20 Best Tourist Attractions to Visit in Bangladesh

Posted by FLATOUE JENNY on February 26th, 2019

20 Best Tourist Attractions to Visit in Bangladesh

 

Bangladesh, a beautiful small country in South Asia bordering with India and Myanmar is yet to be developed in tourism. Though there are many beautiful places here to visit, it is one of the least tourist destinations in the world. The people here are very friendly and hospitable. They welcome tourist everywhere and try to help them. To make a list of the best places in a country is always very hard and disputable. From my visiting experience in Bangladesh, I’ve created this list. So, here is a list of the 20 best places to visit in Bangladesh for you.

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1. Cox’s Bazar:
2.The Sundarbans:
3. The St. Martin’s Island:
4. Kuakata:
5. Jaflong:
6. Sajek Valley:
7. The Shat Gambuj Mosque:
8. Paharpur:
9. National Memorial:
10. Sonargaon:
11. Ahsan Manzil:
12. Lalbag Fort:
13. Dhakeshwari National Temple :
14. National Parliament House:
15. National Zoo:
16. National Botanical Garden:
17. Star Mosque:
18. Kantaji Temple:
19. Mahasthangarh:
20. Ratargul Swamp Forest:
1. Cox’s Bazar:

Cox’s Bazaar is the tourist capital of Bangladesh. Sloping down to the blue water of the Bay of Bengal against the picturesque backdrop of a series of hills covered with dense forest, Cox’s Bazar sea beach is the longest sea beach in the world. Its total length is 120km.  Located 150 km south of Chittagong, this place got its name from Captain Hiram Cox, an officer of the British East India Company. It is the place of miles of golden sands, lofty cliffs, surfing waves, amazing conch shells, beautiful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, and mouthwatering seafood. The shark-free beach has its own reputation for bathing, sunbathing, swimming, and surfing. The breathtaking beauty of the setting sun behind the vast sea is fascinating. >>>Read More<<<

2.The Sundarbans:


A unique eco-tourism destination, the Sundarbans, is the largest Mangrove Forest on earth and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It stretches about 80km into the Bangladeshi and Indian mainland from the coast of the Bay of Bengal. 60% of this mist-shrouded forest is located in Bangladesh. Though this 10,500km2 forest area is surrounded by two of the most densely populated country on three sides, it remains remote, inhospitable and largely uninhabited by people. Intersected by a complex network of rivers and creeks, mudflats and tiny islands, this amazing forest is comprised of two elementary ecoregions: The Mangrove Forest and the Freshwater Swamp Forest.   The word Sundarbans means a beautiful forest. However, the name derived from the “Sundari” trees which are seen here plentifully. This forest is mainly famous for the Royal Bengal Tiger but you’ll also see here the spotted deer, saltwater crocodiles, and different types of birds. This huge forest provide habitat for 42 species of mammal, 290 species of bird, 120 species of fish, 50 species of reptiles and  8 species of amphibians 

More :  https://tourrom.com/asia/bangladesh/bangladesh/

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