An amalgamation of new world facilities and old world charm, Dhaka is the city of contrasts in terms of culture and heritage. Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh, which is located in the heart of Bengal delta on Buriganga River. With the population of more than 15 million, it is the largest city of Bangladesh and one of the largest cities in the world. It is one of the major cities of South Asia with a GDP of 217 billion $.Dhaka was earlier known and Dacca. It was given the status of city in the year 1947. Dhaka is one of the fastest growing metropolitan cities in the world that is attracting people from all parts of the world for investment and trade. The most interesting fact about Dhaka is that it is known as the ‘Rickshaw Capital’ of the world with approx. 4,00,000 Rickshaws running on the roads everyday. Apart from business, many people come to Dhaka as tourists to explore its beauty. Dhaka is a modern city with traditional heritage. Dhaka has some beautiful places that are loved by the tourists and their camera lens. Some of the best tourist attractions of Dhaka are:· The National Memorial· Liberation War Museum· National Parliament House· Shahid Minar· Lal Bag Fort· Hatir Jheel· Sonargaon· Dharmarajika Buddhist Monastery· Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Navo Theatre· Bangabandhu Memorial Museum
Read MoreRajshahi one of the administrative divisions of Bangladesh and is popularly known as ‘Silk City’. It is one of the seven metropolitan cities of Bangladesh. Rajshahi is located on the banks of Padma River in Western Bangladesh, sharing its border with India. A part of ancient region of Pundravardhana, the city of Rajshahi was founded in the year 1634. Since centuries, this city has been ruled by Rajas, Maharajas and Zamindars. During the British Raj, Rajshahi was also known as Beuleah and was the administrative headquarter of eastern Bengal. Rajshahi is famous for its sweetmeat that is sold only in this city in whole country. Rajshahi is also the most enthusiastic city of Bangladesh in terms of sports as it has maximum number of stadiums in the country. Rajshahi is named Silk city because the silk and silk products of this city are acknowledged worldwide for its quality. The types of silk produced in Rajshahi are eri silk, mulberry silk and tassar silk. Apart from silk, it is also famous for many tourist attractions. Some of the tourist attractions of Rajshahi are:· Varendra Research Museum, the oldest museum of Bangladesh· Shrine of Hazrat Shah Mokhdum· Borokuthi compound· Horagram bazaar · Shaheb Bazar which includes shopping malls, markets, business offices etc· Puthia Temple Complex, featuring ancient Hindu temples
Read MoreSrimangal is undoubtedly the most loved place of Bangladesh. Srimangal is famous for its vast and lustrous tea gardens. Cycling around in its tea estates or simply exploring the nearby forests and villages is an amazing experience in itself. Although Srimangal is itself a small, friendly and beautiful town, but it’s the beauty of the surrounding countryside that draws the attention of the tourist. Your trip to Bangladesh is incomplete without exploring Srimangal. One can do an array of things in this small town like cycling, hiking, wildlife-watching and, of course, tea-drinking.Srimangal is a part of Sylhet Division and lies in the north east region. It is the ‘Tea Capital’ of Bangladesh. It has world’s largest tea gardens covered with lush green carpet of nature. One can have a splendid view of tea processing in the Tea Research Institute there. A large quantity of tea is grown and exported every year from this region; hence it is also called ‘The land of two leaves and a bud’.To have the most treasured traveling experience of your life, come and spend a few days in Srimangal. Some of the hot-spot tourist destinations in Srimangal are:· Khasia and Monipuri villages· Lowacherra National Park· Satchari National Park· Bangladesh Tea Research Institute· Tea Estates like Zareen & Finlays
Read MoreSylhet is one of the seven administrative divisions of Bangladesh and is situated in the northeastern region of Bangladesh. Covered by three states of India, Tripura, Meghalaya and Assam on three sides, it also shares its border with Chittagong and Dhaka. Sylhet is one of the richest archeological and pleasing sites of South Asia with a large number of Hindu temples and Islamic Sufi shrines. It has beautiful landscapes of pineapple, orange and tea gardens covering the maximum area. It has a population of more than 8 lakh people. For all the people who love exploring new places and adore the beauty of nature, here are a few places that you must visit in Sylhet to make your trip the most treasured one. Some of the tourist destinations in Sylhet are: · Jaflong, also known as the daughter of Mother Nature with glorious hills, rivers, khasia villages and beautiful fountains. · Lalakhal is the paradise of natural blue water and hills.· Madhobkundo, the largest and majestic waterfall in Bangladesh.· Mahobpur Lake, a beautiful place for day picnic with your family and friends.· Srimangal, nature’s bliss with beautiful tea gardens, forests and hills.· Alurtol eco-park, a peaceful eco park with lake and trees.· Tanguar haor, one of the most attractive places in Asia that looks magical in the moonlight.
Read MoreChittagong is the largest division out of all seven divisions of Bangladesh. It is situated in the south-easternmost part of the country and is the largest international seaport of Bangladesh. Chittagong is blessed with green hills on one side and spacious sandy beaches on another side. It is an attractive tourist destination in Bangladesh as it has many beautiful places to visit and cool climate. During the 7th century A.D., Heun Tsang, a famous Chinese traveler poet described Chittagong as "a sleeping beauty emerging from mists and water". In 16th century Portuguese seafarers had given it the title of “Porto Grande”. Chittagong stays true to both the descriptions even today. It is a beautiful and calm hill town with a busy seaport. The one and only steel mill and oil refinery of Bangladesh is also located in Chittagong. It is the most preferred site for many industries.Chittagong has the old city charm with river, markets, beaches and Chittagong hill tracts that attract many tourists from abroad. Some of the most fascinating destinations of Chittagong region are: · Sadarghat· World War II Memorial Cemetery· Ethnological Museum· Central Bazar· Zia Memorial Museum· Cox’s Bazar· Shrine of Shah Amanat· Tomb of Sultan Bayazid Bostami· A Foy’s Lake· Patenga Beach
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From beautiful and serene beaches to ancient towns and villages dating back to more than 2000 years, Bangladesh is a country worth exploring. Bangladesh is a small and developing country situated in the South Asia with an area of 147,570 km. It shares its borders with India (west and north) and Myanmar (south east). It is covered by Bay of Bengal in the south and has a coastline of 710 km.
Bangladesh is situated on a delta that is made of 3 rivers, Padma, Jamuna and Meghna and thus has highly fertile soil. Straddling the Tropic of Cancer, Bangladesh has a tropical monsoon climate characterized by heavy seasonal rainfall, high temperatures, and high humidity. It is blessed with beautiful hills, forests, rivers, beaches and palaces that enhance the beauty of this place.
Bangladesh is a magnificent country with unique cultural wealth and rich crafts. It has many tourist destinations that are must visit and majestic. Some of the top tourist attractions of Bangladesh are: