SUNDERBANS NATIONAL PARK
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West Bengal
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2024
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2024
Registered by UNESCO at the World Heritage of Mankind since 1997, declared Biosphere Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary, this vast mangrove forest in the Hooghly delta delta between India and Bangladesh shelters the last Bengal Tigers (around 300 individuals). It is an absolutely unique place to visit.
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