Key Features:
1. Royal Bengal Tigers: The park is famous for its population of Royal Bengal Tigers, which have adapted to the mangrove habitat.
2. Flora and Fauna: It boasts a wide variety of species, including estuarine crocodiles, spotted deer, fishing cats, snakes, and several bird species like herons and kingfishers.
3. Mangroves: The forest consists of salt-tolerant mangrove trees, with species like Sundari (from which the name Sundarbans is derived).
4. Biodiversity Hotspot: It is home to rare and endangered species of animals, plants, and aquatic life.
5. Delta Region: The park is part of the Ganges Delta, formed by the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers.
Activities:
Boat Safaris: The best way to explore the park and view its wildlife.
Nature Walks: Guided trails to experience the mangroves up close.
Bird Watching: Ideal for ornithologists and nature lovers.
Best Time to Visit:
Winter (November to February): The most pleasant time with higher chances of wildlife sightings.
