Saturday, January 9, 2010
Hakaluki Haor
Hakaluki Haor located in greater Sylhet, the haor offers a very different type of ecosystem as well as a new set of management issues. The haor basin is an extensive alluvial plain supporting a variety of wetland habitats. It contains about 47 major haors and more than 6,000 beels, or freshwater lakes, nearly half of which are seasonal.
About Srimongal
I think Srimongal is on of the best natural spot for picnic in Bangladesh. It is the place of tea gardens, hills and forest areas on the hills. Within your eyesight you will find green throughout. Its is famous for the largest tea gardens of world covered by lush green carpet. . Bangladesh produces and exports a large quantity of high quality tea every year. Most of the tea estates are in Sremongol. It is called "The land of two leaves and a bud".It is also called” camellia green carpet or Tea Mountain.”
Madhabkunda waterfall
Madhabkunda waterfall is one of the most attractive tourist spots in Sylhet division. Lots of tourists and picnic parties come to Madhabkunda every day for their enjoyment. You can go to Madhabkunda either from Sylhet if you go by road or from Kulaura if you go by train.From Kulaura rail station its about one hour journey by microbus to Madhabkunda. The journey to Madhabkunda itself is exotic. On the way you can see the greenish beauty of tea garden, the hills and the zigzag road through the hills will increase the joy of your journey. In Madhabkunda you will see the great waterfall falls of million tons of water form 200ft. height.
Introduce about Sylhet
Sylhet is a prime attraction for all tourists visiting Bangladesh. It has lot of tourist spots. About 80 km. from Sylhet town connected by road and rail, Srimangal, which is known as the tea capital of Bangladesh, is the actual tea center of the area. . For miles and miles around, the visitor can see the teagardens spread like a green carpet over the plain land or on the sloping hills. It has also rich long interesting history.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Lalon Shah Bridge
Lalon Shah Bridge is a road bridge in Bangladesh over the Padma. It was completed in 2004 and is one of the larger bridges of the country. It is the second longest bridge of the country. It 1.8 K.M long bridge has been constructed parallel to historic Hardinge Railway Bridge over the river Padma with the financial assistance from Japan. To construct the bridge, the Government of Japan through JBIC extended soft ODA Yen loan to Bangladesh in two phases. The first phase loan agreement was signed between Bangladesh and Japan on July 01, 1997 while the second phase loan agreement on March 31, 2001. The total cost of the bridge is US $ 184 million of which JBIC contributed US $ 141 million, which is about 80% of the total cost.
"Picture of Sundarban"
After all i will advice to all tourist for visiting the Sundarban . We are really proud of to get the natural resources as well as Sundarban. Because it is the largest mangrove forest in the world.Sundarban’s beauty lies in its unique natural surrounding. Thousands of meandering streams, creeks, rivers and estuaries have enhanced its charm. Sundarbans meaning beautiful forest is the natural habitat of the world famous Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, crocodiles, jungle fowl, wild boar, lizards, theses monkey and an innumerable variety of beautiful birds. Migratory flock of Siberian ducks flying over thousands of sail boats loaded with timber, golpatta , fuel wood, honey, shell and fish further add to the serene natural beauty of the Sundarbans.
Sundarban.............
Sundarban is the world biggest mangrove forest. In Bangladesh tourism, Sundarban plays the most vital role. A large number of foreigners come to Bangladesh every year only to visit this unique mangrove forest. Besides, local tourists also go to visit Sundarban every year. The area of great Sundarban is approximately 6000 sq. km. General Information about Sudarban: AREA: Nearly 2400 sq. miles or 6000 sq. km
Hardinge Bridge.............
Hardinge Bridge is a steel railway bridge over the Padma located in western Bangladesh. It is named after Lord Hardinge, who was the Viceroy of India from 1910 to 1916. The bridge is 1.8 kilometers (1.1 mi) long.Construction began in 1910, though it was proposed at least 20 years earlier. It took almost 2 years for it to be completed, and trains started moving on it in 1915.
Shait-Gumbad Masjid
Shait-Gumbad Masjid is on of the most favorite tourist spot not only in Bangladesh but also all over the world. In mid-15th century, a Muslim colony was founded in the inhospitable mangrove forest of the Sundarbans near the seacoast in the Bagerhat district by an obscure saint-General, named Ulugh Khan Jahan. He was the earliest torch bearer of Islam in the South who laid the nucleus of an affluent city during the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah (1442-59), then known as 'Khalifalabad' (present Bagerhat).
Khulna division is another tourist spot in Bangladesh
Khulna is an another division in Bangladesh. Like Rajshahi it has various tourist spots.
The people come to visit these places every year. Khulna division is in the southwest part of Bangladesh has an area of 22274 sq. km and a population of 14.47 million. There are 10 districts and 28 municipalities under Khulna. It has the world biggest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans. In Khulna town has Khulna Museum and Zoo. If you do visit the khulna , you will not forget to visit the Khulna museum and zoo.
The people come to visit these places every year. Khulna division is in the southwest part of Bangladesh has an area of 22274 sq. km and a population of 14.47 million. There are 10 districts and 28 municipalities under Khulna. It has the world biggest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans. In Khulna town has Khulna Museum and Zoo. If you do visit the khulna , you will not forget to visit the Khulna museum and zoo.
Conclusion of Rajshahi............
Chhota Sona Masjid
One of the most graceful monument of the Sultanate period is the Chhota Sona Masjid or Small Golden Mosque at Gaur in Rajshahi Built by one Wali Muhammad during the reign of Sultan Alauddin Husain Shah (1493-1519). Originally it was roofed over with 15 gold-gilded domes including the 3 Chauchala domes in the middle row, from which it derives its curious name.
Mango of Chapai Nawabgonj
About Chapai Nawabganj
Chapai Nawabganj is on of the most popular district in Bangladesh. My home district is situated at Shibganj in Chapai Nawabganj. So this district is most known to me then other district in Bangladesh. I believe that the people of Chapai Nawabganj maintain their life very simply and they always remain quite. All people is known to in Bangladesh that the people of Chapai most warmhearted and peaceful. Their poverty line is not bad so good then other district in Bangladesh. Chapai Nawabganj is famous for mango in the world. By export the mango Bangladesh earning a lot of foreign currency every year. Also it has various tourist sports. The tourist comes to tour these places from different places even out of country every year
Paharpur Buddhist Monastery
Paharpur Buddhist Monastery is another tourist spot of North Bengal in Bangladesh.
King Dharma Pal estabblished Paharpur Buddhist Monastery in 7th century, which is the most important and the largest known monastery south of the Himalayas, has been excavated. Paharpur is a small village and its area only 5 Km.
Mahanada River
The Mahananda River is a river the originates in the district of Darjeeling in West Bengal in the Himalayas. It flows through northern part of West Bengal, Bihar in India and Bangladesh. It again enters India in the Malda district of West Bengal before entering into Bangladesh to join the Ganges near the town of Chapai Nawabganj. This river is mainly fed by rainwater. During summer or winter it has very low water level and during monsoon it carries large amount of rainwater often causing floods. Some major places by the side of the river are Siliguri and Malda both in West Bengal, India. In Bangladesh this river total length is 36 km
About Khania Dighi Mosque
Khania Dighi Mosque also called Rajbibi Masjid, is located on the western bank of Khania Dighi, which is about a quarter mile away from the high mud wall of the ancient city of Gaur on the north and the Balia Dighi on the west in Nawabganj district. The building is now in a good state after thorough repairs undertaken by the Directorate of Archaeology, Bangladesh. Built mainly of bricks, the mosque consists of a square prayer chamber, 29 ft a side, and a verandah of 29 ft by 9 ft 6 inches in the east.
About Karatoya River
About Tista river
Tista River an important river of the northern region of Bangladesh. According to Hindu mythology, it originated from the breast of Devi Parvati (Goddess Parvati). Actually it originates in Chitamu Lake in the Sikkim Himalayas at an altitude of about 7,200 m and comes down first to the Darjeeling plain and then to the Duar plain of West Bengal (India).
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