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The 12 most popular travel destination in Bangladesh that you cannot ignore visiting
There are many more popular tourist places in bangladesh. It is difficult to list up on priority basis, because someone likes beach or mountain, someone like nature or historical places others like the landmarks. So, topper list not be topper for all. Here you may find 12 most popular tourist destination in Bangladesh.
Jaflong: Jaflong (Bengali: জাফলং) is a hill station and tourist destination in the Division of Sylhet, Bangladesh.
Jaflong in Sylhet, known in the country as a daughter of nature. Jaflong is located in Goainghat Upazila, 12 km northeast of Sylhet city. At the foot of the Khasia Janta Hills, Jaflong is another unique land of natural beauty. The stack of stones lying on the banks of the river and Pine has made Jafflong attractive. The Meghalaya state of India, across the border, flows endlessly from the Dauki Hills to the continuous flowing waterfall, the hanging Dawki Bridge, the transparent water of the Pine River, the deep forests and the tranquil silence.
Ratargul Swamp Forest
Ratargul Swamp Forest is a freshwater swamp forest located in Gowain River, Fatehpur Union, Gowainghat, Sylhet, Bangladesh. The nightclubs of Goinghat in Sylhet, known as the Amazon of Bengal, are the only 'freshwater swamp forest' or water reservoir in our country. The only recognized water reservoir in the country from Sylhet city is about 20 km. Located in Fatehpur union of Goainghat, the border of Sylhet district.
Madhabkunda waterfall
Madhabkunda waterfall (Bengali: মাধবকুন্ড) is one of the highest waterfalls in Bangladesh. Madhabkunda is the only waterfall in Bangladesh located in Baralekha upazila of Moulvibazar district. The distance from the city of Moulvibazar district is about 6 km. During a hunting expedition in the Patharia hills, Raja Govardhan of Gour (reigned 1250-1260) wished to establish a resting place for the benefit of travellers.
Satchari National Park
Satchari National Park (Bengali: সাতছড়ি) is a national park in Habiganj District, Bangladesh. This park is located on Raghunandan hill of Chunarughat upazila of Habiganj district. The distance from Dhaka to the road is 6 km. There are 4 tea gardens near the park. Satchari tea garden is located on the west side of the garden and Chaklapunji tea garden on the east. Inside the park, there are 20 families of Tipara tribe. There are more than 20 species of plants in Satchari National Park.
Srimangal
It is said the name Sreemangal (or Srimangal) is named after Sri Das and Mangal Das; two brothers who settled on the banks of the Hail Haor. Due to the famous rainfall of Srimangal. This is where the highest rainfall occurs in the country. He saw the rain, as well as the tea garden. Surrounded by hills and tea gardens, Srimangal is an ideal place for travelers.
There is a tea garden in Srimangal. There are pineapple and rubber garden. The Bangladesh Tea Research Center is located just two kilometers away from the main city of Srimangal. Eight kilometers east of Srimangal is the 'Lauachara Rain Forest'. The sanctuary has cats and bananas of various species including birds, brood, python, wildflower, deer.
Patenga beach
Patenga (Bengali: পতেঙ্গা) is a sea beach of the Bay of Bengal, located 14 kilometres south from the port city of Chattogram, Bangladesh. Beaches to the southwest of Chittagong. Located at the mouth of the Karnaphuli River, about 5 km south of the main city. Officially built stone pavement, where tourists can sit. The main attractions of this beach are the sunset and the movement of the ships in the distance.
Mainamati War Cemetery
The Mainamati War Cemetery (alternatively: Comilla War Cemetery) is a war cemetery and a memorial in Comilla, Bangladesh, for Second World War graves from nearby areas during the Second World War. A historic tourist destination in Comilla. One of the oldest civilizations of the Lalmai region discovered so far is the Mainamati site.
The ruins that are now seen in the Mainamati region are in fact the remains of an ancient city and a Buddhist monastery. Shalvan Vihar is one of the most important archaeological excavations in Mainamati. The Bihar is located in the middle of Lalmai Hills near Bird in Comilla's Kotabari. It was once renamed as Shalbani Bihar because of its thick forest.
Rangamati Hill District
Rangamati (Bengali: রাঙামাটি, is a district in south-eastern Bangladesh. Rangamati is the largest district in the country in terms of volume. The only non-rickshaw city in the country, the lake is a tourist area. Chakma, Marma, Tanchangya, Tripura, Morang, Bom, Khumi, Khyang, Chak, Pangkhwa, Lusai, Sujessaotal, Rakhine are the most populous communities in this district. Notable sights in the district: Karnaphuli lake, tourist motel and hanging bridge, Subalong waterfall, Kaptai National Park
Khagrachhari District
Khagrachhari (Bengali: খাগড়াছড়ি,is a district in Chittagong Division, south-eastern Bangladesh and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Khagrachari district is rich in natural beauty, mountains, and fountains of immense beauty. There are all the beautiful tourist centers here. Rangamati district on the east, Chittagong District and Tripura state of India on the west. Notable hill ranges are Golamoon, Chotto Panchari, Karmi Mura, Lutiban, Kuradia, Bhanga Mura, Jopisil.
Bandarban
Bandarban (Bengali: বান্দরবান, lit. "The dam of monkeys"), is a district in South-Eastern Bangladesh, and a part of the Chittagong Division. Bandarban is one of the three hill districts of Bangladesh and it is the least populated area of Bangladesh. The highest mountain range in Bangladesh is Saka Hafong (12 meters). Keokradong (5 m) is the second largest mountain in the country and the highest canal is Raikhiang. There are many places to visit in Bandarban for geographical reasons. Bandarban is such a beautiful district in the mix of hills, rivers and fountains.
Mahasthangarh
Mahasthangarh (Bengali: মহাস্থানগড় Môhasthangôṛ) is one of the earliest urban archaeological sites so far discovered in Bangladesh. Mahasthan is an average tourist destination in Bangladesh. There are many sights here. The distance from Bogra to Mahasthangarh is about 5 km. Mahasthangarh is one of the oldest antiquities. Famous in the city's history, it was also known as Pundravardhana or Pundranagar. It was declared the cultural capital of SAARC in the 21st.
Temple of Kantajew
Kantanagar Temple, commonly known as Kantaji Temple or Kantajew Temple (Bengali: কান্তজীর মন্দির) at Kantanagar, is a late-medieval Hindu temple in Dinajpur. Kantajew Temple is an ancient temple situated on the banks of the Tapa river in the Sundarpur union of Kaharol upazila of Dinajpur, which is just 5 miles north of Dinajpur town. The temple is known as Kant or Krishna Temple in Hinduism, which is practiced in Bengal as a religious tradition of the folk Radhakrishna. It has become known as the Kantji Temple. You will find a strange tranquility within you when you cross the tree-lined paved road on the inner side of the city.
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