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You are in "Cox's Bazar " !

Cox's Bazar is located in the southern part of Bangladesh and it's considered the longest natural sea beach in the world.From Chittagong,one of the biggest Metro city in Bangladesh,the distance of Cox's Bazar is 152 km. south. Cox's Bazar is well connected both by air and road from Dhaka and Chittagong.Bus journey from Dhaka to Chittagong would takes around 6 hours.If you are visiting Bangladesh for the first time, it's an good idea to travel by bus from Dhaka to Chittagong or directly to Cox's Bazar,on the way you can see many interesting places.From Dhaka, buses for Cox's are available readily since morning to night both from Dhaka.
You have to give advance booking for your hotel rooms in Cox's Bazar- total three five star hotels in Cox's Bazar. But if you want cheap hotels like 10-20 US dollars per day, staying three stars or lower rate hotels would be a good choice. Remember in three stars or less ranking hotels you will have the opportunity to bargain with the hotel managers.Mostly all of the Bangladeshi are very friendly and warm in welcoming foreigners. From hotels, you can book a car for personal use while your visit in Cox's Bazar. The typical AC car will cost you approximately 18-20 dollars for a day. Don't forget to take the pleasure of bargain,I bet you can lower the price when you bargain.

Apart from enjoying the beauty of sea-beach, there are lots of beautiful places to visit like Rangamati, Bandarban, Teknaf, Saint Martin Island-all these four are must to visit and within the reach of two-hour journey only.

Your journey in Bangladesh !

Ahsan Manzil:

Ahsan Manzil is built in 1872 under the rule of Nawab Abdul Gani and its named after his son Khaza Ahhsan Ullah. It’s situated on the bank of Buriganga river. Its also known as Pink Palace. Inside the palace there are 31 rooms, 23 gallaries. If you visit Ahsan Manzil you can experience the life style of Nawabs. The furniture and household utensils are still present there. At the top of the palace there is a huge dome and it can be seen from miles away. Recently Ahsan Manzil has been turned into museum. Each of the wall is evidence of ancient art work. Ahsan Manzil is surrounded by greenery and when you look at it, it will recall your childhood when you heard of fairy tale of princes from a palace just like this.

Lalbag Fort:

Lalbag fort was built in 1678 AD by the son of the Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb, Prince Mohammad Azam. It represent the historical places of Mughal Era. Its commonly known as Aurangabad fort. It symbolises the unfulfilled desire of the Prince as it reminds the bloody war during the first war of independence against British force. It is situated in old Dhaka city standing towards Buriganga river.The fort was built very gracefully and the its surrounded by a pretty garden. There is a small museum in this fort where you can see the clothes and weapons used by the Mughals. And it will make your journey exciting

Tour Green in The Sylhet City

Nestled in the picturesque Surma Valley amidst scenic tea plantations and lush green tropical forests, greater Sylhet is a prime attraction for all tourists visiting Bangladesh . Laying between the Khasia and the Jaintia hills on the north, and the Tripura hills on the south, Sylhet breaks the monotony of the flatness of this land by a multitude of terraced tea gardens, rolling countryside and the exotic flora and fauna. Here the thick tropical forests abound with many species of wildlife, spread their aroma around the typical hearth and homes of the Mainpuri Tribal maidens famous for their dance.
  
The Sylhet valley is formed by a beautiful, winding pair of rivers named the Surma and the Kushiara both of which are fed by innumerable hill streams from the north and the south. The valley has good number of haors, which are big natural depressions. During winter these haors are vast stretches of green land, but in


the rainy season they turn into turbulent seas. Sylhet division occupies the north east part of Bangladesh , has an area of 12596 sq. km and a population of 7.899 million. There are 4 districts and 14 municipalities under Barisal . It is a natural hilly, forest area with ox bow lakes and famous shrines.                                                                                          
  

Sylhet is the land of Shrine 's, natural Hills, forests, beautiful tree plantations and lots of Haors. It is an old city with full of natural beauties. A large number of tourists come every year to visit Sylhet. The main attraction of Sylhet city is the Shrine of Hajrat Shahjalal(R) and Hajrat Shah Poran (R). Shrine of Hajrat Shahjalal (R) is on the top of a hillock (tilla) in Sylhet city. Thousands of visitors are coming everyday in this Shrine. Shrine of Hajrat Shah Paran (R) is eight km far from Sylhet town on the Sylhet-Jaflong road where also thousands of visitors visits this Shrine everyday. Road journey to Sylhet is an wonderful experience through roads running ups and down the hills and green lush tea gardens of nature at its best.      Tea Garden of Srimangal Water fall sylhet Jaflong Sylhet Tea Garden

ALL AROUND THE FRESH AND GREEN
This tour is planed as some dreamy days with all over the green green and green, with the tea Gardens and water falls of Sylhel District .

"Capital of the Sultanate of Bengal "


On the Dhaka-Chittagong highway about 29 km from Dhaka, Sonargaon is one of the oldest capitals of Bengal. It was the seat of Deva Dynasty until the 13th century. From that century onward till the advent of the Mughals, Sonargaon was the subsidiary capital of the Sultanate of Bengal.                                   
  

Another name of Sonargaon was "The City of Panam". Now, the relies of uildings of the old dynasties, Goaldia Mosque and the Folklore Museum that houses artifacts from every cultural trait of the country increase the attractions of this place.                                                                                             


 At Jainal Abedin Museum in Sonargaon, you will find somehistorical and archeological things. Among the ancient monuments still intact are the Tomb of Sultan Ghiasuddin (1399-1409 A. D), the shrines of Panjpirs and Shah Abdul Alia and a beautiful mosque in Goaldi village.