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Khulna division is in the southwest part of
Bangladesh has an area of 22274 sq. km and
a population of 14.47 million. There are 10
districts and 28 municipalities under Khulna.
It has the world’s biggest mangrove
forest, the Sundarbans. In Khulna town you
can visit Khulna Museum and Zoo.
Main
tourist spots in Khulna division:
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Sundarban
Sundarban
is the world biggest mangrove forest. In Bangladesh
tourism, Sundarban plays the most vital role.
A large number of foreigners come to Bangladesh
every year only to visit this unique mangrove
forest. Besides, local tourists also go to
visit Sundarban every year. The area of great
Sundarban is approximately 6000 sq. km.
General
Information about Sudarban:
AREA:
Nearly 2400 sq. miles or 6000 sq. km.
FOREST
LIMITS: North-Bagerhat, Khulna and Sathkira
districts : South-Bay of Bengal; East-Baleswar
(or Haringhata) river, Perojpur, Barisal district,
and West-Raimangal and Hariabhanga rivers
which partially form Bangladesh boundary with
West Bengal in India.
MAIN
ATTRACTIONS: Wildlife photography including
photography of the famous Royal Bengal Tiger,
wildlife viewing, boating inside the forest
will call recordings, nature study, meeting
fishermen, wood-cutters and honey-collectors,
peace and tranquility in the wilderness, seeing
the world's largest mangrove forest and the
revering beauty.

[Dears at Sundarban]
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The
Sundarbans are the largest littoral
mangrove belt in the world, stretching
80km (50mi) into the Bangladeshi hinterland
from the coast. The forests aren't
just mangrove swamps though; they
include some of the last remaining
stands of the mighty jungles, which
once covered the Gangetic plain. |
The
Sundarbans cover an area of 38,500 sq km,
of which about one-third is covered in water.
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Since
1966 the Sundarbans have been a wildlife
sanctuary, and it is estimated that
there are now 400 Royal Bengal tigers
and about 30,000 spotted deer in the
area.
Sundarbans
is home to many different species
of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles
and fishes. Over 120 species of fish
and over 260 species of birds |

[Sundarban
- Royal Bengal Tigar ]
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have been recorded in the Sundarbans. The
Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista gangeticus)
is common in the rivers. No less than 50 species
of reptiles and eight species of amphibians
are known to occur. The Sundarbans now support
the only population of the Estuarine, or Salt-Water
Crocodile (Crocodiles paresis) in Bangladesh,
and that population is estimated at less than
two hundred individuals
Here
land and water meet in many novel fashions,
Wildlife presents many a spectacle. No wonder,
you may come across a Royal Bengal Tiger swimming
across the streams or the crocodiles basking
on the riverbanks.

[Wild Monkyes
at Sundarban]
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With
the approach of the evening herds
of deer make for the darking glades
where boisterous monkeys shower Keora
leaves from above for sumptuous meal
for the former. For the botanist,
the lover of nature, the poet and
the painter this land provides a variety
of wonder for which they all crave.
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It's beauty lies in its unique
natural surrounding. Thousands of meandering
streams, creeks, rivers and estuaries have
enhanced its charm. Sundarbans meaning beautiful
forest is the natural habitat of the world
famous Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, crocodiles,
jungle fowl, wild boar, lizards, theses monkey
and an innumerable variety of beautiful birds.
Migratory flock of Siberian ducks flying over
thousands of sail boats loaded with timber,
golpatta (round-leaf), fuel wood, honey, shell
and fish further add to the serene natural
beauty of the Sundarbans.
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This
is indeed a land for the sportsmen,
the anglers and the photographers
with its abundance of game, big and
small, crocodile, wild boar, deer,
pythons, wild-birds and above all
the Royal Bengal Tiger, cunning, ruthless
and yet majestic and graceful, For
the less adventurously inclined, there
are ducks and snipes,
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[Wild Orchid
Garden at Kotka, Sundarban]
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herons
and coots, yellow-lags and sandpipers. It
is also the land for the ordinary holiday
makers who desire to rest or wander around
at will to refresh their mind and feast their
eyes with the rich treasure that nature has
so fondly bestowed.
Means
of Communication: Water transport is the
only means of communication for visiting the
Sundarbans from Khulna or Mongla Port. Private
motor launch, speedboats, country boats as
well as mechanized vessel of Mongla Port Authority
might be hired for the purpose. From Dhaka
visitors may travel by air, road or rocket
steamer to Khulna - the gateway to the Sundarbans.
Most pleasant journey from Dhaka to Khulna
is by Paddle Steamer, Rocket presenting a
picturesque panorama of rural Bangladesh.
Day and nightlong coach services by road are
also available. The quickest mode is by air
from Dhaka to Jessore and then to Khulna by
road.
Journey
time: It varies depending on tides against
or in favor in the river. Usually it takes
6 to 10 hours journey by motor vessel from
Mongla to Hiron Point or Katka.
FAMOUS
SPOTS: The main tourist spots in Sundarban
are Karamjol, Katka, Kochikhali, Hiron point
and Mandarbaria. Hiron Point (Nilkamal) for
tiger, deer, monkey, crocodiles, birds and
natural beauty. Katka for deer, tiger, crocodiles,
varieties of birds and monkey, morning and
evening symphony of wild fowls. Vast expanse
of grassy meadows running from Katka to Kachikhali
(Tiger Point) provides opportunities for wild
tracking.
Tin Kona Island for tiger and deer.
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Dublar Char
(Island) for fishermen. It is a beautiful
island where herds of spotted deer are often
seen to graze.
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Katka
Katka
is one of Heritage sites in Sunderban.
In
Katka there is a wooden watching
tower of 40 ft. high from where
you can enjoy the scenic beauty
of Sunderban. A beautiful sea beach
is there is Katka; you will enjoy
while you are walking to go the
beach from the watching tower. Verities
birds are visible in Katka.
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[Sunset
at Sundarban]
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Hiran point
This
is another tourist spot in Sunderban. It is
called the world heritage state. You can enjoy
the beauty of wild nature and dotted dears
walking and running in Hiron point.
There
are also two other Heritage side in Sunderban;
one is Kochikhali and the other is Mandarbaria
where you will find dears and birds. If you
are lucky you can see the Great Royal Bengal
Tiger, but for sure you can at least see the
stepping of Great Royal Bengal Tiger here
and there in these spots.
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Karamjol
Karamjol
is a forest station for the Rangers. Here
you can see a dear breeding center. To visit
Sunderban you need to go there with a guide
and it is even better if you go there with
a group. You can stay two/three days in Sunderban
depending on your desire and requirements.
One-day tour is not enough for Sundarban as
you will not be able to see the nature in
haste. For one-day tour you can go up to Karamjol
and at a glance visit the outer portion of
Sunderban forest areas.

[Fishing
at Sundarban] |
In
your Sunderban tour you will be able
to see a lots of verities birds (a
heaven for the bird watchers), can
watch the fishing in the river by
the fishermen, if you wish you can
ask your tour operator to give a stopover
in the fishermen villages to watch
their lifestyle, see lots of animals
like monkeys, various types Dears,
foxes,
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Crocodiles,
Snakes and if you are lucky person you will
be able to see the greatest mystery of Sunderban
–The Royal Bengal Tiger. Sunderban is
one of main sources to collect pure honey.
You should not forget to buy some pure honey.
Another inexpressible and unforgettable beauty
you can enjoy if you can match your timing
of tour in full moon. In the full moon the
nights in Sunderban could be one of the most
memorable nights for your whole life.
Other
necessary Information about Sundarban Tour:
Entry
Permission: Prior permission must be obtained
through written application from the Divisional
Forest Office, Circuit House Road, Khulna
(Phone 20665, 211731) to visit the Sundarbans.
Required entrance fees for visitors, vessel
or boat payable at the relevant forest station/range
office.
Fee
for Commercial Photography:
Movie Tk. 5,000.00 per role exposed
Video Tk. 4,000.00 per Cassette
Still Tk. 1,000.00 per role exposed
Guided
Tours: To feel the beauty of Sunderban
you will have to go inside Sunderban &
visit at least the most common tourist spots
of Sunderban, specially the four-heritage
side of Katka, Hiron point, Mandarbaria &
Kachikhali. It will require minimum two nights
stay in Sunderban to visit these spots and
if you are in a group you can ask your tour
operator to make it three, four or five night
tour package as per your desire ness to invent
the real beauty of Sunderban in your Package
tour program. In Sunderban visit, all
the way you will have to go by tourist launch
and spend your night also in the launch as
no hotel or motel facilities are available
there inside of Sunderban. In this tour your
foods and water will be supplied from the
tourist launch only. So to visit the great
Sundarban you will have to decide in advance
how many days you want to spent in Sunderban
– accordingly your tour operator will
arrange and preserve year foods and water.
Tour operators offers all-inclusive guided
package fours from Dhaka to Sundarbans and
return during the tourist season (October
to March).
Climate:
Climate in the Sundarbans is moderate. Air
is humid. Full monsoon is from June to September.
The annual rainfall average between 65" and
70". During ebb tide the forest becomes bare
by 6-7 feet and at high tide (30 miles and
hour) the entire territory of the forest floats
on water.
Life
in Forest: Only means of transportation
inside the forest is boat. There is no road,
no trail of a path anywhere. The woodcutters
make temporary dwellings at the edge of the
forest at a height of 8-10 feet for fear of
wild animals others live on boats. In the
chandpai region it is fascinating to see the
nomadic fishermen (living with families on
boats) catching fish with the help of trained
offers. Exciting activities take place in
Dublar Char in the forest where fishermen
from Chittagong gather for four months (mid
Oct. to mid Feb.) to catch and dry fish. But
the most daring and exciting of all activities
is presented by the honey-collectors who work
in groups for just two months (April-May)
and it is interesting to see how they locate
a hive and then collect honey.
Flora
and Fauna: The Sundarbans is endowed by
nature with rich flora and fauna. It is a
wonderful place to see or to shoot a Royal
Bengal Tiger with Camera if one has the time
to wait in the forest. There are a good number
of tigers in the Sundarbans. Lovely spotted
deer are easy to find. Besides there are a
wide variety of wildlife for which the Sundarbans
is so famous.
Visit
to the Forest: Permission from the Division
Forest Officer, Khulna is required to visit
to the forest. Cholera vaccine is to be taken
well in advance. Anti-malarial, anti-diarrhoeal,
insect repellent cream, drinking water, green
coconuts, medical kit, light tropical dress,
thick rubber soled boots etc. are to be carried
with the tourist. It will be wise to take
the help of an experienced guide to make the
journey fruitful.
Tourist
season & Shooting: Best time to visit
the Sundarbans is from November to March.
Exciting honey collection season is during
April-May. Hunting is prohibited by law in
the country for the preservation of wildlife.
Certain species of birds, however, can be
shot with prior permission of the Divisional
Forest Officer, Khulna.
N.B: Special notes to the tourist
to remember again - do not go in side of the
forest without your guide and proper securities
while your are in Sunderban.
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