Part 2 of the Sundarban 101 guide covers some of the most popular tourist spots to visit in this wonderful mangrove forest.
If you want to go Sundarbans, you must contact a tour operator or guide. You may also arrange a group tour. Otherwise, it is tough to watch each part of the forest. Unfortunately, if you go with the wrong persons or travel agency, it will be a complete waste of money and time. Before signing up on the contract for visiting Sundarbans, you should check the things they will go/visit in their tour package.
To help you, I have made a list of the places in Sundarbans or things to do in Sundarbans. Check out this- not to miss any important things/places when visiting the largest mangrove forest in the world.
Travel Spots /Points:
Intro 00:00
Harbaria 00:37
Hiron Point 02:19
Dublar Char 04:19
Karamjal 06:37
Jamtola Beach 08:36
Mandarbaria Beach, Satkhira 10:28
ESSENTIAL TIPS - 12:26
Harbaria Eco Tourism Spot : Harbaria Eco Tourism Center is the biggest littoral mangrove forest in the world. It’s located in the Khulna Division at Sundarban .This center has been set up under the initiative of Forest Department under Chandpai Range. The distance of this center from Khulna is about 70 kilometers. Golden/ green and red nameplate of eco-tourism center is on the banks of Harbaria canal. A little ahead is the forest office. This Tourism center has a hanging bridge over a small canal. A large pond is in front across the hanging bridge. In the middle of the pond is a resting place with a little house or canopy of Golpata. There are benches to sit around the house. A wooden bridge runs from the edge of the pond to the house. The wooden walking path of about one kilometer ends in a deep forest.
Hiron Point / Nilkomol (Keurasuti) : Hiron Point, a protected sanctuary in the southern part of the Sundarbans. Another name is Nilkamol. Located on the western bank of the river Kunga, in the Khulna Range. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site under Sundarbans.
As Hiron Point is a sanctuary, this place is a safe haven for tigers, deer, monkeys, birds, and reptiles. For this reason, it is one of the best places to watch the Royal Bengal Tiger and other live wildlife in the Sundarbans area.
Dublar Char (Dubla Island) : Dubla Island is situated on the Bay of Bengal as a part of the Sunderbans forest. Initiated by Hari Bhajan, a disciple of Thakur hari Chand, this fair was first organized in 1923 during the Rash Purnima. To continue his legacy and keep his memory alive, the devotees — especially the fisherman of the Sunderbans organize this five-day fair. Around 40-50 thousand people join the celebrations every year. Traditional handicrafts, precious wooden items, foods etc are put on sale.
Karamjal : Karmajal is one of the wonderful visiting place in sundarban. To appreciate and to view the most precious species of Bangladesh’s wildlife, thousands of visitors make their way to Karamjol, a ranger station deep in the forest that also serves as a deer-breeding center. Bangladesh has some exquisite wildlife species that are unique to the country, and Karamjol is one of the gateways to the majestic wildlife sanctuary, Sundarban. Visitors who are interested in catching a glimpse of the breathtaking wildlife of Bangladesh at Karamjol and Sundarban must first gain permission from the Forest Officer before entering the forest, and vaccines against Cholera must be taken before leaving for Karamjol.
Jamtola Beach : The Sundarbans is a vast forest which is mainly situated in Satkhira district under Khulna division. Sundarbans has some amazing places to visit and Jamtola Sea-beach is one of them. The numerous trees enhance the beauty of this beach. Tourists can also see the natural view of sunrise and sunset, clouds, fogs and the blue sky. There is a tower in Kotka and from this watch tower, it takes half an hour in walking distance to reach Jamtola sea beach.
Mandarbaria Sea Beach, Satkhira : Mandarbaria (Mandarbariya) Sea Beach is located in a no-break zone in the Bay of Bengal of Satkhira district. On the one side of the river Haribhanga, the beautiful nature of the beaches of Mandarbaria. Mandarbariya beach is an unknown place for most people of Bangladesh. The beach is about 75 km from Nilgumur Naughat in Burigawalini in Satkhira district. From Satkhira to Nildumur, it needs to come by car and the rest of the way is necessary to take an engine-driven boat or speed boat. Rivers flowing across the chest of the Sundarbans are the only source for the 75 km journey. Therefore, the beaches of Mandarbariya, about 75 km in length, are suitable only for special travelers who, having acknowledged the hardships, are willing to listen to the abrupt roar of the mighty waters of the Bay of Bengal.
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