Forests, mountains, rivers, seas, islands in our country? There are various places of interest in almost every district of Bangladesh.
There are many historical sites and monuments including beaches, coral islands, mountains, rivers, forests, parks. Millions of tourists who are thirsty for travel from home and abroad enjoy the beauty of places of interest all over the country throughout the year.
1. Cox's Bazar Beach:
Cox's Bazar Beach is located in the southeastern part of Bangladesh. Paharghera Cox's Bazar beach is the longest natural sandy beach in the world. Every day the form of Pratikshan changes. There is no season, including winter-monsoon-spring-summer, when the look of this beach can be found.
2. Sundarbans:
The Sundarbans is a vast forest on the coast of the Bay of Bengal, one of the natural wonders of the world. Located in the delta area of the Ganges, Meghna and Brahmaputra river basins, this magnificent forest covers Khulna, Satkhira and Bagerhat districts of Bangladesh and two districts of the Indian state of West Bengal, North 24 Parganas and South 24 Parganas.
3. St. Martin's Island:
St. Martin is a union territory of Teknaf upazila in Cox's Bazar district in Bangladesh. It is the only coral island in Bangladesh and the southernmost union of Bangladesh. Another name for this island. The area of St. Martin's Union is 196 acres (6 sq km).
The distance of this union from Upazila Sadar is about 42 kilometers. It is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal, but is bounded on the north by Sabrang Union on the mainland of Teknaf Upazila and on the east by Rakhine State on the mainland of Myanmar.
4. Rangamati:
Rangamati district of Chittagong Hill Tracts is full of natural beauty. The small district town floating on the banks of Kaptai Lake has a wide variety of places in and around it. The places here are decorated differently at different times of the year. However, the rain gear is completely different.
5. Lalbagh Fort:
Lalbagh Fort is located in the Lalbagh area of old Dhaka on the banks of the river Buriganga in the southwest of the capital Dhaka. Although Emperor Aurangzeb planned to build Lalbagh Fort, his son Prince Azam started the construction of Lalbagh Fort in 16 AD. Initially, Lalbagh Fort was named as Aurangabad Fort or Aurangabad Fort. In 1844, the Aurangabad area was renamed Lalbagh.
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