, Feb. 10 -- The Sundarbans , the world's largest mangrove forest, stretches across Bangladesh and India, with approximately 60% of its vast 10,000 sqkm expanse lying within Bangladesh's borders. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 and a RAMSAR site in 1992, this unique ecosystem is home to rich biodiversity and serves as Bangladesh's last stronghold for the endangered Bengal tiger. For those looking to explore the history, ecology, and mysteries of this remarkable forest, here are three essential English-language books on the Sundarbans .

3 Best English-Language Books on Sundarbans in Bangladesh

If you're specifically looking for books on the Sundarbans in Bangladesh, here are three top recommendations covering its ecolo...