Sunderbans National Park
This world’s biggest mangrove forest belt covers roughly 3,600 square kilometres in Bangladesh and the remainder in India. A substantial portion of the park is submerged in water. Wild boars, deer, otters, monkeys, crocodiles, the fabled Bengal Tiger, and hundreds of other species may be found here. It is a bird lover’s heaven, with over 250 kinds of birds. The greatest time to explore the vast Sunderbans region, which offers so much variation to travellers, is from November to March.