is recognized as the largest Indian Mangrove forest, which lies on the coastal joint of the Meghna, Ganges & Brahmaputra rivers. The mangrove rainforest in Sundarban is such a precious ecoregion

Sundarban rainforest

The distinctive Geography of the Sundarban rainforest has been expanded on the delta, which is naturally developed by the junction of triple rivers - Brahmaputra, Meghna & Ganges. 

in Sundarban accommodate plenty of fish & feed birds. The deposition of bay mud on the coastal wetlands in Sundarban has formed mudflats. When low-velocity tides come, it exposes the mudflats, submerging them during strong tides.

Extensive mudflats

India's world's largest Mangrove forest is named the' Sundaree tree.' Therefore, it is known to the world as 'Sundarban.' Sundarban rainforest is located through the 24 Paragans districts in West Bengal.

As a part of Indian geography, the Sundarban rainforest has been extended to 102 islands. Among these islands, 54 islands are populated, and others are covered solely with forest. Due to the immense beauty of the largest contagious coastal mangrove forest

Area 

in Sundarban maintain superb accessibility by boats and ferries in the entire ecoregion. So, travelers in Sundarban can enjoy exotic wildlife and a wide range of flora & fauna throughout the coastal rainforest.

Interconnected waterways

 The Tiger Reserve in Sundarban accommodates 400 fiery tigers. So, on a Sundarbans trip, the majestic beauty of the Royal Bengal tigers is the best attraction to all tourists.

The entire rainforest in Sundarban is developed in the joint coastal area between India(4000 km) and Bangladesh(6000 km). In the Indian part, Gosaba is the biggest island of the Sundarban rainforest. 

In the Sundarban rainforest, you will experience the majestic Tidal Phenomenon daily. The high-velocity tides heighten the water level up to 6-10 feet. And in the same day, low tides expose the mudflats lying throughout the coastal ecoregion.

Sundarban rainforest is famous for its contagious Mangrove jungle and delta-shaped region of India, where you will experience the pathetic life of Tiger Widows. So, fishermen and the people who collect honey need permission