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Friday, March 24, 2017

Sangu River

Sangu River is the complete part of the natural beauty of Bandarban. It follows a northerly circuitous course in the hill tracts up to Bandarban. It enters the district from the east and flows west across the district and finally falls into the bay of Bengal at the end of a course of 270 km. This river is flowing through the hills thousands of years. It is an important route to communicate with Ruma and Thanci Upozilla. It has huge financial interests for the population of Bandarban. This river is widely used for transportation, agricultural and other necessary products for the people of remote community

In the winter season the current of the river almost becomes stagnant but in the rainy season the current becomes aggressive. Visitor must be attract with the beautification scattered on the both sides of it. You can find here hills, forests, falls with a river together. All the way you will be thrilled only and it is simply amazing.

Information for tourist

You will enjoy a magnificent river cruise in Sangu and there are so many spots to arrange a picnic. You can hire traditional boats or engine boats from the old Sangu bridge or from Boatghat at Kyachingghata.

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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Keokradong is the second highest mountain of Bangladesh. Keokradong is about 4,035 ft (1,230 meters) high from the sea level. It is situated in 30km away from the Ruma sadar upazilla of Bandarban in Bangladesh. This remote area is full of natural beauty. Here you can see many small and big mountains and hills. This area is covered with dense forests, birds and animals.

Keokradong Mountain is located on the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar. It is the place of surprising beauty. This natural beauty is surely attracts the mind of the adventurous people. In the winter season many adventurous tourist visit this place with great excitement. You will pleased with the dazzling beauty of green hill, cool fountains, zigzag path, hilly road side, hide and seek game of clouds on the top of the hill

How to go in Keokradong

For visiting Keokradong you have to reach at Bandarban first then go to Ruma Upazilla. Ruma is 50 kilometer away from Bandarban. You should remember that after 4 pm you are not allowed to leave Ruma for visiting Bogalake, Keokradong or Tajingdong. As it is a remote area of Bangladesh, the road is not so plain. The communication systems of Bogalake become very difficult in the Rainy season. The road is still under construction. From Ruma you can hire a pickup or jeep (locally known as “Chander Gari”) up to Koikhong Jiri at the fare of Tk. 1800-2000. You can also go there by buying tickets of Chander Gari or Bus. The first trip is at 9am. It will take 1-1.30 hrs. Koikhong Jiri to Ruma you have to go by one hour boat journey. Again Ruma to Boga Lake you should hire a jeep at the fare of Tk. 1800. Two tribal communities named Saikotpara and Darjilingpara are 4 km away from Bogalake. There are some tribal groups live in this area. Darjilingpara is about 1 km away from Keokradong. It will take another 45 minute to reach the highest point of Keokradong and you have to walk through the hills from Boga Lake to Keokradong to go there.

Some information to visit Keokradong

Remember that, this journey is very much laborious. So keep confidence. Always carry drinking water and first aid box with you. Show positive attitude with local people and should respect the tribal culture.
There are some residential hotels in Ruma Bazar, so you have to confirm at first the hotel reservation before going to Ruma, otherwise you will have no alternative passing the night. If you are fortunate you can get tribal house to pass the night.
In Bogalake There is no other accommodation facility except the rest houses of district council. There is no mobile network, no restaurant and also no good road communication. You should start your journey early in the morning from Bogalake to reach Keokradong and it may take 5 to 6 hours to reach Keokradong. However, the sceneries of cool air, white clouds, hills, river and lake are really unique and incomparable. If you go there obviously you can get an enjoyable, delightful and thrilling experience.

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Friday, March 17, 2017

Govt will award child marriage preventers, State Minister Chumki says


The minister made the announcement at a programme on Thursday amidst criticism over a new law allowing child marriage in 'special circumstances'.

"We have taken tough action to prevent child marriage. The district Upazila and Thana administrations have been instructed to take tough actions," she said.
"Even those who stop child marriage will be given special awards," she added.
She told the programme - 'Women's Economic Empowerment: Investing in Emerging Priorities' - that the issue of award would be included in the by-laws to be passed under the Child Marriage Restraint Act.
The draft of the by-laws says that the government will take step to award annually individuals or organisations for stopping child marriage.
Chumki emphasised women's financial independence through education to stop child marriage.
In the programme organised by NGO CARE Bangladesh, 10 women were given awards for their role in the economic sector.
The minister also inaugurated a mobile phone app - 'Sanjita' - made by CARE for garment factory workers.

UN Women Representative Christine Hunter and CARE Bangladesh Country Director Jamie Terzi, among, others, were present at the programme.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

                   Meghla

About Meghla

Meghla Parjatan Complex is the most amazing tourist or visited spot for the tourists coming from all over the country. Meghla is in the contiguous area of the Bandarban hill district council on the gateway of Bandarban maintained by district administration. It is 4 km from the town on the road to Keranihat, which features a mini-safari-park, a zoo, boat journey, a hanging bridge and at the bottom of the hills artificial lake has been made. It is a popular place for picnic party. A lot of tourist makes the way to Meghla for celebrating their vacations.

Information for Visitor

Inside Meghla there is no arrangement for heavy food. Visitor can have snacks only. But visitor can take lunch packet, if he stay whole day there. Outside the Meghla there has two restaurants with Chinese and Continental food at Holiday Inn resort and Parjatan Motel. Accommodation facilities are also available in the Holiday Inn resort and the Parjatan Motel.
Meghla Parjatan Complex is just 4 kilometer away from Bandarban town. Visitor can hire privet Jeep or auto rickshaw for go to Meghla. Local bus is also available to go there.

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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Places To See & Things To Do Around Cox’s Bazar

Getting to Cox’s Bazar, one of the most popular tourist spots in Bangladesh, should never be a problem whether you’re a first time visitor in the country or a meandering local. With plenty of choices when it comes to air, bus, or train travel, a refreshing getaway to the beach is waiting for you at any moment.

Things to Do & Places to See in Cox’s Bazar

This seaside town is well-visited every year, and for good reason. In Cox’s Bazar, the beach bum in you will surely delight at the sight of no less than the longest uninterrupted beach in the world. See the beauty of the Bay of Bengal while strolling along Laboni Beach. You can also take a refreshing dip and drive ski boat in Kolatoli Beach. Wherever you go, Instagram-worthy sunsets, sunrises, and panoramas will surely make you happy.
For your stay, you can choose from a variety of hotels that can fit you whether you’re in a mood for a splurge or traveling on a tight budget. For a taste of local delicacies, be sure to look for some of Cox’s Bazar specialties, mainly fried fish, barbeque and other kinds of seafood.
But aside from these and the long sandy beach that Cox’s Bazar is famous for, many interesting spots are spread around the area as well. Here are some of the attractions that you can visit whenever you’re in town:

Inani Beach

If you want a quiet moment away from heaps of tourists in the town proper, a one hour trip to the nearby Inani Beach should be a nice treat. Be relaxed with the sight of corals spread among pristine sand and the sound of the breeze calling out from the sea. Since Inani Beach is 32 km away from Cox’s Bazar, getting there can take 30 minutes to one hour of travel. You can hire a taxi or CNG (small CNG run vehicles for 3-4 persons) from Cox’s Bazar to take you directly to the beach. You will surely enjoy this private ride as the scenery along the way is very wonderful.
However, if you’re up to saving some money, you can ride a bus to Teknaf wherein you should get off at Court Bazar, a small village 2 km before Ukhia. From there, you can take a rickshaw or tempo west to the beach.

Himchari

Six kilometers away from the Kolatoli Beach awaits the sight of Himchari’s beautiful waterfalls and hilltop overlooking the beach. You can spend your morning or afternoon in Himchari for a wonderful picnic, sunbathing, and nature tripping. From Cox’s Bazar Kalatali stand, this place is only a 15-minute ride by taxi or chandergari (a type of jeep). You can also rent a rickshaw or auto-rickshaw from Cox’s Bazar.
If you are going to Inani Beach, you can tell your driver to drop you by as well to Himchari. Yes, they wouldn’t mind driving you to two spots on the same go. You can roam around Himchari for 30-60 minutes before heading to Inani Beach.
Travel Tip: Hire a auto riksha from the main beach area. It will cost around 450-600tk and they will take you to Inani, stop at Himchori too, and bring you back to your hotel.

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park

Looking for the thrill of a safari? Well, your adventure is just waiting in town. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park, the first safari park in Bangladesh, is a must-visit attraction with its evergreen forests and interesting array of flora and fauna. The park is located near Chittaong-Cox’s Bazar highway at a distance of about 50 km north of the Cox’s Bazar tourist city. If you want to go to the safari park you will need to leave after breakfast, so that you can get back in time to enjoy an afternoon on the beach.

Ramu

Ramu is the perfect place for culture lovers out there. Feed your cultural mind with sights of monasteries, khyangs and pagodas containing images of Buddha in gold, bronze and many other materials. Here, you can also buy handicrafts and homemade cigars which you can take home to your family and friends. Ramu is not very far from the Cox’s bazar town proper being only 15 km away. You can do one to two hours of sightseeing in this charming village. There are two places in Ramu which are especially noteworthy…. one is the 100 feet lying or meditating Buddha and another one is Ramu Rangkut Mandir. 100 feet monument of Buddha is situated outside the main village and it was built recently (2002). But the Ramu Rangkut is very old and situated in the village. If you like history and culture, this place is for you.
Travel Tip: You can hire an auto-riksha from the main beach area and ask them to take you to Ramu and back. He will show you around all the places of interest and will cost around 450-550 taka for the whole thing.

Moheshkhali Island

Just off the coast of Cox’s Bazar is a 268 km island which tourists visit a lot – Moheshkhali. This island is known for having some Buddhist temples, pagoda, one large Hindu temple and amazing landscapes featuring hills and mangrove jungles. Near the jetty of Moheshkhali, they make dried fish out of baby sharks – I am not sure whether it’s legal or not, but surely it will be a unique experience for you. Atleast I haven’t seen this anywhere else in Bangladesh. You can get to Moheshkhali by riding a local motorboat called trawler or by speedboat. By trawler, it will take you an hour and a half. By speedboat (recommended), you can reach the island in only 30 minutes. It costs around 70 taka to go to Moheshkhali from Cox’s Bazar. Ask around to know about where the jetty is… it is easy to find. But beware of the tourist traps on the island. Most riksha pullers will offer you a short guided tour covering all the spots at Moheshkhali. But make sure you bargain and know all the details of their offerings, as they may try to squeeze out some extra money in the end. If you have time, you can explore the island on foot too.

Aggmeda Khyang

If you want a taste of history and culture both at the same time, you may want to visit Aggmeda Khyang – a planned and decorated Buddhist Monastery. It is located near the entrance to the Cox’s Bazar town. It has been designed to sit on a number of large timber columns. It has a big collection of manuscripts, an assembly hall and a prayer chamber.
Exploring the attractions around Cox’s Bazar is generally practical and recommended. If you have extra time, you also would not want to miss the enchanting corals of St. Martin’s Island which is 4 hours away from town.

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                               Shah Jahan


Emperor of India from 1628 to 1658, Shah Jahan has gone down in history for commissioning one of history’s most spectacular buildings, the Taj Mahal, in honor of his much beloved wife.

Monday, March 13, 2017

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                                                                                         Ahsan Manzil



Ahsan Manzil was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab family. This magnificent 

building is situated at Kumartoli along the banks of the Buriganga River. The construction of this palace

 was started in the year 1859 and was completed in 1869. The construction reflected Ind-Saracenic revival 

style of Architecture. To preserve the cultural and history of the area, the Palace became the Bangladesh 

National Museum on 20 September 1992. Photo Source: Md Osman goni

Saturday, March 11, 2017

                                                                   Alutila hill

Khagrachari, a district in south-eastern Bangladesh, is a part of the Chittagong Division and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Khagrachari presents the wild beauty of Bangladesh. It is gifted with lots hills, mountains which form the wild nature of its beauty. But it also offers a wide range of waterfalls that give the smooth nature. 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.





Chittagong /tʃɪtəɡɒŋ/ is a major coastal seaport city and financial centre in southeastern Bangladesh. The city has a population of more than 2.5 million while the metropolitan area has a population of over 6.5 million, making it the second largest city in the country. It is the capital of an eponymous district and division. The city is located on the banks of the Karnaphuli River between the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Bay of Bengal. Much of Chittagong Division is located within the ecological Indo-Burma zone on the boundary of the India Plate and Burma Plate. This makes Chittagong the crossroads of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The port city has been known by various names in history, including Chatigaon, Chatigam, Chattagrama, Islamabad, Chattala, Chaityabhumi and Porto Grande De Bengala. The natural harbour of Chittagong is an ancient gateway to the region of Bengal. It was noted as one of the largest Eastern ports by the Roman geographer Ptolemy in the 1st century. As part of the rich seafaring tradition of the Bengali people, coastal Chittagong was settled and ruled by Indian and Bengali kingdoms. 

Friday, March 3, 2017

Prantik Lake is really beautiful tourist spot in Bandarban district of Bangladesh. This lake is surrounded by many kind of plants and trees. This amazing place will certainly attract tourist mind. Prantik Lake is an ideal place for travel




                                                    Prantik Lake.Bandarban

Location

Prantik Lake located in a village named “Holudia” near the Keranihat-Bandarban Road. It is 14km away from Bandarban town. Volume of this area is 29 acres.

Special Attractions


Tourist can voyage the lake by paddle boat.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

    The waterfall named Shoilo Propat at Milanchari, 4 km from the town on the road to Thanchi, is also excellent site maintained by Bangladesh Parjatan, the national tourism promotion corporation.The Parjatan Motel is not a small thing at all. It has a huge three-storey building on a high place. The room rent here a little high compared to other places The site maintained by the Distrcit Administraion is Meghla, 4 km from the town on the road to Keranihat, which features a mini-safari-park, a zoo, and a hanging bridge. The District Administration has also developed the Nilachal tourist site near Meghla, in Tigerpara
                                                                       Shoilo Propat

 

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