Mongla: Mongla is the second seaport of the
country and gateway to the Sundarbans. It lies 38 km. to the south of Khulna.
The port authority has got motor launches to go to the forest.
Sundarban:
In the south-western part of Bangladesh, in the district of greater Khulna,
lies the Sundarbans, the beautiful forest. It is a virgin forest which until
recently owed nothing to human endeavour and yet nature has laid it out with as
much care as a planned pleasure ground. For miles and miles, the lofty treetops
form an unbroken canopy, while nearer the ground, works of high and ebb-tide
marked on the soil and tree trunks and the many varieties of the natural
mangrove forest have much to offer to an inquisitive visitor.
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 river banks. 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.
The Sundarbans is a cluster of islands with an approximate area of 6000 sq. km.
forming the largest block of littoral forests. 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
habital 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.
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, 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.
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