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Five most beautiful places to visit in Bangladesh.



What can amazing stuff be seen in Bangladesh? The reality is that without visiting these magnificent places, which are the signature sites of Bangladesh, you can not afford to ignore them. The lack of those beautiful places might be like visiting Paris without the magnificence of the Eiffel Tower.


This post is sponsored by Bangladesh Scenic Tours, which is a leading tour operator in Bangladesh. Here are the five most beautiful places to visit in Bangladesh:

1. Cox's Bazar

Cox's Bazar is a seaside town located in Chittagong. Often known as Panowa, it has the longest natural and sandy sea beach (125 kilometres). 'Pandora' means literally 'yellow flower.' Cox's Bazar is the headquarters of the district.

Cox's Bazar is considered one of Bangladesh's most popular tourist destinations. One of the top tourist attractions of the city is the massive Buddhist monastery, Aggmeda Khyang. Ramu is a town with a Buddhist community. Cox's Bazar is renowned for its handicrafts and homemade cigars. Bangabandhu Sheik Mujib Safari Park is also Bangladesh's first safari park, some 50 kilometers from Cox's Bazar Town.

2. Saint Martin

Bangladesh's only coral island, Saint Martin's Island, is tiny, and it occupies about 8 square kilometers of the land area. Situated near Chhera Island, it was called Zajira by some unknown Arab sailors for the first time.

Under British rule, the present name 'Saint Martin's Island' came into being. There are some of the most coveted attractions here: sunrise and sunset, tropical village life, sea turtle hatchery, coral rocks, and abundant stars at night. Here fishing, ocean scuba diving, and walking along the beach are some exciting sports.

3. Kuakata

Kuakata is situated in Bangladesh's southern part. The panoramic view of the beach and the lovely tourist attractions of and around Kuakata makes it one of Bangladesh's most popular tourist destinations.

The sunset and sunrise can be seen from Kuakata 's big sandy beach in full splendor. The Fatrar Chor, Gangamati Reserved Forest, Jhau Bon, Keranipara Seema Temple, Misripara Buddhist Temple, Eco Park are popular among domestic and international tourists.

4. Sundarban

Sundarbans is renowned all over the world for its halophytic tidal mangrove forest, which means 'beautiful tree.' In this exotic forest, several documentary films were made.

Sundarban is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The majority of it is in Bangladesh; part of it is also Indian territory. Near to the trees, it is one of the largest reserves protecting the Royal Bengal Tiger. The beauty of Sundarban National Park, the Sundarbans West Wildlife Sanctuary, the South Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Sajnakhali Wildlife Sanctuary are all enhanced by captivating flora and fauna, including avifauna, aqua fauna, snakes, and reptiles.

5. Bandarban

Bandarban, which means literally "dam of monkeys," is a Bangladesh district in the Chittagong Division and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. It emerged as one of Bangladesh's most exciting tourist attractions after the Chittagong Hill Tract Insurgency.

The majestic mountains boost the natural beauty of the region. In Bandarban is the largest Buddhist temple in Bangladesh known as Buddha Dhatu Jadi. Worth seeing are many Buddhist temples such as Ujanipara Vihar and Raj Vihar; Chimbuk Hill, and the Tribal Villages; The eyes of tourists are also deeply captivated by peaks like Nilgiri and Thanchi.

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