Tourist spots of a beautiful country like Bangladesh should not be left behind in travel. Let’s pack your luggage and travel to different attractive places of Bangladesh, which is located in the northeast of South Asia.
Bangladesh is rich in natural beauty, including mountains, rivers, beaches, wildlife, ancient archaeological sites, medieval monasteries, temples, pagodas, mosques, cathedrals and many other structures. If you disregard this country, you will miss out on valuable life experience. The stunning Himalayas are located to the north of this country, while the Bay of Bengal is located to the south. The people of this country greet tourists with open arms and want to assist them in any manner they can.
There are many tourist spots in a tiny country like Bangladesh that can be considered a tourist destination.
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Popular tourist destinations in Dhaka Division:
Dhaka, also referred to as the city of mosques and muslins, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh and a tourist attraction due to its unique blend of modern and medieval architecture. In 1610, Dhaka flourished as a prosperous metropolis under the Mughal dynasty.
The city rose to prominence during that time, attracting authorities and businessmen from around the world. With the end of Mughal and British control, Dhaka lost much of its beauty and importance.
- Lalbagh Fort
- Panam nagar & sonargaon
- Ahsan Manjil (Pink Palace)
- Star Mosque
- Dhakeshwari temple
- Goaldi Mosque
- National Assembly Building
- Baliati Palace
- Zoo, Park, Museum, Botanical garden
Tourist spots in Chattogram Division:
Geographically speaking, Chittagong Division is the largest of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. Its total area is 34,529.97 km², covering the most south-eastern regions of the country. The area has exceptional natural beauty. The most popular tourist destination in Bangladesh is Chittagong Division and its numerous attractions.
Compared to other divisions in Bangladesh, the division is wide, rich in biodiversity, and has stunning natural surroundings. It is diverse in terms of both culture and nature. Nearly every district in this division, including Comilla, Laxmipur, Chandpur, Brahmanbaria, Cox’s Bazar, and Chittagong, has a distinct and distinctive history.
- Cox’s Bazar Beach
- Inani Beach
- Saint Martin
- Sonadia Island
- Kutubdia island
- Ramu Buddhist temple
- Himchori
- Marine drive
- Sajek
- Boga Lake
- Nilachol
- Nilgiri
- Maghla
- Sanghu river
- Golden temple
- Thanchi
- Alutila cave
- Keokadhong
- Tajingdong
- Toma tunghi
- Nafakhum
- Amiyakhum
- Mariyatong
- Kamaldahho rainfall
- Sitakundo Eco park and temple
- Kaptai Lake
- Rangamati hanging bridge
- Shuvolong Water fall
- Chattogram university campus
- Chittagong Commonwealth War Cemetery
- Chaittagong port
- Neval beach
- Potenga Beach
- Mainamati
- Zoo, Park, Museum
Tourist Spots in Khulna Division:
An administrative division of Bangladesh located in the southwest. Khulna is situated on the banks of Rupsa and Bhairab rivers. The division is one of the most important industrial and commercial areas of Bangladesh. Bangladesh’s second seaport, Mongla Port, is located in this section.
- Sundarban
- Bagerhat Sixty Dome Mosque
- Mongla port
- Hazrat Khaja Khanjahan Ali Majar
- Khan Jahan Ali Bridge
- Fakir Lalon Shah’s Mazaar
- Michael Madhusudan Dutta Memorial House
Places to visit in Sylhet Division:
The Sylhet region is renowned for its tropical forests and tea gardens. Sylhet’s past is filled with invasions and a diverse range of cultural legacies. Regardless of the nationality of the visitors, this location has an impact on them. It’s impossible to resist the allure of the area’s mountain splendor, lush environs, and marshes.
- Jaflong
- Ratargul Swamp Forest
- Moulouvibazar Tea Garden
- Tanguar Haor
- Lawachara National Park
- Bisnakandi
- Madhabkunda Waterfall
- Khadimnagar National Park
- Hakaluki Haor
- Madhabpur Lake
- Pangthumai Waterfall
- Shahjalal Dorgha
- Ham Ham Waterfall
- Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary
- Bholaganj Sada Pathor
- Barik Tila
Tourist Spots in Rajshahi Division:
Located in the northern part of Bangladesh, Rajshahi is an administrative division consisting of 564 unions, 59 municipalities, 61 upazilas and 8 districts. Rajshahi is one of the most visited places in Bangladesh. The region attracts a large number of tourists who come here throughout the year to enjoy its various attractions. Rajshahi Division has numerous historical and archaeological sites.
- Puthia Temple Complex
- Mahasthanghar
- Tajhat Palace
- Sompur Mahavihara
- Kantajee’s Temple
- Ramshagar Dighi
- Sonamasjid
- Buddhist Bihar
- Kusumba Mosque
- Uttara Ganobhaban
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