Khulna Division is principally marshland and jungle. The city of the same name is the administrative capital of the division and is mainly a commercial center, particularly for river traffic. The principal place of interest in this area of the country is the Sundarbans National Park, a supreme example of lush coastal vegetation and the variety of wildlife which it can support. The most famous inhabitants of this region are the Royal Bengal tigers, but spotted deer, monkeys and a great variety of birds are also to be found here. Not surprising, considering this area boasts the largest mangrove forest in the world. Tours (usually for 10 people or more) are organized by the Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation during the winter; otherwise, boats can be hired from Khulna or Mongla, which is the main port for the Khulna region. Accommodation is available at Heron Point. Other places of interest include the mosque of Sat Gumbad, and the town of Bagerhat (home of Khan Jahan Ali, a well-known Sufi mystic). Kuakata is a newly developed tourist resort for those in pursuit of beaches. Here, visitors can also observe the traditions and unique lifestyle of the Rakhane tribes. In this region also stands a 70ft-Buddhist statue.