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Bangladesh is the country of beautiful nature because she is full of natural beauties. In Bangladesh there are many attractions for the tourists around Dhaka city, Cox's Bazar, Chittagong, Sylhet, Sundarban etc. Now I writing about good and nice tourism in Bangladesh, for inform to you about very popular top ten tourist spot in this natural country. Every year millions of visitor visiting this 10 place in Bangladesh. Although Bangladesh have many more attractive destination for travelling and travel photography. I were many times visiting those 10 place with my clients, most of them came from outside of Bangladesh. However they was happy for visiting Bangladesh, so I decided to update top 10 must visit place in Bangladesh. But I want showing you more attractions on here for International travelers, all about travel in Bangladesh. Write your useful comments or mail me, If you have any question about tourism in Bangladesh. Or if you want to visit Bangladesh with me, please mail me 


                              Cox's Bazar Beach.

Cox`s bazar: cox`s bazar is the world longest sandy sea beach with line of mountain. This beach now hot in the tourism world. Most of the tourist wish to visit cox`s bazar. Cox`s bazar have the hundreds of world class international five star residential hotels.  You can search on Google or see the Wikipedia for more information about unbroken and 155 km longest awesome sea Beach of Bay Of Bengal Sea in Bangladesh. See more abouea beach and others nearest tourist destination.

Way to St.Martin Island


Saint martin: st. martin island is a another’s coral island in the world. You can drink the fresh coconut juice from st`martin island. Saint martin island famous for coconut tree`s. you can booking tour ticket and hotels from Dhaka


Hill tracks in Rangamati High way


Rangamati: rangamati is the hill track district in Bangladesh. Many of the people are Buddhist here. This district famous for the sky touching mountain, Water Lake and hanging pool.


Nilgiri Bandorban



Bandarban (Bengali: বান্দরবান) is a district in South-Eastern Bangladesh, and a part of the Chittagong Division and Chittagong Hill Tracts. Bandarban is regarded as one of the most attractive travel destinations in Bangladesh. Bandarban (meaning the dam of monkeys), or in Marma or Arakanese language as "Rwa-daw Mro" is also known as Arvumi or the Bohmong Circle (of the rest of the three hill districts Rangamati is the Chakma Circle, Raja Devasish Roy and Khagrachari is the Mong Circle, Raja Sachingprue Marma). Bandarban town is the home town of the Bohmong Chief (currently King, or Raja, U Cho Prue Marma) who is the head of the Marma population. It also is the administrative headquarters of Bandarban district, which has turned into one of the most exotic tourist attractions in Bangladesh.
                                  

Alutila Cave, Khagrachari


Khagrachari (Bengali: খাগড়াছড়ি) is a district in south-eastern Bangladesh. It is a part of the Chittagong Division and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Its local name is "Chengmi". Khagrachari is also known as Phalang Htaung  or the Mong Circle (of the rest of the three hill districts Rangamati is the Chakma Circle  and Bandarban  is the Bohmong Circle). There are many tourist places in Khagrachari like Alutila Cave, Alutila Tourists spot, Richhang waterfall,Yonged Buddha Bihar, Dighinala Touduchhori Waterfall and others.


War_cemetary


The Ethnological Museum of Chittagong located in Agrabad, established in 1965, is the only ethnological museum in the country, and presents the lifestyles and heritage of various ethnic groups of the country. The museum authority collected rare elements used in everyday lives of different ethnic groups, of which some had already become extinct while others were on the verge of extinction. The museum contains four galleries and a small hall. Three galleries of the museum feature diverse elements of twenty nine ethnic groups in Bangladesh, while the rest of the gallery displays the lifestyles of some ethnic groups of India, Pakistan and Australia


Shaheed_Minar


The Shaheed Minar (English: Martyr Monument) is a national monument in Dhaka, Bangladesh, established to commemorate those killed during the Bengali Language Movement demonstrations of 1952. On 21 February 1952, dozens of students and political activists were killed when the Pakistani police force opened fire on Bengali protesters who were demanding equal status for their native tongue, Bengali. The massacre occurred near Dhaka Medical College and Ramna Park in Dhaka. A makeshift monument was erected on 23 February by students of University of Dhaka and other educational institutions, but demolished on 26 February by the Pakistani police force. The Language Movement gained momentum, and after a long struggle, Bengali was given equal status with Urdu. To commemorate the dead, the Shaheed Minar was designed and built by Hamidur Rahman, a Bangladeshi sculptor


Behula_Lakhsindar_Basor_Ghor


Behula (Bengali: বেহুলা) is the protagonist in the Manasamangal genre of Bengali medieval epics. A number of works belonging to this genre were written between the thirteenth and eighteenth centuries. Though the religious purpose of these works is to eulogise the Hindu goddess Manasa, these works are more well known for depicting the love story of Behula and her husband Lakhindar.


Kuakata Beach


Kuakata is a sea beach on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh. Located in Patuakhali District, Kuakata has a wide sandy beach about 320 kilometres (200 mi) south of Dhaka, and about 70 kilometres (43 mi) from the district headquarters. Kuakata beach is 30 kilometres (19 mi) long and 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) wide. On the eastern end of the beach is Gongamati Reserved Forest, an evergreen mangrove forest and snippet of the original Kuakata. When the Rakhines settled in the area in 1784, Kuakata was part of the larger Sundarbans forest. Sundarbans is now at a distance of one-hour by speed boat. As a mangrove forest, Gongamati, like the Sundarbans, offers some protection against tidal surges, however it too is threatened by logging and deforestation. The forest can be reached by foot or bike along the beach.


Zero Point at Zuflong



Jaflong is a natural tourist spot in the Division of Sylhet, Bangladesh. It is located in Gowainghat Upazila of Sylhet District and situated at the border between Bangladesh and the Indian state of Meghalaya. It is just below the mountain range. Jaflong is famous for its stone collections and is home of the Khasi tribe.

   Foy's Lake

Foy's Lake is a human-made lake in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The lake was once just a lake and spillway constructed by Assam-Bengal Railway engineer. It was dug in 1924 and was named after the English engineer Mr. Foy. The lake is next to Batali Hill, the highest hill in Chittagong Metropolitan area. An amusement park, managed by the Concord Group, is located here.



Ahsan Manzil



Ahsan Manzil
 (Bengali: আহসান মনিজল, Ahsan Manzil) is a wonderful ancient building, located on the bank of the river Buriganga, in old Dhaka at Kumartoli, Islampur area. It was a residential palace for Dhaka Nawab Family. The structure of this palace was started in the year 1859 and was finished in 1869. It is constructed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. To preserve the cultural and history of the area, the palace became the Bangladesh National Museum on 20 September 1992.

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