A complimentary post-conference tour awaits all registered participants, featuring an unforgettable journey through the Karamjal of SUNDARBAN the world’s largest mangrove forest along with a visit to the holy majestic The Sixty Dome Mosque, one of Bangladesh’s most treasured historical landmarks.
Karmajal is one of the best spots to visit in Sundarbans. Karamjal is a place worth for a short visit (one day). Easily accessible from Mongla Port area (ferry ghat) by local engine driven boats. You can say it is the starting point of the great Sundarbans. There is a long wooden (man made) circular walk way so that you can go inside the forest and come back. There is a watch tower near the walkway. One more interesting thing is that,There will be lot of free monkeys to welcome you.
The Sixty Dome Mosque (more commonly known as Shait Gambuj Mosque or Saith Gunbad Masjid), is a mosque in Bangladesh. It is part of the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the largest mosque in Bangladesh from the sultanate period (1204-1576). It was built during the Bengal Sultanate by Ulugh Khan Jahan, the governor of the Sundarbans. It has been described as "one of the most impressive Muslim monuments in the whole of the Indian subcontinent.