Bangladesh is the land of green countryside , natural wonders , colorful culture life and also serpentine river . It is dream destination for the tourists and it also has mind blowing sites to die . Bangladesh has many famous tourists attractions like historical buildings , landscapes and largest forest and longest sea beach , hotels , monuments , picnic spots museum also across the country in the Bangladesh . That’s why tourism destination is Bangladesh are creating much fuss all around the world. Some of the best tourist places in Bangladesh are as following
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Top 10 best tourist places in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is the land of green countryside , natural wonders , colorful culture life and also serpentine river . It is dream destination for the tourists and it also has mind blowing sites to die . Bangladesh has many famous tourists attractions like historical buildings , landscapes and largest forest and longest sea beach , hotels , monuments , picnic spots museum also across the country in the Bangladesh . That’s why tourism destination is Bangladesh are creating much fuss all around the world. Some of the best tourist places in Bangladesh are as following
10. Patenga Beach, Chittagong
The Patenga beach is located at Chittagong and it is one of the most famous beaches of Bangladesh . It is best destination for the nature lovers they come around here with their family to make own tour memorable and also to enjoy the scenic beach area to gateway from busy city life and breath in fresh air . It is popular spot for the tourists.
9. Kakrail Mosque, Dhaka
Kakrail mosque is located near the Ramna Park , Dhaka , Bangladesh . It is considered the center of Tablighi activities in Dhaka. The motto of this mosque is that all people should live in peace and all people should get in this world and afterworld as well. Here mostly religious tourists visit this mosque they usually talk about Jannat , Jhanum , Allah and his angels . Tourists those wants to get perfect knowledge about islam it is perfect place.p
6. Ramna Park, Dhaka
Ramna Park is a large park and situated at the heart of Dhaka , the capital of the Bangladesh . The park is wonderful place with a lot of green trees and lake in the center of the park . It is one of the most known park in the Bangladesh , nice place to walk and run in the morning and evening among all those green trees .Great place to walk relax and take a walk ! Natural Ecosystem also !
5 . Liberation War Museum, Segunbagicha , Dhaka
This museum is opened on 22 March 1996, and has more than 10,000 artifacts and exhibits on display in the museum . it is currently being rebuilt. Museum is considered to be the best place for any country because it has preserve many important thing , but this museum is designated the liberation war and tourism industry grew rapidly to see the the artifacts of Bangladesh.
4. Sixty Dome Mosque, Dhaka
The Sixty Dome Mosque known as Shait Gambuj Mosque , It is one of the largest mosque and built in Sultanate period . The construction of the masque as started in 1442 and it was completed in 1459 . The mosque is usually used for prayers and also used for madrasha and assembly hall . Mostly religious tourists visit this spot.
1. Martin’s Island , Bengal
It is a small island in the northeastern part of the Bay of Bengal. In the past five years the visitors population has increased dramatically , here you can make your tour excited through different activities like fishing and with different sea creatures . Between November and February you will get the perfect climate .
Friday, March 11, 2016
Bogra Bangladesh
Bogra is located in Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh and is
known as one of the oldest towns of Bangladesh . Due to its tourist
hot-spots and escalating flow of domestic and foreign tourists, Bogra is
considered to be one among the top tourist destinations in Bangladesh .
The ancient urban archaeological site Mahasthangarh, Behular
Bashor Ghar, Nawab Palace , and Jaina Temple
are some of the most visited tourist attractions in Bogra.
Bangladesh Sonargaon
About 29 kilometers away from Dhaka ,
Sonargaon is located on Dhaka-Chittagong
Highway . The rulers of different dynasties in the
past had made Sonargaon the capital of Bangladesh and today, it exhibits
the rich historical and cultural values.
The visit to Sonargaon is an unforgettable tour for
lifetime. Folk Arts and Crafts Museum , Panam
City , Royal Palace ,
beautiful gardens, and Old Lake etc. are some of the most fascinating tourist
spots in Sonargaon.
Visiting Dhaka would be of
course incomplete if anyone misses out Sonargaon.
Dhaka Bangladesh
Without visiting Dhaka, the visit to Bangladesh is
incomplete. Dhaka is the largest and also the capital city of Bangladesh .
Dhaka is an economic, academic and cultural hub of Bangladesh . There are more than
eighteen million people dwell in Dhaka .
Dhaka is the center of almost everything and every activity
in Bangladesh .
The National Memorial, Liberation War Museum, National Parliament House, Shahid
Minar, Hatir Jheel (Lake), Lalbag Fort, Dharmajika Buddhist Monastery, Pink
Palace, Ahsan Manzil, American Church of the Holy Resurrection, Baldha Gardens,
Ramna Park, Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, and Maynamati Ruins are some of the
hottest tourist spots in Dhaka. Dhaka has so
many places to visit that hardly can it be summed up in few words!
Furthermore, being the capital city of Bangladesh , Dhaka
has several five, four and three, star hotels along with innumerable small
hotels, guest houses, and restaurants.
Bangladesh Comilla
A big district in Chittagong Division along the Dhaka-Chittagong Highway ,
Comilla is a well-known tourist destination in Bangladesh . There are various
places in Comilla that fascinate the tourists with many of the attractions
there.
Bangladesh Sylhet
Located amidst the picturesque landscape of Surma Valley ,
Sylhet is such a well-visited and popular tourist destination that no tourist
desires to miss a visit. Sylhet is the largest city of Sylhet
Division of Bangladesh .
It embraces the population of more than 500,000 residents.
The scenic beauties of Tamabil-Jaflong, Kalibari Temple near
Jaflong, Sri Mahalaxmi Temple near Sylhet city, the largest tea garden named
Sree Mangal, and Lawacherra Rain Forest are really eye-catching in and around
Sylhet. The tourists can enjoy shopping at the places like Al Hamra, Blue
Water, Millennium, Aarong, Monorom, Artisti, Westecs, and Kumarpara etc. There
are several hotels like Hotel Supreme, Hotel Palash, Hotel Western, Hotel
Golden City, Hotel Hilltown, and Niravana Inn etc. These hotels cater to the
holistic needs of the tourists visiting and staying here.
Bangladesh Chittagong
Bangladesh Rangamati
Known as the ‘Lake City ’ of Bangladesh ,
Rangamati is full of matchless beauty and is one of the most visited tourist
destinations of Bangladesh .
It is located about 77 kilometers away from Chittagong .
Buses, taxis, and some other private vehicles can be taken
from Chittagong
to Rangamati. Rangamati Town , Hanging
Bridge , Kaptai
Lake , and Indigenous Museum
are among the notable landmarks and popular tourist destinations of Rangamati.
Hotel Sufia International, Hotel Green Castle ,
Parjaton Motel and Banapura Tourist’s Inn are
some favorite hotels for the tourists who visit Rangamati.
Bangladesh Bandarban
Bandarban, literally meaning ‘dam of monkeys’, is a district
of Bangladesh in Chittagong Division and Chittagong Hill Tracts. After the
Chittagong Hill Tract Insurgency, it emerged as one of the most fascinating
tourist attractions of Bangladesh .
The beautiful mountain ranges escalate the natural beauty of
the surroundings. The largest Buddhist temple of Bangladesh
known as Buddha Dhatu Jadi is situated in Bandarban. Shoilo Propat waterfall at
Milanchari; several Buddhist temples like Ujanipara Vihar and Raj Vihar;
Chimbuk Hill and Tribal Villages are worth watching. Also the peaks like Nilgiri
and Thanchi captivate the eyes of the tourists immensely.
Bangladesh Kuakata
Kuakata is located in the southern part of Bangladesh . The
panoramic view of the sea beach and the beautiful tourist attractions in and
round Kuakata makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bangladesh .
The sunset and sunrise can be seen in their full splendor
from the wide sandy beach
of Kuakata . Fatrar Chor
(part of Sundarban), Gangamati Reserved Forest ,
Jhau Bon (forest), Keranipara Seema Temple ,
Misripara Buddhist
Temple , and Eco Park
are very popular among both domestic and foreign tourists.
Bangladesh Saint Martin
The only coral island of Bangladesh ,
Saint Martin’s Island is quite small and it
embraces about 8 square kilometers of the land area. Located close to Chhera Island ,
it was first named as Zajira by some unknown Arabian sailors.
The present name ‘Saint Martin’s Island ’
came into existence during the rule of British. Sunrise and sunset, exotic village life, sea
turtle hatchery, coral rocks, and plentiful stars at night are some most
cherished attractions here. Fishing, oceanic scuba diving, and walk by the sea
beach are some fascinating activities here.
Bangladesh Cox’s Bazar
Sundarbans, literally meaning ‘beautiful forest’ is known
all over the world for the tidal halophytic mangrove forest. Several
documentary films have been made on this exotic forest.
Sundarban is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The major part of
it is in Bangladesh ; some
part of it also comes under Indian Territory .
Densely covered with forest, it is considered to be one of the largest reserves
that protect Royal Bengal Tiger. Captivating flora, and fauna like avifauna,
aqua-fauna, predators, and reptiles add beauty to the charm of Sundarban National Park , Sundarbans West Wildlife
Sanctuary, Sundarbans South Wildlife Sanctuary, and Sajnakhali Wildlife Sanctuary.
Bangladesh Sundarban
Sundarbans, literally meaning ‘beautiful forest’ is known
all over the world for the tidal halophytic mangrove forest. Several
documentary films have been made on this exotic forest.
Sundarban is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The major part of
it is in Bangladesh ; some
part of it also comes under Indian Territory .
Densely covered with forest, it is considered to be one of the largest reserves
that protect Royal Bengal Tiger. Captivating flora, and fauna like avifauna,
aqua-fauna, predators, and reptiles add beauty to the charm of Sundarban National Park , Sundarbans West Wildlife
Sanctuary, Sundarbans South Wildlife Sanctuary, and Sajnakhali Wildlife Sanctuary.
Nurullahpur : Just another village of Bangladesh
The name of the village is Nurullahpur situated in the
district of Jhalkathi in the southern part of Bangladesh . It stands to the south
of the town on the bank of Sugandha. Nurullahpur is just another village like
many in Bangladesh
that depend on natural resources. The villagers are deprived of modern
technological facilities.
University of Dhaka : Country's largest abode of education
The University of Dhaka is the biggest and the most ancient
university in Bangladesh .
It is Famous for traditional and cultural heritage. Its dimension
includes 9 units. 42 departments and 7 institutes wherein there are as much as
about 26000 students. It is the first moderns university in South Asia .
Chittagong: The commercial capital of Bangladesh
Immortal Ekushey (21st February)
Bangalees protected Bangla from the clutches of Pakistani
oppressors in 1952 by preventing Urdu from being the state language of East Pakistan where a vast majority of people spoke in
Bangla. Bangalees had to sacrifice lives for their mother tongue on 21st
February, 1952. 21st February being declared International Mother Language
Day by UNESCO, Bangla reached the maturity.
Liberation War of Bangladesh
Pahela Baishakh (Bangla New Year)
Dominated by imperialism in ages, Dhaka, the capital of
Bangladesh ,
has now become a place of sculptures and architectures that represent races,
ages and above all a common Bangalee culture. Roaming through the city one
will find statues in most of the road crossings. Important buildings and places
accommodate monuments that remind of historical events or personalities.
Dhaka City : Architectures and Sculptures
Dominated by imperialism in ages, Dhaka, the capital of
Bangladesh ,
has now become a place of sculptures and architectures that represent races,
ages and above all a common Bangalee culture. Roaming through the city one
will find statues in most of the road crossings. Important buildings and places
accommodate monuments that remind of historical events or personalities.
Bangladesh beautiful
They include the Chinese travellers Fa-hien (fourth century
AD), Hue-an-tsung (seventh century), Ma-hoen and Fei-shin (fifteenth century),
Ibne Batuta (fourteenth century) from Africa, Nicola Kanti (fifteenth century)
and Ceasar the Frederik (sixteenth century) from Venice, Verthema, an Italian
in the sixteenth century, Barbosa and Sebastin Manric (sixteenth century) from
Portugal, Travernier and Bernier from France (seventeenth century) and Queen
Elizabeth-the First's ambassador Ralf Fish.
To Ibne Batuta ,
Bangladesh was
a 'hell full of bounties and wealthiest and cheapest land of the world.' So
great were the attractions of Bangladesh
that to quote Bernier 'it has a hundred gates open for entrance but not one for
departure.' Ladies of Imperial Rome were literally crazy for Bangladesh 's
Muslin and luxury items, which according to Pliny, resulted in serious drain of
gold of the Empire. Because of its location, Bangladesh
served as a flourishing entry port and intermediary in trade and commerce
between South Asia and the Far East . The
region also played a seminal role in disseminating its belief art and
architecture in the wider world of Asia .
Ancient Bangladesh
took great pride as a coveted seat of learning and education and scholars from
far away countries regularly flocked to its numerous universities and
monasteries.
Geological evidence indicates that much of Bangladesh was
formed 1 to 6.5 million years ago during the tertiary era. Human habitation in
this region, therefore, is likely to be very old with the evidence of
Palaeolithic civilization dating back to about 1,00,000 years.
Bangladeshis are historically descendants of various races
and nationalities. An Austro-Asian race first inhabited this region followed by
Dravidians and Aryans. There was also an influx of the Mongolians from Tibet and
Mayanmar. The Arab Muslims started coming here in the early ninth century AD.
Persians, Armenians, Turks, Afghans and lastly the Mughals came in quick
succession.
As per the census of 1991 Bangladesh has a population of
111.5 million with an average density of 755 people per sq. km. It is the
second largest Muslim country. Traditionally a land of communal harmony,
followers of other religions enjoy full freedom of worship. The economy is
mainly agrarian. Recently there is a spurt in industrialisation with the
utilisation of country's available natural resources and manpower. Trade and
commerce are increasing and widening. Bangladesh is a repository of rich
cultural heritage and tradition.
Long colonial exploitation has largely denuded Bangladesh of
its past affluence and wealth. Independence
has, however, opened new vistas of prospects and opportunities. In the final
analysis, Bangladesh
is a land made splendid by natural grace - a veritable mosaic in green, verdant
and boisterous, with its dedicated and creative people adding color and
vibrancy to it.
The landscape of Bangladesh , as if, looks like a
magical tapestry in green woven intricately by nature. Across the tropic of
cancer it lies in the north-eastern part of South Asia
between latitudes 20� - 34' and 26� 38' north and longitudes 88� 01' and
92� 41' east. The country is fenced by India
on the west, north and the Northeast, Myanmar
on the Southeast and the Bay of Bengal on the
south. Strategically located Bangladesh
is virtually a bridge between south and Southeast Asia .
It has a landmass of 1,48,393 sq. km criss-crossed by a network of several
major rivers, their numerous tributaries and canals forming a lace of
interconnecting channels. In fact, Bangladesh is the largest riverine
delta in the world. The extensive river systems are fundamental to the
country's economy and the people's way of life. Its low flat alluvial deltaic
plains present an enchanting vista of vast verdant green fields sweeping the
horizon. Bangladesh
has some of the world's most fertile agricultural lands accounting for abundant
growth of various crops. The north-eastern and south-eastern parts of the
country are dotted with small hills and ridges, their average elevations being
244m and 610m respectively. The highest peak Keokradong in the south-east end
of Bandarban district 1230 meters above the sea level. Thus with its variegated
topographical features Bangladesh
appears like a vibrant motif splashed with enchanting beauty and serenity.
Bangladeshis are essentially simple in nature. Since time
immemorial they are noted for their valourand resilience as well as
hospitality and friendliness. Bangladeshis are also equally known for their
creativity. They have an innate quality of open mindedness. Communal or ethnic
feeling is alien to them and despite diverse racial mix from pre-historic days
they are, by and large, a homogeneous group. Almost all the people speak and
understand Bangla, a language which occupies an exalted position because of the
richness of its literature. Generally speaking, fish, rice and lentils
constitute the main diet of the masses, the vast majority of whom live in the
country's villages. A cottonlungi and a jersey called kurta are
the common attire for men in rural areas. The urban people have, however,
largely adapted to western costume. Sari is women's universal dress, both in
the cities and countryside.
Bangladeshi women are traditionally adored for their charm,
beauty and elegance. They are now increasingly adapting themselves to changing
needs of time; working shoulder to shoulder with the men-folk in fields,
factories and offices. In fact, they can be found in all professions and there
is no exclusive male domain. Agriculture and its related fields still provide
the main livelihood of the people. The expanding industrial and service sectors
together with trade and commerce offer increasing alternate occupations for the
people.
There are about a million, mostly Mongoloid origin, tribal
people, the majority of whom live in Hill Tracts districts. They zealously
guard their customs, traditions and cultural heritage which are quite distinct
from one another and, till to date, largely remain unspoilt. For their living,
they mainly depend on traditional cultivation called jhum and cottage
craft in which they greatly excel.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Specially Shorshe Ilish
Our Bangladeshi cuisine is a classic culinary art-form. Our
food is ecstatic; a pure South Asian delicacy. The spectacular combination of
our age old traditional values and a diverse range of perfectly blended spices
give Bangladesh
cuisines a unique taste for which people from all around the world do not
hesitate to come back here again. Our foods and spices are so great that now
these rule the whole world. Many of you might have already tasted those in
abroad in many restaurants that provide Bangladeshi dishes.
Well, apart from the regular dishes mentioned previously,
some dishes are specially designed to spice up our celebration and festivals.
Biriyani or polao served with meat curries (chicken, beef, lamb etc.) seasoned
with proper spices and ghee (butter) gives us and our celebration a heavenly
smell and a satisfied tummy.
Lalon Mela
Lalon Shah is one of most acclaimed and prominent
philosopher from Bangladesh .
His distinctive tradition of philosophy is still being carried out through
thousands of songs and composition which he wrote during his lifetime. His
vision on human life is the fundamental base of Baul culture and tradition
which is now currently appreciated and studied by major researchers all over
the world.
Every year on the first week of April, a fair is organized
following Lalon Shah’s birth anniversary by the devotees. The fair is held at
the akhra (the place where Lalon lived) situated in Kushtia. The entire place
goes through colorful decoration on this occasion. Thousands devotees from both
abroad and Bangladesh
gather in the Akhra to celebrate this day. With ektara and other musical
instrument, the singers of Lalon
Academy perform Lalon’s
song all through the night during this fair. With the hymn of thousands unique
composition, the devotees from all around the world remember the veracity of
his philosophical thoughts.
Shakrain Festival
Celebrated especially in Old Dhaka, Shakrain Festival (also
known as Kite Festival) is observed at the end of the Bengali month Poush or
January 14 or 15. This is day is also known as Poush Shangkranti. The major
attraction of this festival is that people of all ages gather around their
rooftop with their kites in the afternoon. They fly their kites high and
sometimes this festival often brings the epic and exciting kite fighting. Each
participant attempts to snag each other’s kite. At the night, people crack their
fireworks in a way to light up the sky of old Dhaka .
This gets even more exciting with the flame-eaters skills of fire show.
Dubla Rash Mela
Dubla Rash Mela is the biggest fair in not only Bagerhat,
but also the entire Bangladesh .
This has become a grand occasion for many foreign tourists visiting the
Sundarbans and people come from India
as well. At the centre of the festival are twenty thousand temporary fishermen
who are engaged in catching and drying fish on Dubla and nearby islands. In the
Bangla month of Agrahayan every year, the fair continues for 5-7 days during
full moon time.
Pahela Baishakh
The rest of the world may have their blast of New Year in
January 1st. But for us, the advent of Bengali New Year (Pahela Baishakh; April
14 of each year) is the most cheerful, colorful and amazing public holiday that
is immensely observed throughout the country. From urban concrete jungle to
blissful natural rural landscape, the unbound color of life will definitely
mesmerize you. It is presumed that the tradition of Pahela Baishakh started
about 600 years back. One of the chief customaries of Pahela Baishakh is
clearing up all the dues of present year on the last day of Chaitra (the
twelfth month of the Bengali calendar). On the first day of Bengali new year,
the landlords or the shop owners offer sweets to their tenants and customers.
In Dhaka , under the Banyan
Tree at Ramna park, the biggest and most colorful celebration of Pahela
Baishakh takes place. The programme initiates with Tagore’s famous song titled
“Eso he Baishakh eso eso” (Come O Baishakh, come come) performed by the artists
of Chhayanat. The students and teachers of Institute of Fine Arts
bring out a colorful procession and parade around their campus with sculptures
that resemble our age old culture. With wearing traditional attires, hundreds
of Bangladeshi people join both events. Every media channel — based Bangladesh —
broadcast a live coverage on both of this programme. The newspapers also
publishes special news and supplements following this event.
Baishakhi mela (in Bengali mela means fair) is the most
amazing part of Pahela Baishakh. Life happens there. And music and color brings
life to the Baishakhi fair. Many kind of traditional handicrafts, toys,
hand-made cakes, special kinds of food stuff, sweets, potteries, bangles,
pitchers and cane products are the main exhibits at these fairs. Although the
fairs are held all over our country, but the fair at Dhaka University
and Ramna is the most famous. The fairs also provide entertainment, with
singers and dancers staging Jatra, Pala gan, Kavigan, Jarigan, Gambhira Gan,
Gazir Gan and Alkap Gan. Artistes present folk songs as well as Baul, Marfati,
Murshidi and Bhatiali songs.
Bangladesh, a land of exhilarating
Bangladesh, a land of exhilarating mix with fascinating
history, vibrant cultures, panoramic beauties, historical ruins, flora and
fauna, hills and forests, sandy sea beaches and wildlife, is waiting to welcome
you on the occasion of ‘Visit Bangladesh 2016′. You will easily be impressed
with so much variety of attractiveness within such a small geographic boundary;
The world’s longest sandy beach- Coxsbazar, the world’s single largest mangrove
forest- Sundarbans, Oceanic Kuakata, Coral island-Saint martins, the green roof
of the country-Bandarban, a land of colorful Indigenous groups and Lake
City-Rangamati, the scenic beauty of the hilly regions, historic and
archaeological sites etc. are of life time experience for travelers. Bangladesh is a
land of tourists, researchers, wildlife and nature lovers. During the year of
Visit Bangladesh 2016 you will come across the rich cultural heritages and
history of Bangladesh .
Visit
Bangladesh
anytime where there is something for everyone. Your dream will come to a
reality in this beautiful land where life is happening all the time.
Happiness
needs no reason here. This is what you will feel when you’ll come to this land.
Here everyone has a story – story to celebrate the life, story to survive,
story to come to the help of others, story to become and hospitable and smiling
– which might be your life-time experience.
Life
is so good when you live it in Bangladesh .
The people and the nature will help you to get the most out of it. Happiness,
for us, needs no reason. We are always happy with knowing who we are whether
our capability is satisfactory to us or not. We know how to celebrate the life
we are give. We know how to get the most out of our life.
There
are many kinds of lifestyle of the people can be seen in Bangladesh —
urban, rural and Tribal. Amidst the concrete jungle, the urban life follows a
different direction than the rural life. The rural life has a much more strong
relation with the nature. And, far from the maddening crowd, there are many
tribal lifestyles can be noticed which are unique and vibrant in their own
characteristics.
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