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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Dhaka City


The capital of Bangladesh is Dhaka with its exciting history and rich culture Known the world over as the city of mosques and muslin. It has attracted travellers from far and near through ages. It has history dating back to earliest time. But the exact date of its foundation is not known. However, according to recorded history it was founded in 1608 A.D. as the seat of the imperial Mughal Viceroy of Bengal.
Road Intersection in Dhaka City
Dhaka as the capital of Bangladesh has grown into a busy city of about seven million people with an area of about 815 sq. km Having a happy blending of old and new architectural trends, Dhaka has been developing fast as a modern city and is throbbing with activities in all spheres of life. It is the centre of industrial, commercial, cultural, educational and political activities for Bangladesh. At Tongi Teigaon, Demra, Pagla, Kanchpur the industrial establishments turn-out daily necessities. Motijheel is the main commercial area of the city. Dhaka's major waterfront Sadarghat is on the bank of the river Buriganga and is crowded with all kinds of rivercraft, yatchs, country boats, motor launches, paddle - steamers, fishermen's boats all bustling with activity.Colourful rickshaws (tricycle) on the city streets are common attractions for the visitors.Some of the outstanding tourist attractions of Dhaka are:

Map of DhakaGENERAL INFORMATION :
Area : 815.85 Sq. kilometres (approx.)
Population : Seven million (approx.)
Climate : Tropical, with heavy rainfall and bright sunshine in the monsoon and warm for the greater part of the year. The winter months, from November to March, are however, most likeable, cool and pleasant.
Temperature: Max. Min.
Summer: 36.7°C 21.1°c
Winter: 31.7°C 10.5°c
Rainfall : 2540 mm annually.
Humidity : 80 percent (approx.)
National Memorial : Located at Savar, 35, km. from Dhaka city. The memorial designed by architect Moinul Hossein, is dedicated to the sacred memory of the millions of unknown martyrs of the 1971 war of liberation.
Bahadur Shah Park1857 Memorial (Bahadur Shah Park): Built to commemorate the martyrs of the first liberation war (1857-59) against British rule. It was here that the revolting sepoys and their civil compatriots mere publicly hanged
Bangabandhu Memorial Museum : The residence of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi Residential Area has been turned into a musuem. it contains rare collection of personal effects and photographs of his lifetime.
Banga BhabanBanga Bhaban : Tourists can have a look (outside view only) of Banga Bhaban, the official residence of the president.
Bara Katra: This building of grand scale, now almost in ruins, is one of the most important remains of the Mughal peirod in Dhaka. If is of the type of 'Katra' (enclosed quadrangle building) with a gigantic frontage towards the river Buriganga. It was built by Abul Qasim, Dewan of Shah Shuja in 1644 A.D. It served the purpose of a caravanserai.
Chota Katra: Situated about 200 yards east of Bara Katra, Chota Katra was built in 1663 A.D. by Nawab Shaista Khan. This is of similar plan and purpose as the Bara Katra but is smaller in size.
National Art Gallery : Situated in the Shilpakala Academy premises this has a representative collection of folk-art and painting by artists of Bangladesh.
National Assembly Complex : Sangsad Bhaban, the National Assembly Complex in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar designed by the famous architect Luis 1. Kahn has distinctive architectural features.
Suhrawardy Uddyan (Garden) : At a stone's thrown distance from Dhaka Sheraton Hotel is the Suhrawardy Uddyan, formerly known as the Race Course, the popular park of the city. It is here that the clarioncall for independence of Bangladesh was given by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on the 7th March 1971 and curiously enough it is again here that the commander of the occupation forces surrendered on the 16th December 1971.
Baldha Garden : Baldha Garden has collection of rare plants and flowers.
Ramna Garden : Ramna park is a vast stretch of green ground surrounded by a serpentine lake.
Zoological Garden : Called Mirpur Zoo, it is situated at Mirpur 16 km NW of Dhaka, on 230 acres of land.
Botonical Garden: Built over an area of 205 acres of land at Mirpur just east of the Zoo. Objective of garden-botanical education, research, preservation of plants and some recreation.
National Park : Situated at Rajendrapur, 40 km due north of Dhaka, within Joydevpur Police Station in the magnificent Bhawal region of Dhaka-Trishal-Mymensingh highway, this is a vast (1,600 acres) national recreational forest, ideal for hose who love nature.
Curzon Hall : Beautiful architectural building named after Loard Curzon. It now houses the Science Faculty of Dhaka University.
High Court Building : Originally built as the residence of British Governor. it illustrate happy blend of European Mughal architecture.
Dhaka Zoo : Popularly known as Mirpur Zoo. Colourful and attractive collections of different local and foreign species of animals and birds including the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger are available here.
   

Central Shahid Minar : Symbol of Bengali nationalism. This monument was built to commemorate the martyrs of the historic Language movement of 1952. Hundreds and thousands of people with floral wreaths and bouquet gather on 21 February every year to pay respect in a solemn atmosphere. Celebrations begin at zero hour of midnight.
Buddhist monastery : Kamalapur Buddhist Monastery.
National Poet's Graveyard : Revolutionary poet Kazi Nazrul Islam died on the 29 August 1978 and was buried here. The graveyard is adjacent to the Dhaka University Mosque.
Institute of Arts and Crafts : Situated in the picturesque surroundings of Shahbagh the Institute of Arts and Crafts has a representative collection of folk-art and paintings by artists of Bangladesh.
Picnic Spots : There are good picnic spots in the area around Savar and Mirzapur. Other beauty spots connected by road with Dhaka include Joydevpur, Sripur, Madhupur, Rajendrapur National Park, Chandra and Salna, all of which have rest-houses that can be used by tourists on request to the Forest Department.
Bangaldesh Parjatan Corporation owns two picnic spots with Bunglows at Chandra and Salna which can also be hired by tourists.
Sightseeing Tours : Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation runs conducted sightseeing tours from its Tourist Information Centre at Dhaka Sheraton Hotel. The duration of the Dhaka City sightseeing tours is three hours approximately. The Corporation operates a number of other interesting sightseeing tours around the Dhaka City (Ph: 8119192). For the transit passengers the Corporation also runs special city sightseeing tours from from the Tourist Information Centre, Zia International Airport,
Ph: 880-2-8914416.
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Abakash (Parjatan Hotel)
83-88, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212.
Tel: (880-2) 9899288 ,9899290.
Fax: (880-2) 8811150
Asia Pacific Blossom Hotel
House@27, Park Road, Baridhara. Dhaka-1212
Tel: (880-2) 9880406 , 9884233
Fax: (880-2) 9888512
BRAC Centre Inn
BRAC Centre, 75 Mohakhali, Dhaka.
Tel: (880-2) 9886681-2
Fax: (880-2) 9886683
E-mail: bracinn@bdmail.net
Dhaka Mid Town Hotel
62 Gulshan Avenue Dhaka, Road-130.
Tel: (880-2) 8823698
Fax: (880-2) 8823698
E-mail: midtown@bdmail.net
Dhaka Sheraton Hotel
1 Minto Road, Dhaka-1000
Tel: (880-2) 8813391 , 8611191
Fax: (880-2) 8312915
E-mail: sales@sheraton-dhak.com
Grand Azad Hotel
55, Purana Paltan, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9562854 , 9550411
Fax: (880-2) 9571671
E-mail: atoz@bijoy.net
Hotel Purbani International
1 Dilkusha, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9563624 , 9552229
Fax: (880-2) 9562314
E-mail: purbani@bangla.net
Hotel Razmoni Ishakha
89/3 VIP Road, Kakrail, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 8322426-9
Fax: (880-2) 8315369
E-mail: razmoni@bdcom.com
Hotel Royal Palace
31/D, Topkhana Road, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9666962-9
Fax: (880-2) 9566588
Hotel Zakaria
35 Gulshan Road, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka.
Tel: (880-2) 8825003-4, 8826407
Fax: (880-2) 8826407
E-mail: hz@bdonline.com
The Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel
107 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka.
Tel: (880-2) 8111005
Fax: (880-2) 8113324
E-mail: dhaka@panpacific.com
Sundarban Hotel
1/D Sonargaon Road, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9665050 , 86131402
Fax: (880-2) 8613341
Hotel Sarina
Plot # 27, Road # 17, Banani, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9893288 , 8826933
Fax: (880-2) 9889989
E-mail: fnb@sarinahotel.com
Radisson Water Garden Hotel
Airport Road, Cantonment, Dhaka-1206
Tel: (880-2) 8754555
Fax: (880-2) 8754554
Hotel Best Western La Vinci
54 Kawran Bazar, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9113955 , 9130919
Fax: (880-2) 9131218
E-mail: lavinci@bol-online.com
Hotel Metropolitan Ltd.
44 Topkhana Road, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9554683-87
Hotel Midway International
30 Naya Paltan, VIP Road, Motijheel, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 8319315 , 8319753
Fax: (880-2) 8315360
E-mail: hotelmid@aitlbd.net
Hotel Orchard Plaza
71 Naya Paltan, Motijheel, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9330829
Fax: (880-2) 9332369
E-mail: saleshop@aitlbd.net
Imperial Hotel International
33 B B Avenue, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9557307 , 9563298
Fax: (880-2) 9563298
E-mail: hotelimp@bttb.net.bd
Lake Shore Hotel
Road # 41, House # 46, Gulshan # 2, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 8859991 , 8861787
Fax: (880-2) 8860534
E-mail: info@lakeshorehotel.com.bd
Ornate Royal Hotel
29 (New) 30 (Old) Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9354434
Fax: (880-2) 9330219
E-mail: ornate@dhaka.net
Washington Hotel Dhaka
56 Gulshan Avenue, Road # 132 Gulshan #1, Dhaka-1212
Tel: (880-2) 8851467-72, 8850091-95
Fax: (880-2) 9894915
E-mail: resv@hotelwashingtondhaka.com
White House Hotel
155 Shantinagar, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 8317579 , 8314601
Fax: (880-2) 8317726
E-mail: seagull@agni.com
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Abakash Parjatan Ltd.
280, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka-1000
Tel: (880-2) 9351100-1
Cox’s Bazar: (880-0341) 647445
E-mail: abakash@bttb.com
Intraco (Bangladesh) Ltd.
Red Crescent Building (2nd Floor) 114, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000
Tel: (880-2) 9568519 , 9550861
Fax: (880-2) 9551313
E-mail: shamsul@agni.com
The Bangal Tours Ltd.
House # 45, Road # 27, Block # A, Banani, Dhaka-1213
Tel: (880-2) 9885940 , 8820716
Fax: (880-2) 9885940
E-mail: bangal@agni.com
Discover Tours & Travels Ltd.
138 Shantinagar,(Gr. Floor), Dhaka-1217.
Tel: (880-2) 9332474 , 9345912
Fax: (880-2) 9332474
E-mail: shed@bdcom.com
The Guide Tours Ltd.
Plot # 2, Darpan Complex (1st Floor), Gulshan Circle-2, Dhaka-1212
Tel: (880-2) 9886983
Fax: (880-2) 9886984
E-mail: theguide@bangla.net
Green Channel
357 M.M Ali Road, Dampara CDA Avenue, Chittagong-4000
Tel: (880-2) 622377, 610303
Fax: (880-2) 8814713
E-mail: green@abnetbd.com
Green Tourism Ltd.
40/2-B Naya Paltan, VIP Road, Dhaka-1000
Tel: (880-2) 8311727 , 9342250
Fax: (880-2) 9342250
E-mail: tourism@accesste.net
Huen Tsang Tours & Travels Ltd.
108/B Siddishwari, Inner Circular Road, Dhaka-1217.
Tel: (880-2) 8316555 , 8319946
Fax: (880-2) 8313229
E-mail: ayesha@bangla.net
Fahima Tourism Network
Raza Mansion (2nd Floor), Zinda Bazar, Sylhet-3100
Tel: (880-2) 721971, 720873
Fax: (880-2) 722760
E-mail: fahimatourism@hotmail.com
Subornarekha
620 Shahinbagh, Tejgaon, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 9118470
Sundarban Tourism Complex Ltd.
59 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 8116483 , 8125106
Fax: (880-2) 8120684
E-mail: arefin@citechco.net
Sunfine Travels International
113 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Concord Tower, Bangla Motor, Dhaka.
Tel: (880-2) 9337404 , 9334316
Fax: (880-2) 8313824
E-mail: sunfine@citechco.net
Tepantar Porivraman
Jahura Mansion (Gr. Floor), Bangla Motor, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 8614377 , 8628130
Fax: (880-2) 8617019
E-mail: tepantar@bijoy.net
Sylhet Tourism Guide
32 Naya Paltan DIT Extension Road, Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 8311264 , 9337512
Fax: (880-2) 8316025
Time Travel & Tours
121, Motijheel, C/A, Dhaka-1000
Tel: (880-2) 8562316 , 9565427
Fax: (880-2) 8565427
E-mail: time@citechco.net
Tour Planners Ltd.
32, Alaol Avenue, Sector –6 Uttara, Dhaka -1230 Tel: (880-2) 8913389 , 8914489
Fax: (880-2) 8953019
E-mail: tourplan@tour-planners.com
Web: www.tour-planners.com
Sundarban Tourism Plus
Travel Agent & Tour Operator 299/3, Sonargaon Road (2nd floor), Dhaka
Tel: (880-2) 8616668 , 9669119
Fax: (880-2) 8614086
E-mail: sundarbn@bangla.net
Web: www.sundarbantourism.com
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RESTAURANTS
Hotel Abakash
83-88, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka.
Arysha
26 South Avenue, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Tel: (880-2) 8857515
Bukhara Restaurant
Iqbal Centre (18th Floor), 42 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213. Tel: (880-2) 8812411, Fax: (880-2) 8811666
Chilis
House-2, Road-11, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. Tel: (880-2) 9121235 , 8126993
China Grill Restaurant
House-2, Road- 15 Rabindra Soroni, Sector-7, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka. Tel: (880-2) 8915899
Emmanuelle’s
3/7 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Gulshan-2, Dhaka, Tel: 0171-526436
Heritage
Road-109, House-10, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212. Tel: (880-2) 8829359 , 8120803
Khazana
House-12, Road-55, Gulshan Avunue, Dhaka, Tel: (880-2) 8826127
Kasturi
8 Purana Paltan, Dhaka. Tel: (880-2) 9564396 , 9569942
Lazeez
66 Gulshan Avinue, Dhaka. Tel: (880-2) 8112646
Lemon Grass
House-58, Road-131, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Tel: (880-2) 9883626
Park Town International
2, Monipuri Para, Sangsad Avenue, Dhaka, Tel: (880-2) 9127978
Thai House
52/B, Gulshan Avenue,Dhaka-1212
Tel: (880-2)8822757 , 9880358
Vintage Gestaurant
House-1, Road-1(New), Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Tel: (880-2)8123423-4.
The White Castle Restaurant
20, Kemal Ataturk Avenue (15th floor),
Dhaka, Tel: (880-2)8812655-6, 8810012.
Voot
House-35, Road-2, Dhanmondi, Dhaka- 1205, Tel: (880-2) 8652194 , 8628689.
Shehnai
House-53, Block-B, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka. Tel: (880-2) 8810225
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Royal Orchid
60, Gulshan South Avenue, Gulshan-1, Dhaka. Tel: (880-2) 8810949

FAST FOOD
KFC
House #10/A, Road #142, SE (H)1 South Avenue, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212, Tel: 9894662
Hot Hut!
10, Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka, Tel: 9567394House 15/A, Road #103, Gulshan 2, Dhaka, Tel: 9890958,
House #2B, Road # 12, Mirpur Road, Subhanbag, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Tel: 8115975, 
Rajlaxmi Complex, Shop R-1, Dhaka, Tel: 8912825
Sausly S
32, Gulshan North C/A, Dhaka, Tel: 8823212,
121/C Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-2, Dhaka
Hussain Plaza, Shop G-6 & 7, House-1, Road-15 Mirpur Road, Subahanbag, Dhanmondi, Dhaka.
Al Baik Limited
House # 81, Road # 8/A, Satmasjid Dhanmondi, Dhaka. Tel: 9135739
Helvetia
House #1, Road#10, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205;
16 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka
American Fried Chicken
118, Gulshan Avenue Dhaka-1212
New Yorker
63 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka. Tel: 8821068
Pizza Hut
SE (F)-1 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-1,
Dhaka, Tel: 8857535-8
Western Grill
Road-3, Dhanmondi, Dhaka
Yummy Yummy
Mirpur Road, Lalmatia, Dhaka,Tel: 9010662
Cooper’s
Old Airport Road, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215
Note: Food availability in the district HQ.
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SHOPPING
Bangladesh is indeed a shopper’s paradise offering a rich variety of handicrafts at throw away prices, while the muslin of Dhaka is legendary, other products such as contemporary paintings, woodwork, different cotton material, i.e Jamdani saree, pure silk, jute products, brassware, traditional dolls, golden and silver jewelleries and leather goods also receive deep appreciation of the lovers of arts and crafts. In addition, Bangladesh is famous for Pink Pearl. For Jewelry and Handicraft, the best markets to shop around in Bangladesh are:
New Market, Dhaka.
Aarong at Mirpur Road, Gulshan, Uttara, Dhaka.
Bashundara City Shopping Complex, Dhaka.
Banarashi Pally at Mirpur-10, Dhaka.
Grameen Check at Mirpur-2, Dhaka.
Nipun at Mirpur Road, Dhaka.
Bangladesh Handloom & Fabric Promotion Display and sales centre at 7-9 Kawran Bazar, Dhaka.
Jatra at Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani.
Some DOs & DON’Ts to follow:
Normal Western forms of address are accepted and used. Handshakes (except female) are customary.
Avoid travelling alone at night. Use a reliable vehicle.
In some mosques there are separate areas for women to pray.
Tipping is optional and is left to the discretion of the customer. Most hotels and restaurants include a service charge of 10 percent on the bill.
It is worthwhile to wear appropriate clothes, for women it is recommended to wear ‘Sarees’ or Shalwar Kameez’. For men they are recommended to wear pants and shirts. Modest dress should be worn when attending/visiting a sacred place.
Visitors are requested to store their valuables and passports in the hotel safety deposit boxes. It is advisable to be extra cautious when moving around in crowded areas/places as theft of cash is possible.

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The tourism resources of Bangladesh are immense. But they need to be sustainably developed for beneficial economic exploitation of the same. Tourism as a new field of economic activity can definitely contribute to the economic development of a country. The government of Bangladesh has given dew importance to the development of the tourism sector in the country.
Clubs : Dhaka Club, Dhaka, formed in 1851 in the name of Ramna Dhaka Club. Accom, Rest. & Bar, Swimming Pool, Indoor Games, Tennis, Squash Ph: 880-2- 8619180-4, 505800-4
Golf Club: Kurmitola, Temporary Membership for tourists available, Golf, Rest. & Bar. Ph: 880-2-605301
Australian Club: Rd. 83, Gulshan, Membership to all Australians and New Zeaianders, Swimming, Tennis, Squash, Volleybal,
Ph:880-2- 603775
American Club: Gulshan, Membership open to all Americans and their families, Swimming, Tennis, Squash, Volleyball, Basketball, Rest,
Ph: 880-2-8821025-27
Swedish Club: Rd. 47, Gulshan, open to all Swedesh and their guests, Swimming, Squash, Tennis, Ph: 880-2-601043.
Netherlands, Recreation Cantre: Road 74, house 33, Gulshan 2, members must be Dutch, Swimming Tennis, Rest, Ph: 880-2-602039

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Tourist Spot in Syhlet



Sylhet Division



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Sylhet division occupies the north east part of Bangladesh, has an area of 12596 sq. km and a population of 7.899 million. There are 4 districts and 14 municipalities under Barisal. It is a natural hilly, forest area with ox bow lakes and famous shrines.


Sylhet City:


Nestled in the picturesque Surma Valley amidst scenic tea plantations and lush green tropical forests, greater Sylhet is a prime attraction for all tourists visiting Bangladesh. Laying between the Khasia and the Jaintia hills on the north, and the Tripura hills on the south, Sylhet breaks the monotony of the flatness of this land by a multitude of terraced tea gardens, rolling countryside and the exotic flora and fauna. Here the thick tropical forests abound with many species of wildlife, spread their aroma around the typical hearth and homes of the Mainpuri Tribal maidens famous for their dance.


The Sylhet valley is formed by a beautiful, winding pair of rivers named the Surma and the Kushiara both of which are fed by innumerable hill streams from the north and the south. The valley has good number of haors, which are big natural depressions. During winter these haors are vast stretches of green land, but in the rainy season they turn into turbulent seas.


These haors provide a sanctuary to the millions of migratory birds who fly from Siberia across the Himalayas to avoid the severe cold there. Sylhet has also a very interesting and rich hilstory, Before the conquest by the Muslims, it was ruled by local chieftains. In 1303, the great Saint Hazrat Shah Jalal came to Sylhet from Delhi with a band of 360 disciples to preach Islam and defeated the then Raja Gour Gobinda.


Sylhet thus became a district of saints, shrines and daring but virile people. Its rich potentialities became easily attractive and the 18th century Englishmen made their fortune in tea plantation. About 80 km. from Sylhet town connected by road and rail, Srimangal, which is known as the tea capital of Bangladesh, is the actual tea center of the area.


For miles and miles around, the visitor can see the teagardens spread like a green carpet over the plain land or on the sloping hills. A visit to the tea plantation in Sylhet is a memorable experience. Sylhet, the tea granary of Bangladesh, not only has over 150 tea gardens but also proudly possesses three largest tea gardens in the world in both area and production.


Sylhet - Tea Garden

Sylhet is the land of Shrine’s, natural Hills, forests, beautiful tree plantations and lots of Haors. It is an old city with full of natural beauties. A large number of tourists come every year to visit Sylhet. The main attraction of Sylhet city is the Shrine of Hajrat Shahjalal(R) and Hajrat Shah Poran (R). Shrine of Hajrat Shahjalal (R) is on the top of a hillock (tilla) in Sylhet city. Thousands of visitors are coming everyday in this Shrine. Shrine of Hajrat Shah Paran (R) is eight km far from Sylhet town on the Sylhet-Jaflong road where also thousands of visitors visits this Shrine everyday. Road journey to Sylhet is an wonderful experience through roads running ups and down the hills and green lush tea gardens of nature at its best.






Main Tourist Spots in Sylhet Division






Madhabkunda Waterfall

Madhabkunda waterfall is one of the most attractive tourist spots in Sylhet division. Lots of tourists and picnic parties come to Madhabkunda every day for their enjoyment. You can go to Madhabkunda either from Sylhet if you go by road or from Kulaura if you go by train.


From Kulaura rail station its about one hour journey by microbus to Madhabkunda. The journey to Madhabkunda itself is exotic. On the way you can see the greenish beauty of tea garden, the hills and the zigzag road through the hills will increase the joy of your journey. In Madhabkunda you will see the great waterfall – falls of million tons of water form 200ft. height. Big bolder of stones and the black stones in giving a shape of care in Madhabkundu. There is a Parjatan Motel with a good restaurant for accommodation and fooding.


Madhabkundu Waterfall


There is also a district council Bunglow for night stay. Here you can enjoy adventurous feelings to stay in a jungle. All you need to have a prior booking for the bunglow from Moulvibazar Zilla Parishad office.






Sripur
Sripur is another beautiful tourist spot where you can see the waterfall with great tide falling form the hills. Besides the enchanting views of the area, one can also have a glimpse of the waterfalls across the border of India. Very Big stones sometimes are coming in this waterfall in Sripur. After completion of visiting Jaflong and Tamabil you must visit Sripur on the way to go back to Sylhet. It's only 7-8km from Jaflong on the same road to Sylhet a sub road entered into Sripur waterfall. Here you can see the stone collection and orange garden if you go inside Sripur crossing the hills.






Lawacherra Rain Forest


Lawacherra Rain Forest is one of the important & well-reserved forests in Bangladesh. Here visitor may see gibbons swimming through the trees and birds like bee-eater owls parrot. It is a good habitant of Deer, leopard, wild chicken, squirrel, and python. Don't miss it especially if you are bird watcher. The terrain is hilly and vegetation is fairly thick. Only one rare Chloroform tree of Asia is prime attraction.


Khasia & Manipuri is two important ethnic-tribe live here. Manipuri is famous for its rich culture especially for dancing, singing. They are also famous for their traditional weaving. You can buy their handicrafts exquisitely woven woolen. Shawls, Sharee, Napkin, bed-cover and some should a bags. It is known as colorful community. Khasia tribe is famous for their betel leaf cultivation. They make their villages high on hilltop in deep forest and so far from town. It is like "A Piece of Paradise". Certainly it will please you.






Jaflong
Jaflong is one of the most attractive tourist spots in Sylhet division. It's about 60 km far from Sylhet town and takes two hours drive to reach there. Jaflong is also a scenic spot nearby amidst tea gardens and rate beauty of rolling stones from hills. It is situated besides the river Mari in the lap of Hill Khashia.




River of Jaflong The Mari river is coming from the great Himalayas of India, which bringing million tons of stone boulders with its tide. You can watch the stone collection from the river in Jaflong as well as you can enjoy the boating in the river Mari. Jaflong is totally a hilly area of real natural beauty where hills are greenish with the forests.


Lots of wild animal lives in this forest, so you need to be careful to enter in the forest alone. You can see the lifestyle of Tribe Khashia in Jaflong. If you intend to visit Jaflong it is advisable to start from Sylhet in the early morning so that you can comeback by evening covering the other tourists spots of nearby areas of Jaflong. The other tourist areas nearby Jaflong are Tamabil, Sripur and Jaintapur.






The Shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal


Shrine of Saint Hazrat Shah Jalal is the most historical interest in Sylhet town. Today, more than six hundred years after his death, the shrine is visited by innumerable devotees of every caste and creed, who make the journey from far away places. Legend says, the great saint who came from Delhi to preach Islam and defeated the then Hindu Raja (king) Gour Gobinda, transformed the witchcraft followers of the Raja into catfishes which are still alive in the tank adjacent to the shrine Swords, the holy Quran and the robes of the holy saint are still preserved in the shrine.






Srimongol

Srimongal is the place of tea gardens, hills and forest areas on the hills. Within your eyesight you will find green throughout. Its is famous for the largest tea gardens of world covered by lush green carpet. One can have a look into the spectacular tea processing at Tea Research Institute. Bangladesh produces and exports a large quantity of high quality tea every year. Most of the tea estates are in Sremongol. It is called "The land of two leaves and a bud".




Srimongol Tea Garden It is also called camellia, green carpet or Tea Mountain. There are a lot of tea estates including the largest one in the world. The terraced tea garden, pineapple, rubber and lemon plantations from a beautiful landscape. It is known as the tea capital in Bangladesh. Just offer entering into the tea estates the nice smells and green beauty will


lead you many kilometers away. There are some hotels in Srimongol where you can stay, but if you can manage to stay in the Tea garden that will give you a different type of memorable experience. For that you will have to take the permission from the owner of any tea state.






Tamabil
Tamabil is the border area with India and is 05 km before Jaflong. If you intend to visit Shilong of India then you will have to cross this border by completing your customs formalities. To go to India you require valid Visa.






Jointapur's Rajbari


Jaintiapur is only 5 km. from Jaflong, a scenic spot amidst tea gardens. At about 35 km. northwest of Sylhet town, linked by rail, road and river is Chhatak, the seat of Assam Bengal Cement Factory, Chhatak is famous for orange garden. After complete Sripur on the way back to Sylhet don't miss to visit Jointika in Jointapur. Jaintapur was the capital of Jainta Kingdome at 18th century. Jainta Rajbari was the palace of Kings of Jainta, it's just adjacent of Jainta Bazar. Though the condition of this king's palace is already damaged enormously but a huge number of tourists visit here due to the historical background of Jainta Kingdom.


A lots of picnic parties goes to Jaintapur forests and also other areas of Jaflong, Sripur and Tamabil to enjoy a full day in the nature. So if you are planning to visit Jaflong you must cover up all these four places at a time and by the evening you come back to Sylhet for your night stay. Generally winter is the best season to visit Jaflong but if you want to enjoy the real beauty of wild waterfall then you should visit Jaflong in Monsoon.






Temple of Sri Chaitannya Dev


About 500 years old famous about 45 km southeast from Sylhet town. The place is revered from being the ancestral home of the famous Vaishnava saint. Yearly fair is organized on the full moon day of the Bangla month Falgun. Hundreds and thousands of devotees from home and abroad attend this colorful fair.




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Tourist spots in Khulna




Khulna Division


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Khulna division is in the southwest part of Bangladesh has an area of 22274 sq. km and a population of 14.47 million. There are 10 districts and 28 municipalities under Khulna. It has the world's biggest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans. In Khulna town you can visit Khulna Museum and Zoo.


Major tourist spots in Khulna division:




Sundarban 
Sundarban is the world biggest mangrove forest. In Bangladesh tourism, Sundarban plays the most vital role. A large number of foreigners come to Bangladesh every year only to visit this unique mangrove forest. Besides, local tourists also go to visit Sundarban every year. The area of great Sundarban is approximately 6000 sq. km.




The Sundarbans are the largest littoral mangrove belt in the world, stretching 80km (50mi) into the Bangladeshi hinterland from the coast. The forests aren't just mangrove swamps though; they include some of the last remaining stands of the mighty jungles, which once covered the Gangetic plain. Since 1966 the Sundarbans have been a wildlife sanctuary, and it is estimated that there are now 400 Royal Bengal tigers and about 30,000 spotted deer in the area.
Sundarbans is home to many different species of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles and fishes. Over 120 species of fish and over 260 species of birds have been recorded in the Sundarbans. The Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista gangeticus) is common in the rivers.
No less than 50 species of reptiles and eight species of amphibians are known to occur. The Sundarbans now support the only population of the Estuarine, or Salt-Water Crocodile (Crocodiles paresis) in Bangladesh, and that population is estimated at less than two hundred individuals.It's beauty lies in its unique natural surrounding.Thousands of meandering streams, creeks, rivers and estuaries have enhanced its charm. Sundarbans meaning beautiful forest is the natural habitat of the world famous Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, crocodiles, jungle fowl, wild boar, lizards, theses monkey and an innumerable variety of beautiful birds. Migratory flock of Siberian ducks flying over thousands of sail boats loaded with timber, golpatta (round-leaf), fuel wood, honey, shell and fish further add to the serene natural beauty of the Sundarbans.


This is indeed a land for the sportsmen, the anglers and the photographers with its abundance of game, big and small, crocodile, wild boar, deer, pythons, wild-birds and above all the Royal Bengal Tiger, cunning, ruthless and yet majestic and graceful, For the less adventurously inclined, there are ducks and snipes,
herons and coots, yellow-lags and sandpipers. It is also the land for the ordinary holiday makers who desire to rest or wander around at will to refresh their mind and feast their eyes with the rich treasure that nature has so fondly bestowed.






Communication System: Water transport is the only means of communication for visiting the Sundarbans from Khulna or Mongla Port. Private motor launch, speedboats, country boats as well as mechanized vessel of Mongla Port Authority might be hired for the purpose. From Dhaka visitors may travel by air, road or rocket steamer to Khulna - the gateway to the Sundarbans. Most pleasant journey from Dhaka to Khulna is by Paddle Steamer, Rocket presenting a picturesque panorama of rural Bangladesh. Day and nightlong coach services by road are also available. The quickest mode is by air from Dhaka to Jessore and then to Khulna by road.


Main Tourist Sopts at sundarban: The main tourist spots in Sundarban are Karamjol, Katka, Kochikhali, Hiron point and Mandarbaria. Hiron Point (Nilkamal) for tiger, deer, monkey, crocodiles, and natural beauty. Katka for deer, tiger, crocodiles, varieties of birds and monkey, morning and evening symphony of wild fowls. Vast expanse of grassy meadows running from Katka to Kachikhali (Tiger Point) provides opportunities for wild tracking.
Tin Kona Island for tiger and deer.
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Katka
Katka is one of Heritage sites in Sunderban. In Katka there is a wooden watching tower of 40 ft. high from where you can enjoy the scenic beauty of Sunderban. A beautiful sea beach is there is Katka; you will enjoy while you are walking to go the beach from the watching tower. Verities birds are visible in Katka.
Hiran point
This is another tourist spot in Sunderban. It is called the world heritage state. You can enjoy the beauty of wild nature and dotted dears walking and running in Hiron point.


There are also two other Heritage side in Sunderban; one is Kochikhali and the other is Mandarbaria where you will find dears and birds. If you are lucky you can see the Great Royal Bengal Tiger, but for sure you can at least see the stepping of Great Royal Bengal Tiger here and there in these spots.




Karamjol 
Karamjol is a forest station for the Rangers. Here you can see a dear breeding center. To visit Sunderban you need to go there with a guide and it is even better if you go there with a group. You can stay two/three days in Sunderban depending on your desire and requirements. One-day tour is not enough for Sundarban as you will not be able to see the nature in haste. For one-day tour you can go up to Karamjol and at a glance visit the outer portion of Sunderban forest areas.






Shat Gambuj Mosque
In mid-15th century, a Muslim colony was founded in the inhospitable mangrove forest of the Sundarbans near the seacoast in the Bagerhat district by an obscuresaint-General, named Ulugh Khan Jahan. He was the earliest torch bearer of Islam in the South who laid the nucleus of an affluent city during the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah (1442-59), then known as 'Khalifalabad' (present Bagerhat). Khan Jahan aborned his city with numerous mosques, tanks, roads and other public buildings, the spectacular ruins of which are focused around the most imposing and largest multidomed mosques in Bangladesh, known as the Shait-Gumbad Masjid (160'X108'). The stately fabric of the monument, serene and imposing, stands on the eastern bank of an unusually vast sweet-water tank, clustered around by the heavy foliage of a low-laying countryside, characteristic of a sea-coast landscape. So in the year 1459 the great Azam Ulugh Khan Jahan established this mosque, which called Shat Gambuj Mosjid.




Shat Gombuj Mosque - Bagerhat The general appearance of this noble monument with its stark simplicity but massive character reflects the strength and simplicity of the builder. This mosque is 160 ft long and 108 ft. in its width. This is one of the most beautiful archeological and historical Mosque in Bangladesh made by red burn mud.


The archeological beauty of this Mosque enchants the tourist till now. Besides this Mosque an archeological museum is there where you can find that times archeological and historical materials.






Shagordari (Jessore)
This is another tourist spot, which is in Jessore district, under Khulna Division. Sagordari is famous for the residence of Great poet Michael Modhusudon Datta, famous for his wonderful composition of sonnets. He was born in the year 1824 and died in 1873. This two-storied residence, which is known as Michel Modhusudon museum, is now under the custody of Bangladesh Archeological Department, where you can see the daily usage materials of the great poet. Every year from 25-30 January a great mela (exhibition) is organized here, which is called Modhumela need after our beloved poet. A huge crowd comes to Shagordari every year for the occasion of this mela.




Mongla 


It is the second largest seaport of Bangladesh.In Bangladesh Economy Mongla Port plays a vital role. There are a good number of prawn hatcheries in Mongla.




Shilaidaha Thakur Bari (Kustia)




Shilaidaha Thakur Bari was made by the forth father-in-law Prince Darkanath Tagore of great poet Robindranath Tagore. Now it is a museum where you can see the daily usage materials of Tagore family.


In Kustia you also can visit the Shrine of Lalan Shah, the great folk singer of Bangladesh. His folk songs are popularly known as Lalan Giti. You can also visit to the Mujib Nagar. Mujib Nagar Smriti Shoudh is built by 23 Stambha at 20 acrs areas of land. At the time of liberation war in 1971 Mujib Nagar was the temporary capital of Bangladesh.


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Tourist Spots in Chittagong




Chittagong Division


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Chittagong Division is located at southern part of the country has an area of 33771 sq. km and a population of 23.99. It has 11 districts and 38 municipalities.


Chittagong is the biggest seaport and second largest town in Bangladesh situated near the Bay of Bengal. It is 264 km away east of Dhaka, famous for hill areas, natural beauty and for the seashore. Chittagong is also known of the town of Aulias (Muslim saints).






Fay's lake at Chittagong Its green hills and forests, its broad sandy beaches and its fine cool climate always attract the holiday-markers. Described by the Chinese traveler poet, Huen Tsang (7th century A.D) as "a sleeping beauty emerging from mists and water" and given the title of "Porto Grande" by the 16th century Portuguese seafarers.


Chittagong combines remains true to both the descriptions even today. It combines the busy hum of an active seaport with the shooting quiet of a charming hill town.


The Shahi Jama-e-Masjid and Qadam Mubarak Mosque are two of the most impressive buildings in the city. It is also worth visiting the Ethnological Museum in the Modern City, which has interesting displays on Bangladesh's tribal peoples. There are good views and cooling breezes from Fairy Hill in the British City in the northwestern sector of the city.
Chittagong is the country's chief port and is the main site for the establishment of heavy, medium and light industries. Bangladesh's only steel mill and oil refinery are also located in Chittagong.


Major Tourist Spots in Chittagong Division :


Patenga and Fouzdarhat Sea Beaches


Patenga beach is about 22 km. from Chittagong and is approachable by a motorable road. On the way to the beach, one passes the Patenga Airport. Another ideal picnic spot is the Fouzdarhat sea-beach about 16 km. from Chittagong. Patenga sea beach is one of the major attractions of Chittagong for the tourists. Besides the sea beach, you can enjoy boating and river cruise in the River Karnaphuli. You can see the busy seaport activities here.


Shrine of Hazrat Bayezead Bostami
The shrine of this famous saint is situated in Chittagong. This great priest came to Chittagong in 10th Century to spread the religion of Islam. You can also visit the ancient rare variety of Turtles in the Dighi in the Shrine premises. This shrine attracts a large number of visitors and pilgrims. At its base is a large tank with several hundred tortoises. Tradition has it that these animals are the descendants of the evil spirits (genii) who were cast into this shape because they incurred the wrath of the great saint who visited the place about 1100 years age.


War Cemetery


Second World War warrior's graveyards are in this Cemetery. There are 755 graves in this graveyard of the great warriors who died d in world war from1939 to 1945 in Chittagong areas. In this well-preserved cemetery at a quiet and picturesque place within the city lie buried in eternal peace over 700 soldiers from British, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, Myanmar, East and West Africa, The Netherlands and Japan who laid down their lives on the Myanmar front during the World War II. Every year a number of tourists come here to visit this Cemetery.


Port Area


Located near the river mouth of the river Karnaphuli, the Chittagong port has a recorded history from 9th century. Today, this is the principal seaport of the country.


Cox's Bazar
Cox's Bazar is one of the most attractive tourist spots & the longest sea beach in the world (approx. 120 km long). Miles of golden sands, towering cliffs, surfing waves, rare conch shells, colorful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, delightful seafood--this is Cox's Bazar, the tourist capital of Bangladesh.




Cox's Bazar Sea Beach The warm shark free waters are good for bathing and swimming & while the sandy beaches offer opportunities for sun-bathing.


The beauty of the setting-sun behind the waves of the sea is simply captivating. Locally made cigars and handloom products of the tribal Rakhyne families are good buys.






Every year lots of foreign & local tourist come here to spend their leisure in Cox's Bazaar. Though the season is in winter but Cox's Bazar sea beach is crowded almost through out the year. Especially in winter season, it is hard to get an accommodation in the hotels if booking is not made earlier.


If you are really adventurous and want to enjoy the wildness and madness of the ruff and tuff Sea you can come to Cox's bazar in the month of mid April, Sea continue its wildness till August; and its even more exotic if you come to Cox's Bazar in the time of depression of the Sea.


St. Martins Island


St. Martins Island is the most beautiful Coral Island where you will find live corals. Its only 30 km from Teknaf and you can go there by local motorboat, tourist boats, or sea truck.




Coral Beach at St. Martins Island This small coral island about 10km (6mi) southwest of the southern tip of the mainland is a tropical cliché, with beaches fringed with coconut palms and bountiful marine life. There's nothing more strenuous to do here than soak up the rays, but it's a clean and peaceful place without even a mosquito to disrupt your serenity.


It's possible to walk around the island in a day because it measures only 8 sq km (3 sq mi), shrinking to about 5 sq km (2 sq mi) during high tide. Most of island's 5500 inhabitants live primarily from fishing, and between October and April fisher people from neighboring areas bring their catch to the island's temporary wholesale market.


Himchori and Inani Beach


There are many attractions for the tourists around Cox's Bazaar. From Cox's Bazaar Sea shore, you can go to these places by jeep and it is really exotic to drive on the seashore. Himchori is famous for waterfall, though in the winter season it dwindles but during the rainy season it's really a fabulous and full waterfall can be enjoyed. Inani beach is famous for the rock and coral boulders; you will find big coral boulders in this beach. You can plan a trip to Inani beach via Himchory for a half day or may be a full day sightseeing. Please take packet lunch with you.


Sitakundu
Shitakundu Eco-park
The famous Chandranath Temple & Buddhist temples are in Sitakundu, 37 km for from Chittagong city. Famous among the many temples in this place, the Chandranath Temple and the Buddhist Temple has a footprint of Lord Buddha. These places particularly the hilltops are regarded as very sacred by the Buddhists and the Hindus. Siva-chaturdashi festival is held every year in February when thousands of pilgrims assemble for the celebrations, which last about ten days. There is a salt-water spring 5 km. to the north of Sitakunda, known as Labanakhya.


Moheshkhali Island
It is another attraction for the tourists who go to Cox's Bazaar. An island off the coast of Cox's Bazar. It has an area of 268 square kilometers. Through the center of the island and along the eastern coastline rises, a range of low hills, 300 feet high; but the coast to the west and north is a low-lying treat, fringed by mangrove jungle. In the hills on the coast is built the shrine of Adinath, dedicated to Siva. By its side on the same hill is Buddhist Pagoda. You can go to this Island by local motorboat called trawler or by speedboat. By trawler, it takes an hour and a half and by speedboat, it takes only half an hour to reach this Island. You will find mangrove forests, hilly areas, salt field etc. This island is famous for Buddhist Temple and Pagoda; you can enjoy a full day sight seeing if you intend to visit Sonadia and some other Islands nearby. In the morning you can start for Moheskhali, spend time to watch Moheskhali's tourist places, take lunch there and on return you can visit Sonadia and other nearby Islands where you can sea the live fishing & fishermen lifestyle; By the afternoon you can come back to Cox's Bazaar.






Nijhum Island


This Island could be the next prime tourist spot after St. Martins Island. It's a natural beauty of mangrove forests where you will find Dears of specific species and Monkeys. A huge numbers of migrated birds come in this Island in winter season, enhancing the beauty of this Island. The communication is not excellent but if some one wishes to bear the trouble to go to this Island, he will be enchant to see the beauty of this Island. You can go to this Island either from Dhaka or from Chittagong.


From Chittagong first you will to go Hatia Island by Motor boat or Ship and from there you can go to Nijhum Island by local motor boat. From Dhaka you can go Tomzuddion by launch from Sadarghat launch terminal. From there you can go to Nijhum Island by local motorboat.


Parki beach


Parki beach might be the next tourist attraction of Bangladesh, which is situated in Anwara thana under southern Chittagong region.




Parki Beach - Anwara, Chittagong The beach lies 16-17 km away from Chittagong city. As the beach is situated at the Karnafuli river channel, visitors can view both the Karnafuli river and the sea together. Tourists enjoy the views of big ships anchored at the outer dock, fishermen catching fish in sea, sunset, various colored crabs at the beach and quiet environment.






Teknaf


The side of river Naf and the Bay of Bengal situate Teknaf Town, which is the southernmost tip of Bangladesh. It's a real natural beauty of hills, forest & Naf River. Lots of Salt fields are there by the side of River Naf. There are natural waterfalls in Teknaf, which increases the beauty of nature.


You can come to Teknaf from Cox's bazaar by an exotic jeep drive besides the Seashore or you can go there by bus or Microbus by road. By road journey, it is 84 km from Cox's Bazaar.




Tecknaf You can enjoy shopping in the local market called Burmese Market where you will find all the Burmese & tribal hand made materials. Do not forget to see the Well of Ma-Thin – which tells a sad story of love. Myanmar is on the opposite bank of Naf River. Wild animals and birds are available but the most interesting thing is a journey on the river.


Wide sandy beach in the backdrop of high hills with green forests is an enchanting scene never to be forgotten.






Lalmai Moinamoti and Shalbon Bihar
They are famous historical and archeological places around Comilla. These are a series of hillocks, where the Northern part is called Moinamoti and the Southern part is called Lalmai; and Shalbon Bihar is in the Middle of Lalmai and Moinamoti, which the was established in 8th century by King Buddadev. Salban Vihara, almost in the middle of the Mainarnati-Lalmai hill range consists of 115 cells, built around a spacious courtyard with cruciform temple in the centre facing its only gateway complex to the north resembling that of the Paharpur Monastery.


Kotila Mura situated on a flattened hillock, about 5 km north of Salban Vihara inside the Comilla Cantonment is a picturesque Buddhist establishment. Here three stupas are found side by side representing the Buddhist "Trinity" or three jewels i.e. the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.


Charpatra Mura is an isolated small oblong shrine situated about 2.5 km. north-west of kotila Mura stupas. The only approach to the shrine is from the East through a gateway, which leads to a spacious hall.






Chittagong Hill tracks
Decidedly untypical of Bangladesh in topography and culture, the Chittagong Hill Tracts have steep jungle hills, Buddhist tribal peoples and relatively low-density population. The tracts are about 60km (37mi) east of Chittagong. The region comprises a mass of hills, ravines and cliffs covered with dense jungle, bamboo, creepers and shrubs, and have four main valleys formed by the Karnapuli, Feni, Shangu and Matamuhur rivers.




Rangamati Lake Rangamati, a lush and verdant rural area belonging to the Chakma tribe, is open to visitors, as is Kaptai Lake. The lake, ringed by thick tropical and semi-evergreen forests, looks like nothing else in Bangladesh. While the lake itself is beautiful, the thatched fishing villages located on the lakeshore are what make a visit really special.


Boats that visit the villages leave from Rangamati. Bring your swimming gear because you can take a plunge anywhere.






Rangamati
If you don't visit Rangamati you will not discover a big portion of natural beauties of Bangladesh. From Chittagong a 77 km. road amidst green fields and winding hills will take you to Rangamati. It is also connected by waterway from Kaptai.




Hanging Bride, Rangamati This is the only place to visit through out the year. Rangamati expresses her full beauty in rainy season. Trees becoming greener, waterfalls are in full tide, the river Karnaphuli in her full wave in this season. If you already visited Rangamati in winter, we advice to go there again in monsoon; you will feel the difference of nature yourself.






Khagrachari
Khagrachori Waterfall
Khagrachhari is the natural wild beauty of Bangladesh. Here you can visit the tribal lifestyle of Chakmas' in Khagrachari. You can also visit Alutila hill. Approximately 100 meters long a very dark Cave is the mysterious beauty of Alutila hill.






Kaptai Lake
Kaptai Lake
Built in early sixties Kaptai Dam and the lake are the main attractions of Kaptai. If you are not visiting Kaptai separately then, don't forget to go for a boating up to Kaptai on the Kaptai Lake while you go to Rangamati tour.






Bandarban


Bandarban You can go to Bandarban from Chittagong by road. Chimbuk hill is one of the major attractions of Bandarban. You can enjoy the journey to Chimbuk Hill by jig jag hilly roads. It's the third highest mountain in Bangladesh of approx. 3000 ft height. Reach Chimbuk by jeep or microbus from Rangamati. A beautiful Rest house is there on the top of Chimbuk hill.


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