Saturday 3 August 2013

Nijhum Island, Bangladesh



Nijhum Island will be the next adorable day-tripper abode afterwards saint Martins Inland. It’s a mangrove forests. You can see there Dears of breed and Monkeys. At the time of winter season, huge numbers of Migrated birds appear actuality for acceptable the Nijhum Island’s beauty.
The advice of Nijhum Island is not better, but if you wish to allure to see his adorableness you will go there either from Chittagong or from Dhaka. FROM CHITTAGON: you accept to go Hatia island from Chittagong by motor baiter of address and than you will go Nijhum Island from there by bounded motor boat. FROM DHAKA:
From Sadarghat barrage terminal You can aswell go Tomzuddion by Launch. and by Motorboat you will go to Nijhum Island from from there But in Nijhum Island adaptation is actual abundant limited. you can get some accepted aliment from there but you should be actual accurate for the superior of that foods. you can break blow abode (forest) but charge to yield above-mentioned permission from backwoods Department. Another accommodation: District Parishod Guest Abode but charge to yield permission from Thana Administration (TNO)

Thursday 18 July 2013

Bijoypur White Soil Project



The most beautiful white soil project Bijoypur situated at Netrakona in Bangladesh. If you will want to visit that place, you can easily make a trip Bijoypur by bus or car or a boat etc. The most beautiful white soil project Bijoypur is really nice or charming place for visitor.    

Thursday 4 July 2013

Sondarban



Sondarban

 


The Sundarbans is the largest and beautiful mangrove forest in the world. It located mostly in Bangladesh, a small part of it situated in India. The Bangladeshi part of the forest is estimated to be about 81%, while the Indian part is 19%. To the south the jungle meets the Bay of Bengal. It is beautiful jangle or beautiful forest so it is called “Sundarban”. There are many trees but Sundari trees are found in Sundarbans in large numbers. This beautiful forest is the living place of Royal Bengal Tiger, birds, spotted deer, crocodiles and snakes. There is much more wildlife here. Fishing Cats, Macaques, wild boars, Common Grey Mongooses, Foxes, Jungle Cats, Flying Foxes, and Pangolins are also found in the Sundarbans.

The beautiful forest plays an important role in the national economy of Bangladesh. It is the single largest source of raw materials for wood based industries. In addition to traditional forest produce. The beautiful mangrove forest “Sunderbans” provides a wonderful aesthetic attraction for local and foreign tourists.


Monday 17 June 2013

Unconventional and Unforgettable – Anjuna seaside, north Goa



 Unconventional and Unforgettable – Anjuna seaside, north Goa


Anjuna beach is found in Bardez taluka, north Goa. Towards the north of Baga seashore, divided from the Baga river along with a little headland, and south of Vagator seaside. Anjuna beach front is well attained from everywhere in Goa by using theMapusa bus terminal (8km s absent), or by rickshaw in the close by seashores. The beach front stretches north to south for around one,3km s. The south portion of Anjuna seashore is exactly where the initial freaks very first settled in Goa while in the late 1960′s, this component of the seashore is backed by crimson cliffs and lined with tall palm trees, it sorts a little bit bay by it is possess, in between rocks protruding to the sea. The northern element of the seaside, lined with huts and palm trees, stretches out to it is really rock strewn stop, as well as headland dividing Anjuna seashore from Vagator seaside. Guiding the beach front it is stall metropolis, residence on the popular, and at any time escalating, Anjuna flea market place, each individual Wednesday from 11am, this basic Goa industry attracts hundreds of bargin looking visitors from around Goa.

Thursday 23 May 2013

Hazrat Shah Jalal Mazar


Hazrat Shah Jalal Mazar


Shah Jalal is a saint of Bengal particularly in the region of Sylhet, Bangladesh. Jalal's name is associated with the Muslim conquest of Sylhet, for which he is given the most credit. He was buried at Sylhet.[1] Shahjalal International Airport, Bangladesh's main airport is named in honour of this saint.

Born Makhdum Jalal ad-Deen bin Muhammad, he was later known as Shaikh-ul-Mashaikh he was also known as Yamani(R) Hazrat Shah Jalal ad-Din al-Mujarrad.
Shah Jalal's date and place of birth is unclear. Various traditions, folklore and historical documents differ. A number of scholars claim that he was born in 1271 in Konya, Turkey, and later moved to Yemen, either as a child or adult, while vast majority of scholars believe he was born in Quni, Hadramout in Yemen.

Sunday 5 May 2013

Kaptai Lake the largest Lake in Bangladesh



Kaptai Lake the largest Lake in Bangladesh


 

Kaptai Lake:

The most beautiful kapti lake situated at Rangamati in Bangladesh. Kaptai lake is 74 kilometer from the Port City - Chittagong, the second largest city in Bangladesh. It as a man made lake in south-eastern Bangladesh. Covering an area of approximately 11,000 square kilometers, this lake is the largest lake in Bangladesh.  The Kaptai Lake is the main attraction of Rangamati. It has become a very popular spot to the tourists from home and abroad. Cruising on the Kaptai Lake is an enjoyable way of observing the beautiful hilly landscape of south-eastern Bangladesh. The Hanging Bridge across a portion of Kaptai lake adds to the beauty of the lake. This is 335 feet long bridge has become an icon of Rangamati. This is beautiful travel location where you get attractive tourist spots.

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Chittagong – the port city of Bangladesh









Chittagong – the port city of Bangladesh


Chittagong is the second largest city in Bangladesh .You can visit Chittagong by road or train from Dhaka. It is the Commercial Capital City of Bangladesh. The surrounding mountains and rivers make the city attractive. Karnaphuli River falls in. The largest land port of the country, “Chittagong Port”, situated in Chittagong. That’s why Chittagong is the city for export and import. Most of the large industries of Bangladesh are situated in Chittagong. After experiencing what Chittagong is all about – you should take a bus ride to Cox’s bazar . You will surely like the atmosphere there – though except the rainy season almost all the year the beach remains crowded but you will nevertheless have a nice experience there. You can also take a trip to the nearest island called the Saint Martin’s Island – which has an even better-looking beach than Cox’s Bazaar’s. If you’re looking for a smaller and less crowdie beach then you can opt for the Inani Beach which is also pretty nice. Of course, the sea food that you will find at all these beaches are mouthwatering plus you can buy anything from the local Burmese Markets if you like.

#  Attractive Place
 1. Patenga beach.
 2. Foy’s Lake
 3. Chittagong Ethnological Museum
 4. World War II Cemetery
 5. hill-tracts
 6. Rangamati

Monday 29 April 2013

The national memorial Savar

The national memorial Savar

History


The national memorial is a monument. It was built to commemorate the heroic struggles of the millions of martyrs who laid down their lives during the War of liberation in 1971. Plans for the monument were initiated right after the independence, in 1972. Following the site selection, road and land development, a nation-wide design competition was held in June, 1978.

Structure


The monument is composed of 7 isosceles triangular pyramid shaped structures, with the middle one being the tallest. The highest point of the monument is 150 feet. There is an artificial lake, and several mass graves in front of the main monument. National Martyrs' Memorial situated at Savar, about 35 km north-west of Dhaka.

Sunday 28 April 2013

Madhabkunda Waterfall



Madhabkunda Waterfall



Madhabkunda Waterfall The name highest waterfall of Bangladesh. It is the largest waterfall in Bangladesh. It situated (subdistrict) in Moulvi Bazar District, Sylhet Division. The waterfall is one of the most attractive tourist spots in Bangladesh. The height of the waterfall in Madhabkunda is 61m or 200ft.  It is about five km away from Dakshinbagh railway station on the Kulaura-Shabajpur track and 350 km from Dhaka. You can visit Madhabkunda by road or train from Dhaka and Chittagong. There are both AC and Non-AC buses available for Sylhet or Moulvibazar from Dhaka and Chittagong. From Sylhet and Moulvibazar public buses are available to go to Madhabkunda. Fall of a million tons of water height of 200 meters form. Big bolder of stones and black stones with green leafy trees and the sound of the waterfall is a form of care giving in Madhabkunda. The waterfall is one of the most attractive tourist spot in Bangladesh. Lots of tourists and picnic parties come to Madhabkunda every day for their enjoyment.

Friday 26 April 2013

Natural sea beach Cox’s Bazar,Bangladesh








Natural sea beach Cox’s Bazar,Bangladesh

An attractive tourist place name is Cox’s Bazar. You will surely like the atmosphere there – though except the rainy season almost all the year the beach remains crowded but you will nevertheless have a nice experience there. You can also take a trip to the nearest island called the Saint Martin’s Island – which has an even better-looking beach than Cox’s Bazaar’s. If you’re looking for a smaller and less crowdie beach then you can opt for the Inani Beach which is also pretty nice . You should take a bus ride to Cox’s Bazar – the longest beach in the whole globe. Cox’s Bazar is the world’s largest natural sea beach which length is 125 kilometer. This town is also known as “Panowa” that means “yellow flower”. It is a district in the Chittagong division of Bangladesh near the border of Myanmar. This town is situated one hundred and fifty kilometer south of Chittagong main city. Miles of golden sands, surfing waves, rare conch shells,  towering cliffs, Buddhist temples & tribes, multi-colored pagodas delightful sea food are the main attraction of the  Cox’s Bazar, the tourist capital of this country.  In the 18th century, this tourism spot gained its name from British-Indian Captain Hiram Cox an officer of British East India Company. He died in 1799. But before his death, he did some social works here as the Superintendent of Palongkee outpost. His holy work made him a place in the hearts of the locals and this town was named after him as Cox’s Bazaar”.

Thursday 25 April 2013

The Shat Gambuj Mosque




The Shat Gambuj Mosque 

The Shat Gambuj Mosque is a famous for its historical importance. It is our one of greatest mosques in Bangladesh in respect of its spectacular beauty. Saint Ulugh Khan Jahan who first carried the torch of Islam in the south made this magnificent mosque in Bagerhat, district in mid 15th century. This magnificent Monument is located on the eastern bank of a vast a sweet-water tank, clustered around by heavy foliage near the seacoast. The roof of the mosque is supported by 77 squat domes. The Shat Gambuj Mosque is one of the architectural manifestations of Bangladesh. Now it has become main attraction for tourist for its historical magnificence.     


Saint Martin’s Island



                    
Saint Martin’s Island

Saint Martin’s Island is a small island in the northeastern part of the Bay of Bengal, about 9 km south of the tip of the Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf peninsula. It is about 8 km west of the northwest bank of Myanmar at the aperture of the Naf River. Every year many tourists come to visit this beach from home and abroad. Welcome to Saint Martin’s Island. You can also take a trip to the nearest island called the Saint Martin’s Island – which has an even better-looking beach than Cox’s Bazaar’s. Saint Martin’s Island is a natural place of Bangladesh. This place is a real natural side for tourist.