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Sundarban used to be an amazing tourist destination. But since last three years ,nobody dared to visit it because___________.
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The Sunderbans, literally translating to ‘the land of beautiful forests’, and shared between India and Bangladesh, is a declared UNESCO heritage site inscribed in 1987.
This area has an aesthetic aura that manages to attract travelers with the richness of its ecological diversity and magnificent collection of flora and fauna. Since 1966, the Sundarbans has been a wildlife sanctuary, and is the home of an estimated 400 Royal Bengal Tigers, 30000 spotted deer and a large population of rare salt-water crocodiles .
The forest has the collection of the largest number of Sundari trees. Sunderbans masters the art of wilderness with its flowing rivers, springs, deltas, estuaries and creeks. It is a declared Tiger Reserve - home to the Royal Bengal Tiger- an almost extinct species that swims in the saline water and are often the man-eating varieties.
Some other endangered species in this Bio-reserve include Olive Ridley Turtle, Batagur baska, and King Crabs. One can also catch a glimpse of the rare jungle fowl, giant lizards, wild boar, Chital Deer and various varieties of crocodiles. The Siberian duck is another well-known attraction here. Apart from this, there are more than 64 varied types of Mangroves like Goran, Genwa, Dhundal, Garjan, Kankra, Sundari and Passur. Nilkamalor Hiron Point and Katka viewpoints are a tourist hotspot as they offer awe-inspiring views of animals. Also, one can enjoy the mud-flats locally called Chargheri, famous for coastal trekking.
Dobanki Watch Tower, towered at a height of 20 feet from the ground level and about half a kilometer long, also offers canopy walks.