Journey Into the Wild
From the world's largest mangrove forest to rain-soaked tropical reserves, Bangladesh's forests are living ecosystems where nature reigns supreme. Walk through green cathedrals and witness wildlife in their pristine habitats.
UNESCO Site
Sundarbans Mangrove Forest
The world's largest mangrove forest and home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. Navigate through tidal rivers, witness spotted deer, and experience the raw power of nature's most unique ecosystem.
Rainforest
Lawachara National Park
A pristine tropical rainforest teeming with biodiversity. Home to the endangered Hoolock Gibbon, this protected sanctuary offers well-marked trails through dense jungle canopy.
Unique
Ratargul Swamp Forest
Bangladesh's only freshwater swamp forest, where trees stand submerged in crystal-clear water. Paddle through emerald corridors in this enchanting flooded forest ecosystem.
Wildlife Haven
Satchari National Park
Seven interconnected forest patches creating a biodiversity hotspot. Encounter troops of Phayre's langur, vibrant bird species, and towering trees in this protected wilderness.
Off the Beaten Path
Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary
One of Bangladesh's oldest wildlife sanctuaries, offering rugged terrain and pristine forest cover. A haven for Asian elephants, wild boars, and numerous bird species in undisturbed wilderness.