what makes the Ganga Brahmaputra basin a famous tourist spot
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"The most prominent part of the Ganga Brahmaputra basin in tourism is the Sundarban forests situated at the delta of the rivers after which the river waters confluence at the sea.
This portion has the biggest swamp forest where there are some typical flora and fauna which attracts tourists from all parts of the world.
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Nestled in the bosom of gentle green mountains, the Brahmaputra river flows through the quaint town of Sualkuchi which is situated in the Kamrup area in Assam. The lush scenery of the Sualkuchi Forest range is also situated close by along with trimmed - down agricultural fields that stand in stark contrast to them. A visit in the evening to the banks of River Brahmaputra will leave you in a complete trance. The sight it presents is spellbinding with the sun dipping slowly making the river bath in the different hues of colours.
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