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This place truly speaks for me when I say Bangladesh has beautiful temples to visit. Nateshwar Deul. Grateful to the archaeologists from our country and China for unearthing this beautiful place. Remarkable architecture.
Satisfaction: 95% | See Reviews |Such a well built mosque! Starting from the roof to the base of the mosque is so well built and architectured. There's also a yard seen in front of the mosque which definitely increases the beauty of the mosque. There are pillars holding the mosque together and even the pillars are well decorated and crafted. Was absolutely in awe of the mosque! Everyone should pay a visit to the mosque as it's a matter of pride for us to have such a beautifully built mosque in our country.
Satisfaction: 92% | See Reviews |The roof of the Mashjid used to be covered by 24 domes and 4 chauchala vaults.But now the place only has 9 domes. The prayer room however is accessed from the east by seven pointed-arch opening from the verandah. The Qibla wall is covered by terracotta plaques and that makes it look very aesthetic. The masjid is entirely made of bricks and tiles. Its holds much importance in our country as its one of the historic masjids built in 1479 AD.
Satisfaction: 96% | See Reviews |Research says, the zoo has a total of 215 individual animals of 26 species that include mammals, aves and reptiles as well. Tons of wild animals are seen in the zoo which attract tons of visitors too. A few of the animals include lions, bengal tiger, crocodiles, oysters, peacocks, bear, keshowari, horse, colobinae etc. There are different kinds of birds too including cassowary, vulture, turkey, parrots, peacocks, herons etc. All these features of the zoo make it really stand out and eventful.
Satisfaction: 98% | See Reviews |It's very easy and convenient to go there as you can get buses from Mohakhali, Abdullahpur, Shyamoli (if you’re travelling from Dhaka) and can reach Joypurhat District at one go. After you reach there, you can take another bus which goes to Khetlal Upazila and lastly, you can take a local transport from there to reach Achranga Dighi directly as its only 9km away from there. 9/10 recommended.
Satisfaction: 94% | See Reviews |The last descendant of the family was the famous Brajendra Narayan Chowdhury and this fact itself makes the place more interesting. It's not very far from Dhaka, and transportation is also not as inconvenient so I'd say it's a good tourist place and everyone should pay at least one visit there. 8/10 recommended. Also as Pailgaon is a bazaar place, you will find basic roadside restaurants in this locality.
Satisfaction: 81% | See Reviews |Bangabandhu Jamuna Eco park is said to be the only recreation center in Sirajganj district. It was established in 2006 on an area of 120 acres on the west bank of bangabandhu bridge. The park is covered with trees and greenery and also has a magnificent view of the Jamuna river as well as the Bangabandhu Bridge. A lot of visitors are seen now in the park and I believe everyone should pay a visit at least once.
Satisfaction: 93% | See Reviews |Amjhupi Nilkuthi in Meherpur district, is a kind of a mysterious place. Research says, it is this factory where Robert Clive and Mir Jafar conspired to remove Sirajuddaula. If you are a history enthusiast, you’d definitely find this fascinating and creepy at the same time! However many do not accept this idea and call it a rumor. Nevertheless, it does not make the Nilkuthi any less of an archeological site. It is situated in a village called “Amjhupi” hence the name.
Satisfaction: 97% | See Reviews |The Sutanal dighi located in Nalitabari under the sherpur district is a mysterious and historic place. The mystery lies under it as it was apparently dug by an ancient king as a love symbol for his queen. According to ancient stories, the queen wanted to know what the king would do to express his love for her and he in return dug a whole new lake for her! It took us about 5.5 hours to reach there from Dhaka and I’d say it was a worthwhile experience!
Satisfaction: 94% | See Reviews |The fort is enclosed with an earthen wall with a base width of 18.28m. Also, a man made a moat on the western side and natural rivers on the other three sides surround the wall. Research says, it is possible that the stones used in Shah Mohammeds, Mosque were obtained from the ruins of the fort. Innumerable brickbats, potsherds and a few stones are seen in the fort. I think everyone should pay the fort a visit because it holds way too much history.
Satisfaction: 63% | See Reviews |A memorial made in respect for the renowned poet Michael Madhusudan Dutta speaks for itself about its importance. Michael Madhusadhan Dutta a great poet of modern Bengali. His birthplace is now a memorial and it displays his life history. The memorial is 161 km away from Dhaka so it’s easily accessible. You can see a glimpse of his life in the memorial. 10/10 recommended. A very insightful place indeed.
Satisfaction: 94% | See Reviews |Its no new information that meghna river is beautiful but to have a beach around it is just mesmerizing! This tourist center in lokkhipur is one of the soothing views of mother nature. Visiting the beach in afternoon is an absolute delight. 9/10 recommended.
Satisfaction: 92% | See Reviews |The multi domed three storied building is really aesthetic and mesmerizing to look at. I've always been a fan of palaces be it anywhere so having such an ancient and nice palace in my home country is really a matter of pride for me.
Satisfaction: 92% | See Reviews |Absolutely loved seeing the sunset from the hill top! One in a life time experience for me being a nature enthusiast. Waking up in a breezy morning, taking a CNG ride to the destination while enjoying the greenery of beautiful Chittagong is all I could ask for.
Satisfaction: 93% | See Reviews |The place is said to be the tallest watchtower in Bangladesh and to be able to witness it was one of the best things I could ever do! It's really pretty and the architecture is fine to the core. Seeing nature from the roof top is eye-catchy I must say.
Satisfaction: 90% | See Reviews |