Bangle Tiger, Crocodile, Deer, Monkey and so on. But snake and birds are rear in sundarban.
| Under Keora (Soneratia apetala) plant. |
If you want to travel Sundarban mangrove forest, first come to Bangladesh and than start your journey from Khulna ship ghat by ship for two or three or four days.
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