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Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal
This UNESCO World Heritage Site, established in 1984, is the largest mangrove forest globally, encompassing an area of 10,000 sq km, straddling India and Bangladesh. Beyond the rich wildlife, Sundarbans boasts a unique landscape sculpted by the ebb and flow of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers. The intricate network of waterways, mudflats, and dense mangrove forests creates a dynamic and ever-changing environment. You can explore this wonderland on a boat safari, navigating narrow channels and soaking in the otherworldly beauty.