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Sundarbans - Wikipedia
Sundarbans (Bengali: সুন্দরবন) (pronounced / sʌnˈdɑːrbənz /) is a mangrove forest area in the Ganges 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. [6] .
The Sundarbans - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The Sundarbans mangrove forest, one of the largest such forests in the world (140,000 ha), lies on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal. It is adjacent to the border of India’s Sundarbans World Heritage site inscribed in 1987.
Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve - Wikipedia
The Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve is a biosphere reserve in the Indian state of West Bengal, based on the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme list. [1] It is one of the 18 biosphere reserves in India and the third largest in terms of area.
Sundarbans | Mangrove Forest, Wildlife Reserve, India …
2025年1月29日 · 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.
Sundarbans National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
It contains the world's largest area of mangrove forests. A number of rare or endangered species live in the park, including tigers, aquatic mammals, birds and reptiles. Les Sundarbans …
Sundarban Tiger Reserve - SDTOTO
Sundarbans features two ecoregions - 'Sundarbans freshwater swamp forests and 'Sundarbans mangroves'. The seasonally flooded Sundarbans freshwater swamp forests lie inland from the mangrove forests on the coastal fringe. The forest covers approximately 10,000 km2 of which about 6,000 km2 are in Bangladesh.
Visit the Sundarbans in Bangladesh and India - National Geographic
2019年2月13日 · Explore the world's largest mangrove forest. Get off the beaten path in the Bangladeshi Sundarbans.
Sundarbans Reserved Forest
Known as “Motherly Sundarbans” by locals, the Sundarbans Reserved Forest is the largest mangrove forest on Earth and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Ramsar Site for its outstanding natural and cultural landscape.
About 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 Mangrove Forest of Sundarban - A Complete Guide
Explore the Mangrove Forest of Sundarban, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich biodiversity and unique mangrove ecosystem. Learn about its significance, key attractions, and conservation efforts.