Sunderban (2)

Sundarban National Park is formed by confluence of three rivers-the Ganga, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna which covers an area of 2585 sq km wildlife sanctuary which is extended into Bangladesh too. The Indian Sundarban forms the largest tiger reserve and national park in India. This wild life sanctuary is the world’s largest estuarine sanctuary which is really worth visiting. The forest of this sanctuary is dense and comprises of about 270 royal Bengal tiger along with spotted deer, wild pigs,

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The most thrilling and adventurous wildlife destination in East India is Sundarbans. In the year of 1997 this Indian national park was entitled as UNESCO World Heritage Site. The name “Sundarbans” may drive for the tree “Sundari”, which is found here a lot. The marvelous granitic forest, Sundarbans park is situated in the Indian state of West Bangal. It is the largest on its own hunk of tidal halophytic mangrove forest on the earth.

Sundarbans covers the granitic land of 38,500 sq km, of which a
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