Monday, 26 December 2016

Bandarban- The natural Beauty of beautiful Bangladesh

Bandarbans- the another beauty of Bangladesh:


Bandarban Hill District is the remotest and least populated district in Bangladesh. The lure of the tallest peaks of Bangladesh, treks through virgin forests and chance to meet more than 15 tribes of the region up close is growing both among Bangladeshis and tourists from other countries.


Bandarban, a 4,479 km² wide area with a population of 292,900 (2003 est.) inside Bangladesh is bordered by Cox’s Bazaar, Chittagong, Rangamati and Khagrachari. On the other side of the 129 kilometer international border lies Myanmar provinces of Chin and Arakan.

Bandarban has only one town that approaches anything near a city – the Bandraban town. The rest of the area is divided into 7 upazilas, which are in turn divided into varying numbers of unions. Each union is a cluster of paras and villages.


Tourists spots in Bandarban in Beautiful Bangladesh: 

  • Baklai Waterfall
  • Boga Lake
  • Buddha Dhatu Jadi
  • Chimbuk Hill and Tribal Villages
  • Chinri Jhiri Waterfall
  • Faipi Waterfall
  • Jadipai Waterfall
  • Keokradong
  • Meghla
  • Mirinja Parjatan
  • Nafakhum and Remakri

  • Nilachal
  • Nilgiri and Thanchi
  • Patang Jhiri Waterfall
  • Prantik Lake
  • Raj Vihar and Ujanipara Vihar
  • Rijuk Waterfall
  • Sangu River
  • Shoilo Propat
  • Tajingdong
  • Upabon Parjatan
  • Zingsiam Saitar



Meghla Tourist Spot: Meghla Parjatan Complex is one of the most amazing tourist spots for the travelers and tourists coming from all over Bangladesh and world. Meghla is in the contiguous area of the Bandarban hill district council on the gateway of Bandarban, maintained by Bandarban district administration. More…


Nilachal Tourist Spot: There is another beautiful place to see near Meghla, which is called Nilachal, maintained by Bandarban district administration. Nilachal is known as tiger hill. The view of Nilachal is so spectacular for snapping. Nilachal is the nearest tourist spot from Bandarban town, Bangladesh. Nilachal is situated at Tigerpara. Nilachal is near about 2000 feet above the sea level and 5 kilometer away from the Bandarban town. More…


Mirinja Parjatan: Mirinja tourist spot (Parjatan complex) is situated at Lama upazilla of Bandarban district in Bangladesh. Mirinja is a wonderful tourist spot in Lama, Bandarban. Mirinja is about 1500 feet high from the sea level of Bangladesh. In good weather, travelers and tourists can see the Maheskhali Island, Bay of Bengal, Matamuhuri River and Lama upazilla at a glance. More…


Nafakhum and Remakri: Nafakhum is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bandarban, Bangladesh and an excellent place to travel. Every traveler should have a tour plan to visit this beautiful tourism spot of Bandarban, Bangladesh at least once and then they will feel to visit that travel spot again and again. Nafakhum is situated on the wild hilly Sangu River at a remote area called Remakri of Thanchi upazilla More…

Rangamati and Bandarbans are diffrent district in the division of Chittagong in Bangladesh. These two district are full of natural beauties and thats amke this country beautiful Bangladesh.



Rangamati, a small town located amongst the green hills, lakes and rivers of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. This is what makes it a prime Bangladesh hill destination. It is known as the Lake City of Bangladesh as this place is located on the bank of the beautiful Kaptai Lake. It is the administrative headquarter of the Rangamati Hill District, the largest district of Bangladesh and located some 77 kilometres away from Chittagong. For long time Rangamati has been a prime Bangladesh tourist destination for its location, scenic beauty, colourful tribal people, tribal homespun textiles and ivory jewellery.

Rangamati is situated in the Chittagong Division. It is surrounded by the Tripura state of India to the north, Bandarban District to the south, Mizoram State of India and Chin State of Myanmar to the east, and Khagrachari and Chittagong Districts to the west.

The area of the district is 6116 km2 of which 1292 km2 is riverine and 4825 km2 is below jungle vegetation.

Beautiful places of Banglades- Kuakata Echo park


Kuakata Echo Park

In the beautiful Bangladesh in Keuakata there is an ecological park and that echological park is known as kuakata echo park. This is a very beautiful echo park. The natural side of this park is different from others and very attractive. Kuakata Echological Park or Kuakata Echo Park is located about 2.5 kilometer east of the zero point of Kuakata town. The area of the Echo Park is about 13,984 hectors. Coastal Forest Department in Patuakhali has constructed the Echo Park.

The Echo Park is situated on the areas of Gangamati, Latachaplee, Khajura, Fatrar chor and Tengragiri in Kuakata sea beach. The Eco Park is surrounded by mangrove and non-mangrove forest.
There are many types of trees and plants and differents types of animals in this park and it is the safe nesting of birds. About 42000 plants are found in this echo park. There are two watch towers, five picnic sheds, a wooden bridge, culverts, internal walkways for the travelers. There is a nice looking natural Lake inside the park area and two coasts of this lake are connected with a bridge. Visitor can take a ride on a paddle boat at this lake. This echo park and its lake will must attract people from all over the world who like boating.


Some portion of this park was damaged by Hurricane Cidr and Aila. But the Government and park authority will take the necessary steps to rebuild the infrastructure of this Ecopark very soon because this is one of the best visiting spot of Kuakata. Those people come to visit kuakata they usually visit this place.
The Echo Park is the important tourist spots for the Kuakata sea beach visitors. Traveler will get the full natural beauties by visiting this Echo Park.
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Kaptai Lake: This large man made lake of Bangladesh spanning over an area of approximately 11000km2, was created as a reservoir when the Kaptai dam was built during the 1960s. The lake was created by flooding valleys and plain lands between numerous hills. This created a picturesque view as forested hills and plateaus rise from beneath the water. The government run tourism corporation and private operators offer Kaptai Lake Cruise Tours, which is worth of it. Other scenic spots are also accessible through the waterways.

Shuvolong Falls: Shuvolong a place in Borokol sub district, located about 25kilometers (11kilometers – as the crow flies) away from Rangamati. There are few waterfalls in Shuvolong area with the largest one falling from as high as 300 feet. In the past several years, this place has turned into a tourist destination due to beautiful waterfalls and the nearby market. Shuvolong is easily accessible by speed boat or motor boats from Rangamati.

Tribal Museum: The museum is located near the entry point to the city. Established in 1978, it is run by the Tribal Cultural Institute. Traditional ornaments. costumes, potteries, musical instruments, armaments, paintings and photographs, old manuscripts, statues and ancient coins of various tribes are on display here. It is open Saturday to Thursday excluding public holidays.

Hanging Bridge: This 335feet long bridge across a portion of the Kaptai lake is an icon of Rangamati.



Kaptai National Park: This forest reserve is located in the Karnafuly and Kaptai range. According to the government statistics some 50,000 people visits the national park every year as it provides some walking trails among the lush green forest. The animal species of Kaptai National park are deer, elephants, monkeys, fishing cats and birds. The Kaptai Forest Rest house, Kaptai Mukh Forest Rest House and several picnic spots are located here.

Rajban Bihar Pagoda: An internationally known Buddhist Temple, where the spiritualist principal monk of Rajban Vihara, Shrimath Sadhana Nanda Mohasthabir(Ban Vante) lives.

Peda Ting Ting: A small island on the Kaptai Lake, few kilometres away from Rangamati. It is mostly known for its serenity. There are a few tourist accommodation facilities here and a tiny restaurant run by the locals. It offers foods ranging from traditional to indigenous delicacies.

Chakma Royal Palace: This is the palace of the present Chakma King. However, it is open to public for a visit.

DC Bungalow Area: The District Commissioner’s Bungalow is located adjacent to the lake. There is a small light house and a shelter accessible to the public. This spot provides a nice view of the lake.

Others: The local market is also a tourist attraction as it offers handicrafts, textiles and ornaments made by the tribal people.