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Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot

Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot Where is Nijhum Dwip? 1. Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot Nijhum Dwip is  preliminarily known as Char Osmani, Baluar Char, Golden Island,etc. which is located at Hatiya Upazila in Noakhali District Bangladesh. It's a little island  enwrapping 164 Square kilometers, is a great  sightseer  magnet in Bangladesh. It's  girdled by Bay of Bengal and Meghna River. Nijhum Dwip is a  package of Islands. With the combination of Ballar Char, Kamlar Char, Char Osman and Char Muriform the Nijhum Island. Recently the government of Bangladesh declares this  islet as Nijhum Dwip National Park. What's the location & Geographical Description of Nijhum Dwip? It's mentioned  before that Nijhum Dwip is circled with the Bay of Bengal and Meghna Channel. It's two kilometers south- east from the Hatia upazilla and 120 kilometers south of Maijdee bazaar, Noakhali. Which According to the Google, Nijhum Dwip chart Longitud

Khoiyachora Waterfall of Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot

Khoiyachora Waterfall of Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot How is Khoiyachora Waterfall in Bangladesh in my view? 1. Khoiyachora Waterfall of Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot Bangladesh is a country with  innumerable natural  knockouts. Khoiachora cascade is one of them. Last time my  friend and I visited there. It was an indelible experience. How to Go  Khoiachora cascade? Khoiachora cascade is  positioned in Mirsarai, Chittagong. For going there, first, you have to go Boro Takia Bazar which is located in Mirsarai.  Also you need to walk along the  trace for 3  twinkles towards north  instruction. You'll  detect a fragile concrete road leading towards east  instruction. This drive will take you to a rail  voyage. After the rail  voyage, the country road starts that will conduct you towards the bottom of the hills at the water sluice of the cascade. After 1 and  partial hours of  touring along the water sluice, you'll reach the  nethermost step of the khoiyachora casca

Sitakunda Chandranath Hill- Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh

Sitakunda Chandranath Hill- Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh My experience of Sitakunda Chandranath Hill 1. Sitakunda Chandranath Hill- Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh  In my recent  trip adventure, I embarked on a  trip to the alluring Sitakunda Chandranath Hill. Nestled amidst the  stirring natural beauty of Bangladesh, this serene destination offers a  full escape from the bustling city life. On a beautiful  bright day, with the sky adorned with  ethereal  undyed  shadows, I set out to explore the  prodigies that Sitakunda Chandranath Hill had to extend. Sitakunda Chandranath Hill Track is  famed for its rich biodiversity,  inured domains, and  witching views. It's a  Eden for  walkers,  shutterbugs, and anyone who seeks  comfort in nature's grasp. The track eras across the Sitakunda Upazila and encompasses the Chandranath Hill, a significant passage  point for both Hindus and Buddhists. This combination of natural splendor and artistic  rubric makes Sitakunda Cha

Shalban Vihara Buddhist Spot Tourist Attraction in Bangladesh

Shalban Vihara Buddhist Spot Tourist Attraction in Bangladesh 1. Shalban Vihara Buddhist Spot Tourist Attraction in Bangladesh What's Shalban Vihara?   Shalban Vihara is one of the most important Buddhist  spots  set up amongst the Mainimati  remains in Bangladesh. It's believed that Mainimati was an important Buddhist centre between the 7th and 12th centuries.   A large monastery  erected under the Deva dynasty in the 8th century, these  honey- coloured remains would  formerly have housed 115 monks. Salban Vihara offers an  intriguing  regard into the former  majesty of Mainimati. What's the history of Shalban Vihara?  Shalban Vihara was  erected during the first half of the 8th century under the reign of King Bhava Deva, the fourth  sovereign  of the early Deva dynasty, a Hindu dynasty in eastern Bengal. The 168 square metre  structure was constructed to house beforehand Buddhist  scholars and was named for the king who commissioned it, Bhava Deva Mahavihara. The  friary