Karamjal: Director General (DG) of Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Party (VDP) Major General Abdul Motaleb Sajjad Mahmud visited Karamjal, one of the visiting places in the Sundarbans.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, he was welcomed by the Officer-in-Charge of Karamjal Wildlife Breeding Centre, Howlader Azad Kabir, during his visit to Karamjal on Friday afternoon. The VDP DG expressed his happiness after seeing various types of wildlife, deer skins, and a herd of live deer at the Karamjal Crocodile Breeding Center and the Conservation Museum of the Sundarbans.
He visited some parts of the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest, and expressed his satisfaction. Howlader Azad Kabir provided an overview of various species of trees, including Gewa, Kewa, Chaila, and Sundari of the Sundarbans, along with a map and boundaries of the entire mangrove forest.
Major General Motaleb enjoyed seeing the natural views of the rows of green round-leaf trees of Dhangmari Karamjal and the area along the banks of the Pashur River adjacent to the Sundarbans. The Sundarbans, a world heritage site, is known for its environment of creeks and rivers and is a sanctuary for endangered species like the Royal Bengal Tiger. Tourists are mainly eager to visit this forest to enjoy wildlife and the beauty of nature in an eco-friendly atmosphere.