Bangladesh Scenery Tour
Old Lavani
introduced the historical sites and urban construction culture of Bangladesh to
Agudumba. He also said to Agudumba: If you want to experience the fun of
adventure, you should also visit another world heritage site in Bangladesh: the
Sundarbans National Park. This delta of more than 130,000 hectares is not only
home to the world's largest mangrove forest and hundreds of species of wild animals,
it is also the habitat where Bangladesh tigers depend for their survival.
On the way to the
Sundarbans National Park, the old man Lavani said: The Bengal tiger symbolizes
kingship and bravery. It "appears" in the myths of the Sundarbans
region and is also depicted in the Bangladesh Army East. On the coat of arms of
the Bangladesh Regiment. The world has lost 95% of its wild tiger population
over the past century, and Bangladesh is working hard to protect its national
animal's right to exist.
The Sundarbans,
which literally means "beautiful forest", covers an area of 10,269
square kilometers and is the largest delta complex in the world. Like many
other wetlands around the world, it has suffered from overexploitation,
encroachment by human development and the destruction of this important natural
habitat. However, the delta has gained its due recognition in recent times,
with India declaring all land in the Sundpur Bans a tiger reserve, banning all
types of development within the 1,295 sq km area, while Bangladesh has
designated the entire area as a tiger reserve. The forest reserve includes 3
wildlife sanctuaries covering an area of 324 square kilometers.
Old Lavani
accompanied Agudumba to see the Gornopri River again. This is a river in
southeastern Bangladesh. It originates from the Arakan Mountains in Myanmar,
runs south and southwest through the Chittagong Hills, and empties into the Bay
of Bengal 16 kilometers south of Chittagong. 270 kilometers long. There are
many canyons and dangerous shoals. The Gornopri Reservoir is built in Kaptai
Village in the upper reaches, and the river channel in the lower reaches is
200-330 meters wide. Sea vessels can enter Chittagong from the river mouth.
Teesta River, a
river in northwestern Bangladesh. The Zemu Glacier originates from Kanchenjunga
Peak in the Himalayas, flows through Sikkim and India, enters Bangladesh and
joins the Jamuna River near Chilmari. It is about 400 kilometers long.
Bangladesh has its
own unique traditions and cultural features in its history and legends, and
tourist attractions are widely distributed across the country.
Old Lavani told
Agudumba:
Cox's Bazar,
Bangladesh has the world's largest uninterrupted narrow 120-square-meter beach,
and there is also a mine golf course in the Cox's Bazar tourist area. Tourist
attractions there include the Ramu Buddhist temple and the nearby islands of
Sonadia, Moheshkhali and Coral, St. Maarten.
Kukata is the only
beach in Asia where people can watch the sunrise and sunset at the same time.
It is also one of the few tourist attractions in Bangladesh that retains its
original and unspoiled landscape.
Sundarban has the
largest mangrove tree in the world and is also the home of the precious
Bangladesh tiger. There are nearly 600 square kilometers of marshland along the
coast of Khulna. It is the natural habitat of sika deer, crocodiles, monkeys,
cheetahs, wild boars, hyenas and many kinds of birds, making it an ideal place
for eco-tourists. Hironpoint, Katka and DublarChar are major tourist
attractions where visitors can spot a variety of wildlife. This wildlife
sanctuary is designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Among these tourist
attractions are Khan Jahan Ali's nearly 60 domed ancient mosque buildings built
in 1459 AD and his own large mausoleum, which have been listed as World
Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
The mountain
scenery here is also very beautiful. The hills of Rangamati, Bandban and
Kugacha are inhabited by some particularly vibrant tribes such as Chakmas,
Tripuras, tMurang and Marmas.
Rangamati has the
suspension bridge on Kaptai Lake, the largest artificial lake in Asia, tribal
handicraft processing factories and sales markets, ivory jewelry, tribal
museums, fishing, boat tours, water gliding, etc. are the main tourism
attractions here. Attractions.
Sylhet is located
in the Surma Valley, with tea plantations, orange orchards, pineapple trees,
tropical forests, etc. Shilet not only has 150 tea gardens, but also has three
of the largest tea gardens in the world.
The old man Lavani
sang a song "Walking in Bangladesh":
Impromptu stroll through Bangladesh
The capital Dhaka is the most famous
The city of famous mosques
Bakkerhat
Fortress of God Mosque
Copy of Taj Mahal in India
Now the dream has come true
Buddhist temple complex
The remains of Mainimati
Buddhist site Vihara
Cultural heritage temple
Witness the rise of Mahayana
Worship Shrine Chittagong
Leisure holiday at Lake Fowey
Scavenger Beach Patenga
bay of bengal delta
The most beautiful Sundarbans
national park mangrove
Don’t miss this for tourists from all over
the world
Bangladesh welcomes you
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