Bangladesh- The gate for heaven!
65Visit Bangladesh!
"Bangladesh! The gate for heaven" said the famous tourist of ancient times "IBNE BOURTUTA".
Well its a country with tremendous resources. In comparison with modern developed nation the country may not have such technologies but still is more beautiful in its outlook because of its Natural Resources and Oldish flavour. The places of Bangldesh has to be tasted with some different tracks or approach. Here it has been tried to give a idea to taste the country. In a single article it would be difficult to accomplish such job but still regarding some places it has been demonstrated that how one can taste the country.
It has 64 districts. Each district has its own beauty. The longest beach in the world "coxs bazar" which is nominated for the forthcoming seven wonders list is in coxsbazar district. You will have your mind filled with a peaceful fealing if you go there at night on the rainy season take a chair and a Big beach umbrella and look at the west to the big sea. Moreover, The HILSHA (ILISH), the national fish of Bangladesh can be eaten along with the tremendous ROUPCHANDA and with Lobstars. The fealings will increase dramatically if one can go to the sea with the sailors or the fishermen to catch the Hilsha. You know, you may have to stay there for more than one day but you will have fresh Hilsha fish, live and exclusive ,and can eat it by frying it on the boats deck. Its different experience only can be experienced on the bay of bengal.
Now, you can go to the Sundarban, the largest Mangrove forest of the world. Where you will have the legendary Royal Bengal Tiger, the national animal of Bangladesh. Along with it you will have the Chitra Deer, Maya Deer, lots of monkeys, birds, crocodiles. Not only that you can even eat the fresh Honey of Jungle Bees and will see the Royal Bengal Tiger if you can manage a alive goat and fastened it with a watch tower at the Jungle. Not only that, in November, at the beach of Sundarban, The KATKA, you will have a famous festival and will experience some astonishing things such as a storm which only forms for a while at that time.
Well, you can go to the Kuakata beach at Patuakhali District, one of the few beaches of the world from where you can watch the sunset and sunrise from same point. You will have to cross a lot of rivers to go there since it is at the Barishal Division where the density of rivers are more than any other places of Bangladesh.
Now a lot of adventures are waiting for you, you can have a quest from The Bhola Island to Laxmipur District through Trawler. You have to cross the river Meghna, then you will realise what the word "RIVER" really means.
Well, now you can go to the Sandwip Island from Chittagong Kumira Ghat with speed boat. Please stay there for a night where you will have no electricity and will have the fealings of a pure oldish village at the bank of a sea. Well dont forget to observe the tremendous sunset at last south of the Island.
Come on, there is also a tremendous adventurous place for you. The Chandranath Temple at Shitakunda thana. Its the highest temple of Bangladesh and you have to elapse long stairs of 1500 feet. On the way to the Temple you wll see some Hindu monestary, on a twisted road. Believe me, at evening you will be intoxicated by the beauty of the place.
There are a lot of places with different and interesting flavours awaiting for you, so, visit Bangladesh for atleast a single time in your life and ofcourse with a mind that you have to taste the country with its own tracks. Since i have not mentioned here the impact of typical classical Bangladeshi songs, music, culture and foods it is worth noting that those can boost the fealing of travelling. Some things are for next.......
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Thank you cgull8m. Yes we do love our foods, who dont like their foods tell me?
Great hub.
thanks mayakanon..its been ages that i did not browse hubpages...nevertheless u people make me alive...all the time...
beautfil country
thanks rani..











cgull8m says:
2 years ago
I studied with some Bangladeshis, they had plenty of dinner parties loved their food. Hopefully would like to visit Bangladesh some day.