
Sundarbans National Park
Sundarbans National Park, located in India’s West Bengal, is a vast mangrove forest and UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich biodiversity. It is the world’s largest saltwater mangrove ecosystem, home to numerous flora and fauna, including the famous Bengal tiger. The park's unique tidal waterways and dense forests support a diverse range of species like crocodiles, dolphins, and dozens of bird species. It plays a crucial role in protecting coastal areas from erosion and climate change impacts. As a vital ecological zone, Sundarbans contributes to biodiversity conservation, supports local communities, and attracts ecotourism.