The Sundarbans is the national forest of Bangladesh. The location of this forest in the south of our country. The Sundarbans is one of the many historical forests in the world. This forest is full of natural beauty. This forest is very quiet, quiet and dense. It goes without saying that there is no other forest like the Sundarbans in the Indian subcontinent. Among the beauties of the Sundarbans are the hooks of the Royal Bengal Tiger, the chirping of birds, the chirping of deer, all these familiar scenes of the Sundarbans. This forest is called the mangrove forest of Bangladesh. A mangrove forest is a forest of plants with a kind of breathing roots. The forest that has such a large number of such plants is called mangrove forest. The largest mangrove and salt water forest in the world is the Sundarbans. The area of the Sundarbans is 5648 sq. Km. This is the Sundarbans with 5 districts of Bangladesh. There is one or another reason for naming every pattern in the world. There are beautiful trees in the forest of this forest. This beautiful tree grows in large quantities in this forest and it is called Sundarbans. Boats, planks and house doors are made of beautiful wood. There are various types of plants in the Sundarbans. Among them are amalaki, keora and golpata, teak etc. The most famous Royal Bengal Tiger in the world is in our Sundarbans. For which this country has a lot of fame. Among the various birds in the Sundarbans, we see a few - Shalik, Tia, Moyna, Kokil, Bak, Masranga, Shakun, etc. Fish is one of the natural resources of the Sundarbans. Rivers, canals and beels flow through the heart of the Sundarbans. Due to the presence of salt water in the Sundarbans, a lot of fish are found. Sundarbans fish include - Rupchada, Karal, Boal, Katla, Rui and many more. Types of fish are available. Sundarbans is our invaluable resource. These play an important role in our economy. We have to protect these resources. We have to create public awareness among us. Then the country and the state will develop. There are 42 species of animals living in the Sundarbans. Which can play an important role in our economy. The queen of natural beauty in Bangladesh is the Sundarbans.