The Sundarbans is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in Bangladesh, and easily one of the best tourist attractions in the country. This mangrove forest is the largest in the world, and is densely populated with various trees, and diverse wildlife.
Best time to visit sundarban

This time of the year from October to March is best to visit this treasure trove of natural beauty. Also the weather is perfect in this time, not too warm with low chances of rain or storm.
The beauty of Sundarbans is wildlife. The only thing you can hear in the forest is the sound of water, wind, birds, and animals.
Is Sundarban worth visiting?
The most exciting thing in Sundarbans is walking inside the forest. This is an adventurous and horrible moment at the same time when you know there are the man-eating tigers and it could be anywhere, anytime. The forest guards with their guns give you the courage to experience the moment. Walking inside the mangrove trees and the field covered by tiger fern and watching running deers are a lifetime experience.
Dublar Chor is a highly popular island in the Sundarbans, owing to its various types of fish, festivities, and breath-taking sunsets. Almost half of the year, this island remains submerged underwater. During the third week of November, under the full moon, the Hindu community observes their holy festival, Rash Mela, and devotees from all over the country come to join.
A trip to Sundarban should be a must-have on your bucket list. Witnessing the true beauty of greeneries is worth every bit. If you like nature and want to experience the raw natural beauty and habitat then it is the right pick for you. Sundarban has universal importance as many globally endangered species including Royal Bengal Tiger, Estuarine Crocodiles, Irawadi Dolphins, and Endemic River Terrapin (Batagur baska) lives in the mighty forest.