Hajarikhil, Fatikchari, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Ramgarh-Sitakunda forest area 45 km north of Chittagong city. Hazarikhil, a diverse wildlife sanctuary, is home to 123 species of birds. Among these endangered birds are the endangered woodpecker and Mathura. There are also cormorants and hutum owls. Due to the variety of plant species, some species of birds have been found in this evergreen forest, which is not commonly seen in any other forest. These include Hudhud, Chokh Gel, Nilkant, Beghabau, Ababil. These birds are varied in size, color, and nature.
The Chittagong Division is known for its rich biodiversity. Over 2000 of Bangladesh's 6000 flowering plants grow in the region. Its hills and jungles are laden with waterfalls, fast flowing river streams and elephant reserves. St. Martin's Island, within the Chittagong Division, is the only coral island in the country.
Bangladesh, to the east of India on the Bay of Bengal, is a South Asian country marked by lush greenery and many waterways. Its Padma (Ganges), Meghna and Jamuna rivers create fertile plains, and travel by boat is common. On the southern coast, the Sundarbans, an enormous mangrove forest shared with Eastern India, is home to the royal Bengal tiger.