In the south western division of Bangladesh, in the district of superior Khulna, lies the Sundarbans, "the gorgeous forest." It is a virgin forest which until recently owed nothing to human endeavour and yet nature has laid it out with as much care as a designed pleasure ground. For miles and miles, the supercilious treetops form an constant canopy, while nearer the ground, works of high and ebb-tide marked on the soil and tree swimming suit and the many assortment of the natural mangrove forest have much to offer to an interested tourist.
Here land and water meet in numerous tale fashion. Wild life presents many a spectacle. No be unsure, you may come transversely a Royal Bengal Tiger swimming across the streams or the crocodiles basking on the river banks. With the draw near of the sunset herds of deer make for the darking gladeswhere animated monkeys freshen up Keora leaves from above for sumptuous meal for the former. For the botanist, the lover of nature, the poet and the watercolorist this land provides a variety of wonder for which they all need.
The Sundarbans is a bunch of island with an rough area of 3600 sq. km. form the largest block of littoral forests. It's beauty lies in its unique natural bordering. Thousands of twisty streams, creeks, rivers and estuaries have enhanced its charm. Sundarbans meaning beautiful forest is the ordinary environment of the world famous Royal Bengal Tiger, freckled deer, crocodiles, jungle fowl, wild boar, lizards, rhesus monkey and an immeasurable variety of striking birds. Migratory flock of siberian ducks flying over thousands of sail boats loaded with lumber, gopatta (round-leaf), fuel wood, honey, shell and fish further add to the peaceful natural good look of the Sundarbans.
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