Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Explore Kuakata

Kuakata, locally recognized as Daughter of the Sea is a extraordinary beautiful spot on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh. Kuakata in Latachapli union below Kalapara Police Station of Patuakhali district is regarding 30 km in span and 6 km in width. It is 70 km from Patuakhali district head office moreover 320 km from Dhaka. At Kuakata outstanding mixture of the charming natural loveliness, sandy coast, blue sky, vast area of water of the Bay and evergreen jungle in truly attention-grabbing. From its beach you can look at both sunrise and sunset. The coconut trees raise the attractive beauty of this seaside. The major tourist period is in winter but all over the year tourists trip this place. In Kuakata you can trip the way of life of tribe Rakhains, who are very welcoming to the traveler and guests.

 
 Fisherman village is one more place wherever you can visit and observe the way of life of the Fisherman.If you are audacious you may also go for fishing on the fishing craft if you can supervise the local fishermen. That will award you enjoyment and knowledge, which you won’t be capable to gather from wherever as well. In the fishermen village you will locate the fishermen approaching back from the fishing and you can buy some fresh Hilsha fish from them, and by the part of village there are some local restaurants from wherever you can get the Hilshas cooked and prepared for eating. You will keep in mind the amazing taste of the fresh Hilshas of Kuakata for a extended time. From Kuakata you can trip to a part of the great Sundarban forest, which is called Gangamoti Reserve Forest. Don’t disregard to visit Fatra’s Chor another tourist place close to Kuakata.

 
Kuakata is one of the rarest places, which has the exclusive loveliness of submission the complete vision of the rising and setting of red sun in the water of the Bay of Bengal in a quiet atmosphere. That maybe makes Kuakata one of the world's exclusive beaches. The long and wide beach at Kuakata has a classic natural setting. This sandy beach has gentle slopes into the Bay of Bengal and swim there is as enjoyable as is walking or diving. 


 Kuakata is really a virgin beach-a safe haven for traveling winter birds, a chain of coconut trees, sandy beach of blue Bay, a spread for the eye. jungle, boats plying in the Bay of Bengal with colorful sails, fishing, high cliffs, surfing effect all here touches all visitor's mind. The exceptional traditions and costumes of the 'Rakhyne' tribal families and Buddhist place of worship of about hundred years old point out the primeval ritual and enriching custom, which are substance of grand enjoyment Kuakata is the place of pilgrimage of the Hindus and Buddhist communities. countless devotees arrive here at the event of 'Rush Purnima' and 'Maghi Purnima. On these two days they get sacred shower and customary fairs are held here. All these extra offers to panoramic attractiveness create the beach more beautiful to the visitors. One ought to visit Kuakata and find out the lovely beauty of Bangladesh.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Heritage of Sylhet::Bangladesh


Shrine of Saint Hazrat Shah Jalal is the major historical significance in Sylhet city. nowadays more than six hundred years later than his death, the shrine is visited by countless devotees of all class and belief, who make the trip from far away places. Legend says, the grand saint who came from Arab to sermonize Islam and conquered the then Hindu king Gour Gobinda, distorted the witchcraft followers of the king into catfishes which are still lively in the container neighboring to the shrine Swords, the sacred Quran and the ceremonial dress of the sacred saint are still conserved in the shrine.


Three km to the northeast of the circuit house, the Shahi Eidgah was built lying on a hill by the Moghol ruler Aurangazeb in the 17th century. It looks like a grade castle but is in fact destined for Eid congregation-the 2 major Muslim festivals.

Natural Beauty of Sylhet::Bangladesh


Jaflong is one of the main beautiful tourist spots in Sylhet. It's regarding 60 km distant from Sylhet city and takes 2 hours drive to arrive there. Jaflong is moreover a charming spot close to amidst tea estate and rate splendor of rolling stones from hills. It is located besides the river Mari in the knee of Hill Khashia. plenty of wild beast lives in jungle, so you have to be cautious to go into the jungle alone. You can observe the way of life of Tribe Khashia in Jaflong. If you aim to trip Jaflong it is suitable to begin from Sylhet in the early morning so that you can return by evening covering the other tourists spots of close by areas of Jaflong. The other tourist areas close by Jaflong are Tamabil, Sripur and Jaintapur.

 
Tamabil is the boundary region with India and is 05 km from Jaflong. If you aim to trip Shilong then you will have to cross this boundary by finishing your customs official procedure. To go to India you need valid Visa.


Sripur is one more attractive tourist spot wherever you can see the falls with enormous surge falling form the hills. Besides the  charming views of the spot, one can as well have a sight of the waterfalls crossways the boundary of India. Very giant stones now and then are coming in this waterfall in Sripur. After conclusion of visiting Jaflong and Tamabil you have to trip Sripur on the way to go back to Sylhet. It’s just 7-8km as of Jaflong on the similar way to Sylhet a sub highway entered keen on Sripur waterfall. Here you can observe the stone collection and orange garden if you go indoor Sripur crossing the hills.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Natural Beauty of Bangladesh


Cox's Bazar
Cox's Bazar is attractively located on low range of sand hills among the Baghkhali and the Bay of Bengal with a extended open coast towards the sea. The city is named after lieutenant Cox, who died at this point in 1798 later than he had established a settlement of Mogh who wanted protection in British area later than the occupation of Arakan by the Burmese. Two third of the people of the city are descendants of these refugees. Miles of golden sands soaring cliffs, pagodas and tribes, lovely seafood this is Cox's Bazar, the tourist capital of Bangladesh. Having the world's longest (120-km) beach slopping smoothly down to the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal. Cox's Bazar is one of the most beautiful tourist spots in the country.

Inani
Inani about 32 kilometers to the south of Cox's Bazar and just on the beach, with the sea to the west and a backdrop of vertical hills to the east. It is simply half an hour's drive from Cox's bazar and a perfect place for hunting, sea bathing and picnic.

Teknaf
80 kilometers south of Cox's Bazar is a delightful spot on the West Bank of Naf river. A little town, it has arrangements for picnic hunting and boating. A tour by jeep to Teknaf from Cox's Bazar at sunrise, is a extraordinary incident.

Saint Martin's Island
13 kilometers south west of the southern tip of the mainland, is a tiny coral island being fringed with coconut palms, varieties of atypical sea shell, jade shingle corals, and sea life like soaring fishes, dolphins and ocean tortoises

Monday, June 18, 2012

Dhaka:The Capital City Of Banglash


Dhaka is the capital and major metropolitan city of Bangladesh. It is situated in the geographic midpoint of the country in the great deltaic area of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. Dhaka is served by the docks of Narayanganj, situated 16 km to the southeast. The metropolis is in the monsoon weather region, with an yearly average temperature of 25 deg C and monthly means varying between 18 deg C in January and 29 deg C  in August. almost 80% of the yearly average rainfall of 1,854 mm occurs between May and September.
Dhaka is situated within one of the world's top rice- and jute-growing regions. Its industries include textiles (jute, muslin, cotton) and food processing, particularly rice milling. A variety of additional customer commodities are also manufactured at this point. The Muslim influence is reflected in the more than 700 mosques and historic buildings establish throughout the city. Dhaka is separated into an old city and the new city, and a lot of  housing and business communities.
Dhaka was founded in the 10th century. It served as the Moghal capital of Bengal from 1608 to 1704 and was a trading center for British, French, and Dutch interests earlier than coming under British control in 1765. In 1905 it was once more named the capital of Bengal, and in 1956 it became the capital of East Pakistan. The city suffered serious scratch during the Bangladesh battle of independence (1971). The romanized spelling of the Bangla name was changed from Dacca to Dhaka in 1982.

The Shat Gombuj Mosque is well-known for it's chronological significance. It is one of supreme mosques in Bangladesh for its magnificent attractiveness.It is located in Bagerhat besides theBay of Bengal, also the greatest mangrove forest of Sundarban.In the king of Sultan Mahmud Shah( 1435-1459 ) is established Khalifabad region under saint Khan Jahan made this glorious mosque at 1459 . It took's more than a few year to complete it. It's total length is 160 feet and total wide is 108 feet. The top of the mosque is supported by 77 squat domes. The huge prayer hall of the mosque has 11 vaulted doorways on east and 7 each on north and south for the freshening and daylight. It has 7 longitudinal corridors. Architecturally, the internal and surface of the mosque is rather plain. But the internal Western divider was adorned  magnificently with terracotta flowers and flora. It offers an notable look. UNESCO is before now declered this mosque as one of the historical place of the earth

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Sundarban:The Natural Heritage Of Bangladesh

The Sundarbans mangrove forest, one of the biggest such forests in the earth (140,000 ha), lying on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on top of the Bay of Bengal. It is neighboring to the boundary of India’s Sundarbans World Heritage site adorned in 1987. The site is intersected through a multifaceted system of tidal waterways, mudflats and little islands of salt-tolerant mangrove forests, and presents an outstanding instance of continuing natural processes. The region is famous for its extensive variety of fauna, as well as 260 bird genus, the Bengal tiger with other endangered genus such as the estuarine crocodile and the python.