Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park, commonly known as Sheikh Mujib Safari Park, is a safari park in Gazipur, Bangladesh. This safari park is spread over 3810 acre of Sal Forest which makes it one of the largest safari parks in the world and the largest in Asia. It was inaugurated on October 31, 2013. It is located about 40 km north of Bangladesh's capital city Dhaka near the Dhaka — Mymensingh Highway.

The park is divided into 6 major sections: Core Safari, Safari Kingdom, Biodiversity Park, Extensive Asian Safari Park, Bangabandhu Square & Children's Park.

Animals
This safari park is home to 47 species of animals and birds out of which 28 species are local. The total population of animals and birds is about 3000. Most notable are :
 * Tiger
 * Lion
 * Elephant
 * Zebra
 * Deer
 * Swan
 * Butterfly
 * Duck
 * Snake
 * Bear
 * Peafowl
 * Nilgai
 * Hippopotamus
 * Alligator
 * Kangaroo
 * Gharial

Core Safari
Only authorised buses can enter into this zone. But visitors can see the animals in natural environment while sitting inside the bus. This zone is made up with 1335 acre of land in which 20 acre of land for tiger, 21 acre of land for lion, 8.50 acre of land for black bear, 8 acre of land for African cheetah, 81.50 acre of land for chital, 80 acre of land for gaur, 105 acre of land for elephant, 35 acre of land for hippo, 22 acre of land for deer, 25 acre of land for nilgai, 407 acre of land for buffalo and 290 acre of land for African safari.

Reception
The Daily Star called the Safari Park "one of the best latest tourist additions". The park attracts regular visitors from Dhaka.