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Default Share your City's Tourist Spot!!, Posted January 12th, 2008, 03:25 AM #1 (permalink) |
Share your City's Tourist Spot!! can be outside of BD too



Chittagong Port, Chittagong

Chittagong, the second largest city of Bangladesh and a busy international seaport, is an ideal vacation spot. Its green hills and forests, its broad sandy beaches and its fine cool climate always attract the holiday-markers. Described by the Chinese traveler poet, Huen Tsang (7th century A.D) as "a sleeping beauty emerging from mists and water" and given the title of "Porto Grande" by the 16th century Portuguese seafarers. Chittagong remains true to both the descriptions even today. It combines remains true to both the descriptions even today. It combines the busy hum of an active seaport with the shooting quiet of a charming hill town.

Chittagong is the country's chief port and is the main site for the establishment of heavy, medium and light industries. Bangladesh's only steel mill and oil refinery are also located in Chittagong.


Bayazid Bostami Mazar,Chittagong

Tomb of Sultan Bayazid Bostami:
Situated on a hillock at Nasirabad, about 6 km. to the north-west of Chittagong town, this shrine attracts a large number of visitors and pilgrims. At its base is a large tank with several hundred tortoises. Tradition has it that these animals are the descendants of the evil spirits (genii) who were cast into this shape because they incurred the wrath of the great saint who visited the place about 1100 years age.

Shrine of Shah Amanat : The Shrine of Shah Amanat is another place of religious attraction, located in the heart of the town, the shrine is visited by hundreds of people everyday who pay homage to the memory of the saint.

World war Cemetery, Chittagong

World War II Cemetery
In a well-preserved cemetery at a quiet and picturesque place within the city lie buried in eternal peace over 700 soldiers from British, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, Myanmar, East and West Africa, The Netherlands and Japan who laid down their lives on the Myanmar front during the World War II.

OTHER PLACES OF INTEREST
Besides, the longest sea-beach, Cox's Bazar and its adjoing areas have a lot of things to see and places deserve visit by the tourists.

Court Building Museum
Situated on the Fairy Hill,this building commands a panoramic bird's eye view of Chittagong. This had been the scene of intense activity during the independence War in 1971. A museum has been established here.


Panoramic view of
Foy's Lake, Chittagong

Foy's Lake(Pahartali Lake)
Set amidst picturesque surroundings in the railway township of Pahartali 8 km. from Chittagong this is an ideal spot of outing and picnic thronged by thousands of visitors every week.


Mercantile Marine Academy at Juldia
The only training institute of its kind in Bangladesh, situated on the month of the river Karnaphuli.



Panoramic view of
Patenga sea beach, Chittagong

Patenga and Fouzdarhat Sea Beaches
Patenga beach is about 22 km. from Chittagong and is approachable by a motorable road. On the way to the beach one passes the Patenga Airport. Another ideal picnic spot is the Fouzdarhat sea-beach about 16 km. from Chittagong.

Port Area
Located near the river mouth of the river Karnaphuli, the Chittagong port has a recorded history from 9th century. Today, this is the principal seaport of the country.


Panoramic view of Chittagong

Ethnological Museum
This museum located in Agrabad is a treasure-house of a variety of tribal culture and heritage of Bangladesh.

Zia Museum
The government Circuit House where former president Ziaur Rahman was assasinated has been turned into a museum.

Sitakunda
About 37 km. from Chittagong lies an interesting place known as Sitakunda, served by a railway station of the same name. Famous among the many temples in this place are the Chandranath Temple and the Buddhist Temple has a footprint of Lord Buddha. These places particularly the hilltops are regarded as very sacred by the Buddhists and the Hindus. Siva-chaturdashi festival is held every year in February when thousands of pilgrims assemble for the celebrations which last about ten days. There is a salt water spring 5 km. to the north of Sitakunda, known as Labanakhya.



Tribal Hut, Chittagong

Tribal life
The inhabitants of the Hill Tracts are mostly tribal. Life of the tribal people is extremely fascinating. Majority of them are Buddhists and the rest are Hindus, Christians and Animists. Despite the bondage of religion, elements of primitiveness is strongly displayed in their rites, rituals and everyday life. The tribal families are matriarchal. The women-folk are more hardworking than the males and they are the main productive force.
The tribal people are extremely self-reliant, they grow their own food, their girls weave their own clothes and generally speaking, they live a simple life. Each tribe has its own dialect, distinctive dress and rites and rituals. The common feature is their way of life which still speak of their main occupation. Some of them take pride in hunting with bows and arrows. Tribal women are very skilful in making beautiful handicrafts. Tribal people are generally peace loving, honest and hospitable. They usually greet a tourist with a smile.

Places of Interest - For visit of foreign tourists to the Hill Districts prior permission from the Government is required which can be arranged through BPC.


Hill Districts
The Hill Tracts is divided into three districts, namely Rangamati, Khagrachari and Bandarban. From Chittagong a 77 km. road amidst green fields and winding hills will take you to Rangamati, the headquarters of the Rangamati Hill District which is a wonderful repository of scenic splendours with flora and fauna of varied descriptions. It is also connected by water way from Kaptai.

The Hills
The Hill Tract is divided into four valleys surrounded by the Feni, Karnaphuli, Sangu (Sankhu) and Matamuhuri rivers and their tributaries. The ranges or hills of the Hill Tracts rise steeply thus looking far more impressive than what their height would imply and extend in long narrow ridges. The highest peaks on the northern side are Thangnang, Langliang and Khantiang while those on the southern side are Ramu, Taung, Keekradang, Tahjindong (4632 ft, highest in Bangladesh), Mowdok Mual, Rang Tlang and Mowdok Tlang.

The Lakes
Famous Kaptai Lake, the largest "man-made" lake, spreading over 680 sq. km. of crystal-clean water flanked by hills and evergreen forests lies in the Rangamati Hill District. The lake was formed when the Karnaphuli river dam (153 feet high, 1800 feet long crest) was built for the purpose of hydroelectric power project at Kaptai. The old Rangamati town was submerged under lake water and a new town had to be built later. The lake is full of fish and provides facilities for cruising, swimming and skiing. There are also facilities for angling and short trip by Sampan, local name for country boats.

The forests
The valleys of the Hill Tracts are covered with thick planted forests. The vegetation in semi-evergreen to tropical evergreen dominated by tall teak trees. The natural vegetation can be seen best in the Rain-khyong valleys of the Bandarban district. This district provides the country with valuable wood used for various purposes, besides supplying wood and bamboo for the Karnaphuli Paper Mills and the Rayon Mills situated at Chandraghona. Here a tourist may be lucky to see how huge logs of wood are being carried to the plain by the tamed elephants.

Chandraghona
Forty-eight kilometer from Chittagong, on the Kaptai Road is Chandraghona where one of the biggest paper mills in Asia is located. Close to the paper mill there is a rayon factory which produces synthetic fibers from bamboo.


An over view of Khagrachari

Khagrachari
Khagrachari is the district headquarters of Khagachari Hill District. A drive of 112 km. from Chittagong, by an allweather metalled road through the green forest brings you to Khagrachari, abode of fascinating clam. For the tourists seeking nature here in restful mood, Khagrachari is a ideal spot.


Meghla tourist spot, Bandarban


A view of Bandarban town
BandarbanNinetytwo kilometer from Chittagong by metalled road, Bandarban is the district headquarters of the Bandarban Hill District. Bandarban is the home town of the Bohmong Chief who is the head of the Mogh tribe. The Moghs are of Myanmar origin and Buddhists by religion. Jovial and carefree by nature, the Moghs are simple and hospitable people. Bandarban is also the home of the Murangs who are famous for their music and dance. Fat into the interior there are several other tribes of great interest for anyone who cares to make the journey.

Bangladesh Parjatan corporation, the National Tourism Organization has created a number of facilities for the tourists at Rangamati holiday resorts.

Parjatan facilities for Tourists in Chittagong Click Here
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Default Posted January 17th, 2008, 06:23 PM #2 (permalink) |
Here is a Link I found about Tourist spots in Dhaka.

Click here

Though I hardly doubt that there is any clean tourist spot left in Dhaka.
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Default Posted January 17th, 2008, 07:41 PM #3 (permalink) |
jhakkas thread minadi...thnx for leaving at least Parky-r Chor for me ...

PARKY BEACH:
A relatively new and natural sea beach, situated about 17 km away from Chittagong City (1-1.5 hr drive if i remember correctly) at Anwara Upazilla, n is considered by some as "a quieter extension of Patenga beach". Here, the beach is lined with massive shady palm trees and fishing boats. Fishermen sit around peacefully, going about their daily chores while sea gulls patiently circle overhead waiting for the odd scrap of fish to be thrown their way. It is the perfect location for a quiet picnic or day of relaxation. Tourists can plan a tour by road or sea thru speed boat. To reach there by sea, tourist must cross the tunnel of Karnafully river by the Chittagong Port from Patenga beach. Its scenery is extremely natural. Traveller can enjoy the scenic beauty of outer side of the Chittagong Port and The Bay of Bengal travelling by speed boat. Now this is time to travel (November to January) this place. It's a nice journey.
Already posted some pics of the beach in http://www.doshomik.net/travel-tourism/bd-pics-5244/ , so won't "junkfy" the thread by posting them again ...

check this out too for fun : Parky beach Video
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PORTSMOUTH







Spinnaker tower..

(which took ages to build)







Gunwharf quays..

u may be suprised but every one who comes here vists this place oulet.. its got beautiful vies of da sea, its got da dockyard, restuarants to dine in.. bowling complex.. n loads adesigner shops...






HMS Victory..

u ave a naval museum u can visit to too...

but u can also ave a tour inside the vicotry itself..

the ship was built between 1759 -176 n its da oldest ship still in commision.






the pier ofcourse...

da pebble beach...





the fair is a bit naff.. but still its good for a day out wid freinds n family...





the southsea castle.. so much history...



dats all i can think of for nw wen i remmeber more il add dem..


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WOW tami api....sooooooooooo kool...love it...wanna visit that tower....awesome... kobe hobe jawa sigh!!!


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dnt worry api.. tumi eikhane aisho tumar honeymoon.. er jonno.. ami niye jabo ne tumake r dulabhai ke.. ki bolo... is dat a plan or wat?

btw api nice thread... r ami amar hubby ke bolbo.. tumar city te niye jete.. khub shundor lagache.. tumake r bollam na ashte kabab mei haddi chai na..
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RonoK Parky chor naki ekhon disgusting ekta jaiga hoye geche...pani naki kalo... amake jete deini okhane jara jai naki oshushto hoye ashe....
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