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Foy's
Lake
This beautiful lake
surrounded with lovely hills is situated just east of the Pahartali
Railway Station and West of the Khulshi residential area. This lake
attracts thousands of visitors almost each day. There are small
bushy hills around the green water of the lake. This beautiful
artificial lake was created in 1942 by the Bengal Railways Engineer
Mr. Foy for providing drinking water. So it was named after him.
This lake is 8 km. away from the Zero point. There are some snack
bar, restaurants in the lake area. One can enjoy beautiful sunset
scene from the peak of the hills.
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batali hill ctg. |
Patenga
The
Batali Hill
The Batali Hill is the highest hill within the Chittagong Metropolitan area. It is situated in the Tiger Pass area of the city, only 1 km. from the Zero point. From the peak of the Batali Hill one can have a clear birds eye view of the city. a large number of people ascends at the top of the hill to fill their lungs with the fresh air, and to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the sunset in the Bay of Bangal. The tourists too have a glance of the mouth of the Karnafuli, a comprehensive portion of the Bay of Bangal. the Jetties of the Chittagong Sea port and a large portion of the city Chittagong |
potenga sea beach |
It
is a natural beauty spot. Here is the confluence of the river
Karnaphuli and the Bay of Bengal. The beach has been protected from
erosion by the bay with help of boulders. There is the sandy beach
from which one can find the waters of the bay. Visitors can have a
view of the bay sitting on the heaps of boulders, walk along the
sandy beach or can enjoy the illusive touch of the little of the
setting sun. The beach is stressed up to 22km. It is 20 km. away
from the Zero Point. The natural beauty of Patenga sea beach
attracts thousands of visitors almost daily
Saint Martin, Beauty of Bangladesh |
nomadic Ramgoti |
Saint martin, chera dip - island of Bangladesh
Cox'sbazar |
he longest sandy sea-beach in the
world, Cox's Bazar and its adjoin areas have a lot of things to see and places
deserve visit by the tourists. Miles of golden sands, towering cliffs, surfing
waves, rare conch shells, colorful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes,
delightful sea-food--this is Cox's Bazar, the tourist capital of Bangladesh.
Having the world's longest (120 kilometers.) beach sloping gently down to the
blue waters of the Bay of Bengal, Cox's Bazar is one of the most attractive
tourist sport in the country.
Cox's Bazar District is a district
in the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh. It is named after Cox's Bazar, which
is one of the world's longest natural sea beaches (120 km) including mud flats.
It is located 150 km south of Chittagong. Cox’s Bazar is also known by the name
“Panowa”, the literal translation of which means “yellow flower”. Its other old
name was “Palongkee”. The modern Cox's Bazar derives its name from Captain Cox
(died 1798), an army officer serving in British India. It is also one of the
fishing ports of Bangladesh.
There are also a few very old wooden Buddhist temples at Ramu, a few kilometers from Cox's Bazar, well worth visiting. Located at a distance of 152 km. south of Chittagong, the leading seaport of Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar is connected both by air and road from Dhaka and Chittagong. A drive to Teknaf, which is the southernmost tip of the mainland of Bangladesh, is a memorable journey. A day trip to either Moheshkhali or Sonadia, the deltaic islands nestled among the gentle waves of the Bay of Bengal, will also be really interesting.
There are also a few very old wooden Buddhist temples at Ramu, a few kilometers from Cox's Bazar, well worth visiting. Located at a distance of 152 km. south of Chittagong, the leading seaport of Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar is connected both by air and road from Dhaka and Chittagong. A drive to Teknaf, which is the southernmost tip of the mainland of Bangladesh, is a memorable journey. A day trip to either Moheshkhali or Sonadia, the deltaic islands nestled among the gentle waves of the Bay of Bengal, will also be really interesting.
Inani Beach |
Inani Beach is also the beautiful sea beach in Ukhia Thana and about 32 kilometer to the south of Cox's Bazar beach
Inani Beach is also famous for Rock and Coral boulders and it's beauty
is same as Cox's Bazar. The water of Inani Beach is Blue and very clear
but less for tourist shortage, ransportation and accommodations
Jamuna Bridge |
The actual Physical Work of the bridge began on October 16,1994.
It took 889 days to complete the bridge. During this period 18 lakh
laboures worked hard day and night to complete the bridge. More than two
thousand foreigners including engineers, technicians, supervisitors and
labourers worked. They were from U.S.A, U.K. , Holland, Germany ,
France, Italy, South Korea, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia and Sree
Lanka.
The desired bridge whose length is 4.8 Kilometres and whose breadth is 18.5 metres has opened a new chapter in the economy of our national life. The bridge has paved the way for easy communication between the two parts of the same land. The products, mainly agricultural and other items of raw food now find easy way for marketing. The importance of this bridge is so high that it beggers description.
The construction of Bangabandhu Bridge has ushered is a new era in the transport and communication systems of Bangladesh. It has paved the way for harmonious development of agriculture, industry, electricity, forest and natural wealth in both the regions.
The Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge has added a new dimension in the national, social and economic life of the people
The desired bridge whose length is 4.8 Kilometres and whose breadth is 18.5 metres has opened a new chapter in the economy of our national life. The bridge has paved the way for easy communication between the two parts of the same land. The products, mainly agricultural and other items of raw food now find easy way for marketing. The importance of this bridge is so high that it beggers description.
The construction of Bangabandhu Bridge has ushered is a new era in the transport and communication systems of Bangladesh. It has paved the way for harmonious development of agriculture, industry, electricity, forest and natural wealth in both the regions.
The Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge has added a new dimension in the national, social and economic life of the people
The Sundarbans
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In the south western part of Bangladesh lies the largest single block
of tidal halo- phytic mangrove forest in the world – The Sundarbans –
The land of the Royel Bengal Tiger.
This mangrove of serene natural beauty with peach and tranwuility is one of the world heritage site in the country. It is a cluster of islands densely forested and crisscrossed by hundreds of meandering streams creeks rive and estuaries. It is one of the richest repository of biodiversity with 330 species of mangrove plants, 424 species of wildlifes including 315 species of birds. It is a natural habitat if spotted dear, crocodiles, wild boar, lizards, monkeys, pythons , kind cobras and of course kingly Royal Bengal Tiger. This heavily forested swampy land is the last strong hold of more than 400 Royal Bengal Tigers. The life style of the wood cutters, nomadic fishermen and the daring honey collectors have enhance the charm of this unique beauty |
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