By Samira Bintay Hasib | Project contributor
The Sundarbans Reserved Forest is the largest mangrove forest on Earth and last home of the Bengal tiger. The Sundarbans are enlisted as UNESCO World Heritage Sites This jungle is also well known for its biodiversity and its different type of ecology. More than 200,000 visitors come to the Sundarbans every year to observe this magical beauty. To serve the tourist we need trained people and help them to generate their income without hampering the nature. BEDS supports CBT development by providing ecotourism training to 90 local tour operators and 60 local tour guide, training 60 families in cultural heritage preservation. We would like to thank our donors who has been supporting the us in this journey and promoting our local initiative for a better future in tourism.
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