Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary

Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary

Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary offers a rich habitat for a diverse array of flora and fauna, making it a significant spot for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

30,312
Acres Protected
Not well-documented
Miles of Trails
Data unavailable
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary

Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary
 

Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the southeastern region of Bangladesh, is a protected area extending over hilly and forested terrain along the western coast. It serves as a crucial refuge for endangered species including the Asian elephant and various exotic birds, making it a prime location for biodiversity research and conservation. The sanctuary is part of the largest remaining hill forest in Bangladesh, encompassing mixed evergreen and semi-evergreen tropical vegetation. The area has cultural significance as well, being home to indigenous communities who have lived in harmony with the environment for generations. Trekkers and wildlife watchers can explore the varied landscapes, from forested hills to serene coastal ecosystems. Visitor attractions include panoramic viewpoints and opportunities for bird watching, as the sanctuary lies on a migratory route for numerous bird species. Although the sanctuary draws nature enthusiasts keen on exploring its wilderness, it also faces challenges such as deforestation and poaching, necessitating ongoing conservation efforts.

Highlights

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Sundarban Forest View

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Asian elephant sightings

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Indigenous cultural experiences

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Diverse bird watching locations

Notable Natural Features

Magguli Bridge

A scenic spot providing overviews of the forest and river, ideal for photography and relaxation.

Dum Dum Hill

Offers hiking opportunities with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Teknaf Beach

A pristine coastal area providing habitat for marine life and a picturesque setting for visitors.