Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Visit Rangamati , Chittagong

Rangamati , a small town nestled between green hills , lakes and rivers , the Chittagong Hill Tracts . This is what makes it an excellent destination hill Bangladesh. It is known as the city of Lake Bangladesh as this place is located on the shores of beautiful Lake Kaptai . It is the administrative headquarters of the Rangamati Hill District , the largest district of Bangladesh located about 77 kilometers from Chittagong .





Rangamati has long been the first tourist destination in Bangladesh because of its location , beautiful scenery, colorful tribes , household textiles and tribal jewelry rich natural resources Ivory ' s diverse flora and fauna makes Bangladesh Rangamati an Eco - . Tourist destination . The road leading to the circles and winds through mountainous terrain covered Rangamati lush forests and creates a memorable experience for years to come . A stay here is an example of the way of life of the various tribes that live there .




The ethnic tribes of Rangamati are the Chakma , Marma , Tonchongya , Tripura , Murong , Bome , Khumi , Kheyang , Chak and Lüsai Pankhoa . The mixture of different races , cultures , religions and customs creates an interesting community of Rangamati . It is said that without a piece of colorful tour miss Rangamati Bangladesh .
Visit Rangamati from October to February, when the temperature remains cool and usually does not rain , but the beauty of Rangamati breaks during the monsoon , when the wood is green , full of life and rivers and waterfalls , water is replenished .


Information For Enjoyment 



Kaptai National Park: This forest reserve is located in the Kaptai Karnafuly and range. According to government statistics, about 50,000 people visit the national park each year and offers a number of hiking trails among the lush green forests. Species of Kaptai National Park are deer, elephants, monkeys, fishing cats and birds. Kaptai Forest Rest House, Forest Rest House Mukh Kaptai and several picnic areas are located here.


 


Tribal Museum: The museum is located near the entry point to the city. Founded in 1978, is run by the Tribal Cultural Institute. Traditional decorations. costumes, ceramics, musical instruments, weapons, paintings and photographs, old manuscripts, sculptures and ancient coins of different strains are exhibited here. It is open from Saturday to Thursday except holidays.


Kaptai Lake: This was built in the 1960's artificial lake of Bangladesh over an area of about 11000km2, was established as a deposit at the Kaptai dam. The lake was created by the valleys and floodplains between many hills. This created a picturesque views and wooded hills and plateaus instead of water. Tourism Corporation government run and private operators provide Kaptai Lake Cruise Tours worth. Other tourist attractions are also accessible via waterways. 

Suspension Bridge: This 335feet long bridge over a portion of the Kaptai lake is an icon of Rangamati.



Peda Ting Ting: A small island in the Kaptai Lake, a few kilometers from Rangamati. It is especially known for its tranquility. There are a number of tourist accommodation facilities here and a small restaurant run by locals. Offers dishes ranging from traditional to local specialties. 


Shuvolong Falls: Shuvolong a place Borokol sub district, about 25 km (11 miles - as the crow flies) from Rangamati. Few Waterfalls in Shuvolong with the greatest fall from as high as 300 meters. In recent years, this place has become a tourist destination due to beautiful waterfalls and the nearby market. Shuvolong is easily accessible by boat or motorboat Rangamati.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Travel and Tourism Of Patenga (Chittagong )

Patenga is a sea beach located 14 kilometers south of the oasis city of Chittagong , Bangladesh . It is near the mouth of the river Karnaphuli . Many visitors to Bangladesh Chittagong discovers he is the ideal holiday destination . It is full of green forests , solid rolling hills , a moderate climate and beautiful beaches . Patenga is a very popular tourist spot . The beach is very close to Bangladesh Naval Academy of Bangladesh Navy, and Shah Amanat International Airport . It lies at the mouth of the river Karnaphuli and extending to the Bay of Bengal . The beach width is narrow and swimming in the sea is not optional. A part of the coast is built - with real walls. Also large blocks of sand available to stop erosion. The beach itself is quite sandy , with some rocky areas here and there .




Most visitors come to Patenga Beach as it is known for having some of the most spectacular sunsets and sunrises in Bangladesh . More adventurous travelers can also enjoy a trip along the river Karnaphuli river or a boat ride on the waves of the sea.During the 1990s a number of restaurants and kiosks have sprung up around the beach . Lighting of the beach has improved the security aspect of visiting in the evening . People get up early to see thesunrise.Most visitors beautiful morning on the beach ' Patenga ' as it is known for having some of the most beautiful sunsets and sunrises in Bangladesh Sun.
 


The Patenga beach at Chittagong is one of the most popular beaches of Bangladesh , stretching for miles near at the meeting place of the Bay of Bengal and the river Karnaphuli . Nature lovers come here to enjoy the beautiful beach on the threshold of modern life and fresh air .

Patenga Beach is about 22 km . from Chittagong and is reached by a vehicle . On the way to the beach , the airport Patenga happened. Patenga sea beach is one of the main attractions of Chittagong for the tourists . Patenga Beach is a popular tourist spot . It is outside the city of Chittagong , and near the fascinating historical monuments, including the Shah Amanat International Airport and the BNS Isha Khan Naval Base.





It lies at the mouth ' Karnaphuli ' River and stretches to the Bay of Bengal , which has a constant influx of travelers and visitors and pilgrims suffered . The beach width is narrow and not suitable for swimming in the sea . A part of the coast is built - with concrete walls . Also large blocks of stones have been established to prevent erosion. During the 1990s a number of restaurants and kiosks have sprung up around the beach .