Dhaka
Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh with its exciting history and rich culture. Known the world over as the city of Mosques, Muslin, Rickshaw and natural green beauty. It has attracted traveler most from far and near through ages. According to recorded history it was established by Buddhists in 3rd century, later dominated by Hindus, after fell in to the hand of Muslim Mughal rules in the 13th century. Read more...
Chittagong

It wasn't until the latter part of the 17 th century that the Mughal excluded their empire this far and superseded the Buddhist Anabanse Kingdom of Burma (Myanmar) in Chittagong .With the collapse of Mughal power it was the British who finally overran the various local rulers, although prior to this Portuguese pirates had long prayed upon the nicks meantime trade of the region. Read more...
Cox's Bazar
Cox's Bazar is located at a distance of 152km south of Chittagong . It has a total area of 2260qskm. British captain Hiram Cox in 1799 defeated the Burmese king in a battle and set up a bazar (market) here which was named “Cox's Bazar” after him.Cox's Bazar is called the Tourist Capital of Bangladesh. Having the world's longest unbroken sandy sea beach (120 km) sloping gently down to the blue water of the Bay of Bengal.
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St. Martin
St. Martin is the countries only coral island named after a British Provincial Governor and called Narikel Jinjira (Coconut island) by the locals. It is one of the best places in Bangladesh . The island has two lagoons that support thick mangrove forests. A rocky platform surrounds the island and extends into the sea, the crystal clear water will allow you to see about 20 feet deep into the sea. Attractions are beaches around the island, crystal stones, coconut groves, sea crabs, turtle shells and pearls.Read more...
Sundarban

Everything you will happen to see or come across in the wild mangrove forests of the Sundarbans will irresistibly draw you towards them. The dazzling expanse of green, the blue heaven overhead meeting the horizon, the playful high tide and the ebb, the very smell of life in the air and the pristine sea beach-- you name it. Read more...
Fascinating Kuakata
Virgin Beach of Rising & Setting Sun, Cooking Kuakata, the lowland lass of Latachapli in the sea-facing south of Bangladesh is 70 km from Patuakhali District Headquarters and 320 km from the capital city of Dhaka. Here on the Bay, nature left to nature is the up coming tourist hamlet of Kuakata with cool and kind holidaying kiss.
Sylhet
Fringed by the Khasia and Jaintia hills to the north and the hills of Tripura to the south Sylhet is eventually one broad valley. The countryside is covered mostly with terraced tea estates, eye soothing orange groves and pineapple plantation and hills covered with tropical forest form a beautiful landscape.
Rajshahi
Rajshahi is one of the largest division in Bangladesh. Rajshahi division is overwhelmingly agricultural. It is the center of the silk industry. This region is very famous for mangoes, Lichies. For travelers, the region offers a Varity of historical monuments, including numerous mosques, Hindu temples, Rajbaris (Palaces), and British – Era buildings. Built on the northern bank of the Padma River






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