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Sunday, September 25, 2022

10 Topper Winter Attractive Places to Visit Out of City in Bangladesh

Attractive Tourist Places in Bangladesh

Attractive Tourist Places in Bangladesh

Bangladesh with almost all the beauties of nature without the snow and sandy deserts, the beautiful greens spread around the country shake us in different seasons. It is almost impossible to ignore that beautiful nature call. Especially during the holiday season like winter, tourists want to touch the tourist attractions of the country. So let's not know about the ten popular winter travel destinations.

Cox's Bazar

Cox's Bazar

Bangladesh has the world's longest beach named Cox's Bazar. Winter is the busiest time of the year on the ocean floor. The cold incidence here is relatively low for marine climates. And if you want to get lost in the vastness of the ocean waves, then go to Cox's Bazar in winter. Besides, the vast road on Marine Drive has added an extra tourist attraction. Apart from Labani and Sugandha beaches, along the Marine Drive towards Teknaf, Agar will be seen in Himachari, Inani, Shamalpur, and Hajampara. One can find beautiful pagodas or temples of Buddhists, you may rent a CNG auto-rikswa or a local car and go to the police station Ramu near Cox's Bazar.

Saint Martain

saint martin's land

The only coral island in the country. An ideal place for winter travel. Locally known as coconut ginjira, the island's transportation system and seaport are favorable for winter travel, and millions of people flock here every year. From Marine Drive to Teknaf, the location of St. Martin's is about 5 km from the sea. Just a square kilometer of the island, a new definition of blue is known. Surrounded by coconut trees, blue skies and blue coral reefs are not visible anywhere in Bangladesh. The whole island is a mine of diversity. Fisherman, Shutkipara, and various day-to-day activities add a new dimension to the observation journey.

Sazek Valley

Rangamati is currently the most popular place name in the district of Sazek Valley.
Sazek Valley

Rangamati's rooftop terrace Sajek Valley is situated at a height of 6 feet above sea level. The location of Sajek is in the Rangamati district, but due to the geography, it is very easy to travel from Dighinala to Khagrachari. Sajek is such an amazing place where you can be amazed at the three types of nature on the same day. Ever felt too hot or maybe it would be soaked in the rain or your eyes would be covered in a thick mist of cloud. Sajek is an ideal place to watch the mountains and the mountains from the clouds like the natural scenery and cotton.

Kuakata

kuakata sea beach

If the mind wants to run across the mountains, in the mountains, then the sea girl Kuakata Waiting for you Kuakata is a special place where both sunrise and sunset can be seen from the same place. Besides, Shutki Palli, Fatara Forest, Gangamati Forest, and Red Crab Island are one of the attractions of Kuwait. Clean beaches, unspoiled beautiful beaches, horizontal sunshine, and mangrove forests give Kuakata a different dimension. Fishermen are seen on the beaches of Kuakata almost every year. You can rent a motorbike and a horse if you want on the beach.

Srimangal

srimangal tourist spot

Sylhet's water-filled places may not seem as attractive in winter, but the tea town Srimangal. But winter is a great place to travel. Sitting in a tea garden bungalow surrounded by tea trees, the frosty winter breeze produces the strange thrill of sitting in a hot tea cup. There is no reason for the forest lovers to wind down. The Bikka Bil's bird sanctuary or In Lauachara National Park  You do not understand when to look at biodiversity that will be spent hour after hour.

Bandarban

bandarban tourist places

The place that comes to mind when it comes to touching the cloud is Bandarban.  Another application was made to visit the Bandarban district in the winter. The Bandarban cloud overlooks the tourists with its rows of hills rising along the Sangu River. From the house of the indigenous Bomang king to the gold temples of the hill of Jadi, the lakes of Nilgala, Nilgiri, the cloud tourism complex, hanging bridges and small zoos, Chimbuk hills, rock falls, tribal villages, mobile market, etc. All the tourist places like Bandarban. It is unique from all places in Bangladesh.

Rangamati


Rangamati

Low on the way to the Rangamati, Madam is bad - Bad bamboo flute'. Surrounded by medals and flutes. Tribal Museum has set up its own chest to inform us about the culture, culture, and history of the tribes of Bangladesh. Near the museum is the house of the king of Chakma and the pilgrimage site of the Buddhist Rajban Vihar. But the biggest attraction of Rangamati is the hanging bridge. Countless people visit here every year to see the bridge that is famous for the symbol of Rangamati. On the banks of the Kaptai lake, there are two local markets called Reserve Bazaar and Tablachari Bazar. From here, by boat to Shubhlang Bazar, the Shubhlang falls meet. Although this fountain is not pleasant during winter, on the way you will find some famous restaurants to taste the hill's indigenous cuisine.

Sundarbans

Sundarbans

Not only the mountains or the sea but also the forest land for winter tourism attracts beauty lovers separately. This huge mangrove forest of nearly 5,000 square kilometers, UNESCO, is a name for heaven lovers. The Royal Bengal Tiger, Chitra Deer, Maya Deer, Crocodile, Monkey, and various species of animals are seen. There are many sights of this species, including the Kataka, Kachikhali, Hiranpoint, Kokilamani, Dobalar Char, Putney Island, and Mandar Ghar. Traveling in the dark forest at launch, stepping on the ground for fear of finding tigers in the dark, will definitely add an extra adventure to your trip.

Bagerhat

To see the Sundarbans The district Bagerhat can be added to the travel plan. Among the ancient mosques located at Bagerhat are the historic sixty dome mosques, nine dome mosques, Zindapir mosque, Singra mosque, Ranbijapur mosque, Chunakhola mosque, and the tomb of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali. Along with ancient history, the architecture of these mosques impresses the mind.

Kutubdia Island

Kutubdia Island

The small Upazila of Cox's Bazar district did not breathe after seeing a picture of a lighthouse on a foreign postcard When you see the ruins of an ancient lighthouse, It is not known when the lighthouse, located on the north side of the island, had abandoned itself to show the way for sailors on the seafront. Yet when the water comes down during the dawn, the rest of the lighthouse wakes up and tells the story of old history. In addition to the ancient lighthouse on the island, which is 20 square kilometers in size, there are secluded beaches for spending time alone, Bangladesh's only aerospace center, a natural salt cultivation site, and the Qutub Auliya shrine. To reach the island you have to cross the Kutubdia channel from Magnama Ghat in Chakoria. The silence of the beaches of the island enclosed by Zhougach is quite attractive to dear tourists.

In addition to the above areas, suitable places to visit in winter include various charts and island areas, such as; Manpura Island and Nizhum Island. The guest arrives in this country during the winter so you can go to winter in the haor region, such as; Tanguar haor, hakaluki haor, and so on. Apart from this, you can visit the eco resorts of places like Moulvibazar or Gazipur to get the winter wonder very close to nature.


Saturday, September 17, 2022

First Railway Station in Bangladesh

Jagati Railway Station in Kushtia
Jagati Railway Station in Kushtia

The story of the first railway station in Bangladesh


The first railway station in Bangladesh has been running for about 160 years. On 15 November 1862, the first train ran in what is now Bangladesh and stopped at Jagati Railway Station in Kushtia. It is 3 km away from Kushtia city.

The British built this railway station in the world of Kushtia.


The two-story station building was built with red bricks. Now, of course, this heritage-adorned station building is a kind of abandonment. 

No one went upstairs for many years due to cracks in the building. 

The waiting room, which was set up for the convenience of passengers a long time ago, has also collapsed. 

Again the bricks of the platform are broken and the masonry is eroded. 

Two large overhead water tanks were built on either side of the platform to supply water to the steam engine, which had long since been abandoned. 

In these two tanks, water was pumped from the ground by pumps running on coal engines at that time.


Jagati Railway Station in Kushtia

On 16 April 1853, the first passenger steam locomotive, built by a company called Peninsular Railway, set sail for the Indian subcontinent. 

The journey from Boribunder in Mumbai to Thane covered a distance of 34 km with 400 passengers. 

The following year, in 1854, the first railway in Bengal was started with the introduction of the 38 km railway from Howrah to Hooghly in West Bengal. 

Then on 29 September 1862, the Eastern Bengal Railway launched a broad gauge (5 feet 6 inches) railway from Sealdah in Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, to Ranaghat.




The railway line from Sealdah to Ranaghat was extended in the same year to 53.11 km in the present Kushtia district (formerly Nadia). 

Then on 15 November 1862, the train started running from Sealdah in Calcutta to Jagati in Kushtia. 

The train came directly from the Gede-West Darshan border of West Bengal to Jagati, 3 km away from the present Kushtia district town.




When I searched about a year ago, there were only five officers and employees at this station. 

Among them were a station master, three poets, and a gateman. According to them, 12-13 more posts have been vacant for a long time. 

Talking to a few elderly people in the area, it is known that they have seen 20-22 employees busy day and night in their childhood. 

Jagati Bazaar has been built along with the railway station, and there are a few shops there.




There are still occasional freight trains carrying coal and stones from India. 

Once there was a lot of land in the station but now there is not much land left. 

The first station on the territory of Bangladesh has passed one by one over 156 years. 

Although this station, which is gradually being canceled due to carelessness and neglect, is not profitable for the Ministry of Railways to provide railway services, historically Jagati station has been very important. So its maintenance is also important.


Wednesday, September 14, 2022

How Travel to Chimbuk Hill in Bandarban?


Travel to Chimbuk Hill
Chimbuk Hill

Chimbuk Hill Tour Guide, You need to know before Start Traveling

Chimbuk hill is located at a distance of 28 km from the Bandarban Hill District headquarters. The height of this hill from sea level is 1500 feet. Sunrise and sunset from Chimbuk hill will attract any tourist.


The Chimbuk has a resthouse under the supervision of the Bandarban Deputy Commissioner, but it is not open to tourists. 

There is no private residential hotel motel within the perimeter of Chimbuk, where you can go and spend the night. 

However, a beautiful Upazila town can be built around this Chimbuk hill and if it is implemented, Chimbuk in Bangladesh can be a rock city.

History of Chimbuk Hills

Chimbuk, known as Darjeeling in Bengal, is very old. This view of the mountains is very beautiful. 

The view of sunset and sunrise from this hill will fascinate any tourist.

Distance: 26 km from the district center.

Elevation: 1500 feet above sea level.

Transportation: Chandergari / Jeep / Microbus / Public Bus. Fare: Chandergari 2500 rupees.

Facilities: The Chimbuk rest House under the supervision of the district administration is well-arranged for the night stay.

Kanapara Hills: In the youth farm area along the Bandarban-Keranihat road, Kanapahar hill is inhabited by the Bum community.

Location: Bandarban Sadar Upazila is under Sadar Union

Distance: 06 km from the city. Special facility: Kanapaharahatepayhentesanganadhite pauchajayaya.

How to get there: Add moon car/jeep/microbus / public bus.


The height of Chimbuk hill

Chimbuk hill, known as the queen of mountain beauty in Bangladesh, is the third-largest hill in the country. 

The view of sunset and sunrise from this hill will fascinate any tourist. 

It is an exceptional tourist spot located 26 km from the district town and about 2600 feet above sea level.


Where is Chimbuk hill located?

Chimbuk hill location
Chimbuk hill location


Chimbuk Hill has located about 23 km from Bandarban district town. 

The beautiful scenery on both sides of the winding road to the 2,500-foot-high Chimbuk Mountains and the beauty of the spiral Sangu River are soothing.

What to do at Chimbuk hill?
How to go to Chimbuk hill?

From Chimbuk you can enjoy the sunset in the evening and witness the different beauty of nature in the moonlight at night. However, Chimbuk is foggy in the morning in winter.

How to go to Chimbuk hill?


Chimbuk hills are located in Ruma Sadar and Bandarban Sadar of the Bandarban district. 

There are several ways to reach Bandarban. Various buses ply for Bandarban such as Saudia, S Alam, Shyamoli, Unique, Dolphin, etc. The fare on these buses is around Tk. 750. You can reach Bandarban within 9 to 10 hours from Dhaka. 

If you want to come by train, you have to take a train ticket from Chittagong for 250 to 600 taka. In that case, you will get various trains from Sonar Bangla, Turna, Godhuli, and Prabhati to Dhaka to Bandarban from Kamalapur station.

When you reach Chittagong, you have to go to Baddarhat / Purbani bus terminal. In that case, the ticket cost from Chittagong to Bandarban is 200 to 300 taka per person.

If you want to come to Chimbuk hill from Bandarban, you can get various types of vehicles from Bandarban city station. Such as the moon car, jeep, and Pajero. You can reach any of these vehicles on the way to Chimbuk hill.

You can also go to Bandarban in a private or rented car. You can go here by jeep or moon car. 

Chandigarh/jeeps/microbuses / public buses can be added here.

Where to stay at Chimbuk hill?

Where to stay at Chimbuk hill?
If you want to live in a monologue environment, you can stay in the rest house on the road and the village. 

Anyone who contacts the NDC can stay at the district administration's rest house. 

If staying overnight at a rest house is a moonlit night, it can be a memorable night for you. 

Seeing Jochna from a huge viewpoint is really a matter of luck.

Besides, there are numerous hotels, motels, resorts, and rest houses in Bandarban. 

Where you can stay at 800 to 3000 taka. Some of the notable resorts and hotels are - Holiday Inn Resort, Hillside Resort, Hotel Four Star, Hotel Three Star, Hotel River View, etc.


Travel tips for trips to Chimbuk hill

If you want to visit Chimbuk hill, you can take dry food and enough water from Bandarban city.

Don't hit the natural beauty of the mountain by throwing plastic, or garbage where it belongs.

Indigenous people can buy hand-made utensils as a memento of Chimbuk.

Do not do anything that is disrespectful to the tribals.

As Bandarban is a hilly area, it gets slippery during rains. So Chimbuk hill is suitable for winter travel.

Chimbuk's train from Bandarban is closed after 4 pm. So if you want to come back in one day, it is better to go in the morning and come back at the right time.

Caution to travel Chimbuk hill

When renting CNG, Mahindra, or any type of car from Bandarban city, contact the station directly and get the right bargain.

Being in a hilly area and out of town, it is difficult to get a network. You can take Robi and Teletalk SIM with you for emergency contact.

With a private car, you can actually confirm the route through Google Maps or by hiring a guide. If you lose your way, there is a possibility of a big accident on a hilly road.

Being a hilly road, extra caution is required while driving. It is better to avoid Chimbuk road during the rainy season.

If you have not booked in advance at the resort in Chimbuk, it is better to get in the car in Bandarban by 4 o'clock.

Since Chimbuk hills are located in inaccessible places, it is better to have adequate food arrangements.


Saturday, September 10, 2022

The Largest Waterfall in Bangladesh

Madhab Kundu waterfall is the largest waterfall in Bangladesh.

The Octopus Attacks the Young Woman from the Food Plate

The Octopus Attacks the Young Woman from the Food Plate




A young woman went to a restaurant to eat. Ordered an octopus. It is also a jaunt again. And eating this octopus is a danger. 

Suddenly it jumped from the table and grabbed his cheek. The incident happened in China. 

A video of the incident with the country's women blogger has been released.

It has been reported that the octopus was bitten by the blogger's cheek to protect himself before being inserted into the mouth. 

The bloggers yelled in pain. You try to release the octopus from your cheek. But the dying bite that the octopus has set. 

The octopus gradually increased the tear on the young woman's eyelids. As much as she wanted to release the octopus, she was grabbing the bottom of her eyes with his wings.


The Chinese blogger got rid of the octopus attack after a long effort. But then her cheeks were cut off. Blood starts to come out.

At the time of the incident, the blogger was streaming live in Kyushu, a photo-sharing app from China. The video is publicly available in that app.




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