After Three Months of Closure, Sundarbans is Opening from September 1
After being closed for three months, Sundarban, the largest mangrove forest in Bangladesh, is being reopened from tomorrow Sunday. Opening for Tourists, Woodsman, Fishermen and others person.
Khulna forest conservator Mihir Kumar Dev said that, entry to the Sundarbans is prohibited from June 1 to August 31 every year for the growth of vegetation and the spread of fish in the rivers and canals flowing inside the Sundarbans. At this time, tourists or anyone from Sundarbans cannot enter here.
Due to the opening of the Sundarbans on September 1 tomorrow, the people living here by doing various jobs such as woodsman, Fishermen are having a busy time. Some are building boats or painting boats and travelers
Most of the people of Koira are associated with the Sundarbans. As a result, entry to the Sundarbans was banned for three months, so people had to survive in some way in this area.
Usually 2.5 lakh to 3 lakh tourists visit Sundarbans every year. So many organizations have started preparing to enter the Sundarbans. Sundarbans has the potential to attract tourists as it generates a large amount of revenue every year.