Khulna, Bangladesh's third-largest city, is a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Located in the southwestern part of the country, it serves as a gateway to the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This city is rich in history, having been an important river port during the British colonial period. Visitors are drawn to its unique location, nestled between the Bhairab and Rupsha rivers, which gives it a distinct landscape and a vibrant riverine culture. Khulna is also known for its artisanal handicrafts, particularly jute products and clay pottery, reflecting the traditional skills of its people. The city offers a range of tourist attractions, from historical sites like the Khan Jahan Ali's Mausoleum in nearby Bagerhat to natural wonders such as the Satkhira Range of the Sundarbans. With its warm and welcoming locals, Khulna provides an authentic Bangladeshi experience, offering visitors an opportunity to explore its diverse ecosystems, rich history, and cultural treasures.
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