A calm river channel winding through the dense green mangrove trees and aerial roots of the Sundarbans forest.
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Attractions in Sundarbans

Wild adventure in the world's largest mangrove forest 🐅🌳

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Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gombuj Masjid)
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Sixty Dome Mosque (Shat Gombuj Masjid)

📍 Bagerhat

🏰 Castle

A 15th-century UNESCO World Heritage mosque featuring 77 domes and unique Tughlaq-style architecture, serving as the centerpiece of the Historic Mosque City.

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Jamtola Beach

Jamtola Beach

📍 Mongla

⛱ Beach

A secluded and pristine sandy beach within the Sundarbans, renowned for its natural beauty and sightings of wildlife tracks along the shore.

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Karamjal Wildlife Breeding and Eco-Tourism Center

Karamjal Wildlife Breeding and Eco-Tourism Center

📍 Mongla

🧗 Adventure

The most accessible activity hub in the Sundarbans, featuring an extensive wooden boardwalk, a watchtower, and a specialized breeding program for saltwater crocodiles and deer.

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Katka Beach

Katka Beach

📍 Mongla

⛱ Beach

A prominent coastal area where the mangrove forest meets the sea, offering opportunities for wildlife observation and nature photography.

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Katka-Kachikhali Tiger Trail

Katka-Kachikhali Tiger Trail

📍 Mongla

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

8km moderate point-to-point trek with minimal elevation gain. This trail is the premier hiking experience in the Sundarbans, traversing dense mangroves, tiger-inhabited grasslands, and the pristine Jamtola Beach. Hiking requires armed forest guards, usually arranged through licensed tour companies.

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Kachikhali (Tiger Point)
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Kachikhali (Tiger Point)

📍 Sundarbans

🏔 Scenic View

A remote and picturesque area where the forest meets the sea, famous for its diverse flora and sightings of Bengal tigers.

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Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali
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Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali

📍 Bagerhat

🏰 Castle

The sacred final resting place of the Sufi saint who founded the city, featuring a large stone sarcophagus and a nearby pond inhabited by crocodiles.

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Harbaria Eco Tourism Center

Harbaria Eco Tourism Center

📍 Mongla

🌲 Nature

Known as the main gate to the deep forest, this center offers a boardwalk trail where visitors often find fresh tiger footprints.

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Jeshoreshwari Kali Temple

Jeshoreshwari Kali Temple

📍 Shyamnagar

🏘 Town / Village

An ancient Hindu pilgrimage site and architectural landmark dating to the 16th century, regarded as one of the 51 sacred Shakti Peethas.

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Kachikhali Beach

Kachikhali Beach

📍 Mongla

⛱ Beach

A scenic coastal meadow and beach area where the forest opens up to the Bay of Bengal, frequently visited for its unique landscape.

Kachikhali Tiger Point

Kachikhali Tiger Point

📍 Mongla

🌲 Nature

A remote forest area characterized by dense vegetation and open fields where wildlife, including deer and wild boar, is frequently spotted.

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Dublar Char ©

Dublar Char

📍 Sundarbans

🏘 Town / Village

A seasonal island village where visitors can observe the traditional fishing culture and unique fish-drying practices of the delta's maritime community.

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Kodla Math (Ayodhya Math) ©

Kodla Math (Ayodhya Math)

📍 Bagerhat

🏰 Castle

An elegant 17th-century Hindu temple built of carved bricks, showcasing the distinct Sikhara architectural style and detailed terracotta craftsmanship.

Harbaria Nature Trail

Harbaria Nature Trail

📍 Mongla

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

2km easy 1-hour circular walk with 2m elevation gain. Located at Harbaria Forest Station, this trail consists of a wooden boardwalk that penetrates deep into the mangrove canopy, offering views of breathing roots and local wildlife. Accessible via boat tours from Mongla.

Hiron Point (Nilkamal)

Hiron Point (Nilkamal)

📍 Mongla

🌲 Nature

Located in the southern part of the Sundarbans, this point is a key area for spotting Royal Bengal Tigers and diverse bird species.