Khulna Travel guide

Khulna boast the most valuable natural resources in Bangladesh is the Sundarbans swamps where Wildlife diversity both aquatic, marine and terrestrial species, fisheries are abundance due to ecological forest and World view of natural heritage sites. The royal Bengal Tigers represents the infinite value of the mangrove forest where is no human habitation within 6017Sq.kelometers […]

CHANDRANATH TEMPLE- Shakti peeth of Chittagong served the source of Power

Chandranath Temple is one of the powerful holy place for millennia achieved strong beliefs and courage to the pilgrimage of the Hindu community is believed to have fallen the right arm of Sati Devi when Lord Shiva carried the corpse and rolling. Thousands of devotees gather in the temple at night on 14th Falgun of […]

CHITTAGONG – The Land of Buddhist University and source of Bangla Language in Pandit Vihara !

Despite Chittagong the lands of earliest Hindus but much later the entire country is reputed in thriving the status of outstanding Buddhist monastic learning of philosophy, art, sculpture, architecture, meditation, worship and specially the center of Mahayana Buddhism. The Pandit Vihara and University boasts a particularly high concentration of them during the 10th – 12th […]

KHULNA AND BARISAL TRAVEL GUIDE

Khulna and Barisal division is comprised the whole Southern and south-west Bangladesh on a single escape visitors can experiences the delta lands of Bangladesh where sensitive peoples orientation and destructive acts of living in the best value natural and cultural resources. Two World Heritage sites ( cultural and Natural sites) intriguing local and foreign tourists […]

SREEMANGAL – the undulated lands of Tea valley, rainforest & Waterfalls

 Imagine once Himalaya downwards for adorning the Srimangal by the broken precious rocks filled with land mines at present worn off lower hills when the British tea planters and diggers were involved to reserve the treasure-trove for living primates into the World view of the natural landscape and evergreen the region by the migration of […]

Sylhet picturesque valleys & Tea estates

Sylhet is one of the natural landscape of various topographic features filled with natural resources like hill stream, valleys, river, canal, wetlands, swamps and rainforest because of the great Himalayas himself reducing his height to an average elevation of 1000 ft. to 4000ft. downwards to immersed into the Bay of Bengal through Sylhet and the […]

CCOX’S BAZAR – the sacred landscape where the hills meet the sea !

The God blessing Himalaya from the North of Bangladesh taking spiritual expeditions himself adorned the landscape by wondering beauty with genetic materials immersed into the Bay of Bengal where formed coral reefs are sheltering marine communities which was revealed as a submarine hill appeared as Coral island named St. Martin Island. Cox’s bazaar itself is […]

BANDARBAN – the hilly terrain of eleven indigenous peoples

Bangladesh highest peak’s Tajindong, saka haphong and keokradong in bandarban hill tracts is fascinating place who love wandering off the beaten track. Hiking from one hill tribe village to another is a unique experience to know their lifestyle. There are eleven tribal ethnic groups living in bandarban such as bawm, marma, murong, khumi, lusai, tengchangiya, […]

Rangamati Hill Tracts – the lakeside valley of Chakma hill-tribes

Rangamati- the central point of Chittagong hill district situated in southeast hilly part of Bangladesh and 325 km from Dhaka and 77 km from Chittagong, Rangamati is famous for its beautiful landscape around the Kaptai Lake- which is one of the biggest manmade lake (around 5000 sq Km), a cruise on  prismatic water of kaptai […]

Puthia Temple Town & Bagha Mosque

Puthia palace and the temple structures are one of the unique Hindu pilgrimage sites of Bangladesh. There is no other sites where some of the terracotta oriented ornate architecture in one place built in the British colonial period. The most remarkable temples are – the Shiva Temple, the Jagannath Temple and the Guvindha Temple. Infect […]

Paharpur Vihara – the single largest Monastery in the World !

Paharpur Somapura Maha Viahara: Look back to know well-known university for scholars & the cultural built sites of Buddhist civilization. The UNESCO status World Heritage – single largest Somapura Mahavihara which was shaped according to the core concept of Gautama Buddha and iconic super-structure of Buddhists during Pala Dynasty. In addition to Paharpur UNESCO sites, […]

Mahasthangarh – the cultural Capital of Bengal

Mahasthan: Mahasthan is another conspicuous historic fortress city since- 3rd Century BC. to 12th Century AD which was the provincial capital of Chandragupta mauryan who contribute to ancient arts and craftsmanship, the great Ashoka with the mission of Buddhism lighted the city with autocratic power, Emperor of shunga and attempt of Shashanka shaped the crafts […]

GAUR – the forgotten city of Muslim architectures

GAUR – The Provincial Capital of Bengal Sultans GAUR – city of Muslim architectures only 100km drive from Rajshahi towards the Mango capital around the periphery of the long abandoned ancient city of Gaur, later turned into imperial capital of Bengal Sultans. A large number of mosque built during the Independence sultans of Bengal dotted […]

Rajshahi – the land of shared culture & Archaeological sites

RAJSHAHI DIVISION – North Bangladesh Rajshahi or Varendra bhumi comprised Rajshahi, Dinajpur, Rangpur and Bogra once stood as a trading center of position at Mahasthan after destroyed the pristine civilization.  Rajshahi rich in cultural resources due to sustains the influence of prehistoric civilization, passing through meaningful past of the Hindus domination and beliefs, authentic structures […]

Dhaka City and its Attractions

Dhaka is the least livable city always overloaded by the mixed blooded peoples in the acts of race due to better searching opportunities provided the city itself with its chaos since – the Mughal capital city of the eastern province was selected by Subedar Islam khan in 1608 since then Dhaka has experience actual urbanization […]

Mainamati Buddhist ruins sites

Bangladesh was once the full supporter of Buddhism still enduring ecstasy in the different architectural remnants of Temples and monasteries with large number of Buddha image relics, stone and copper plates excavated different times from various parts of the country. The lord Buddha himself visited samatata ( present day Moinamoti Buddhist sites ), Bogra and […]

Brass artisans and pottery village

Bangladesh once brimming with superb quality pottery was globally famous had the rich cultural history as the center of fine muslin of Sonargaon and fine craftsmanship of Dhamrai. We have found the evidence of the finest arts of artisan after excavation various archaeological sites of the country that Fine terracotta arts were popularized during the […]

Sonargaon – the lost affluent city of Bengal

Sonargaon was an administrative centre, port and mint-town in the 14th century the ancient Capital of Bengal (13th to 17th Century) had a long 800 years of history and heritage surrounded by rivers and its fertile lands was the symbol of warm business environment that once weavers could process fine linen and produces world famous […]