Sundarbans National Park is a large coastal mangrove forest, shared by India and Bangladesh. The area is home to the Royal Bengal tiger, plus other endangered species such as the estuarine crocodile and Ganges River dolphin. Boats from Khulna city travel south along the river to a quiet mangrove beach at Kotka. Here, a watchtower offers views of the forest and its birds and animals. ― Google

Address: Gosaba, West Bengal 743370

Area: 1,330 km²

Established: 1984

UNESCO Site Id: 452

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Address: Gosaba, West Bengal 743370

Area: 1,330 km²

Established: 1984

UNESCO Site Id: 452

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Sundarban National Park

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Sundarban National Park