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Sajhnekhali (W.T)
Sajnekhali is the Permission to enter the Sunderban Tiger Reserve. The Sajnekhali Watch Tower is the most popular among all Watch Tower.from this watch tower, one can have a close look at the wildlife. There is also a Crocodile pond, Tortoise pond, Mangrove Interpretation Center, Banabibi Temple, and Nature Observatory Center.
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Sudhyanyakhali (W.T)
Sudhanyakhali Watch Tower and Mangrove Park, on the bank of river Sudhanyakhali, One may take a close look of most of the Tiger from the Tower, there is a sweet water pond where animals come to drink water, some other wildlife like axis deer and Mangrove Park.
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Do-Banki (W.T)
The canopy walks inside the forest with a unique experience of watching wildlife. This canopy walk is about 1/2 km long. There is also a sweet water pond and chital deer.
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Netidhopani (W.T)
This is several watchtowers and is associated with the legend of Behula and Lakhindar. The run of 400 years old temple and mystery atmosphere. There is also a sweet water pond. This watchtower has a capacity 20 person at a time.
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Pakhiralay / Phakhir Jungle
Pakhiralay village three klicks removed from Gosaba ferry staircase, the ideal village of Sunderban. The daily activities of the village are happening by Co-operative system.
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Burirdabri (W.T)
The Burirdabri watch tower famous of mud walk and mangrove cage trail leading to a viewpoint known as Roymongal. There are also view Bangladesh of Roymongal side. This watchtower capacity 15 person at a time.
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Sundarkati (Bonny Camp)
Popular for the highest Watch Tower,30 kilometers aloof from Bhagabatpur, one could reach Sundarkati Eco-Tourism Center through the Rhizophora mangle forest and an in-depth read of the sweet-water lake wherever the life of the Sunderban. there's a depository, one will understand Sunderban through its image.
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Kalash Camp (W.T)
The Kingdom of tigers, the last island of the Sunderban, near the Bay of Bengal. There is a sweet-water pond. The Sunrise & Sunset viewing also beautiful. Kalas is also the nesting place of the Olive Ridley Turtles.