| ALLURING &
ENCHANTING – BANGLADESH
Dear Tourists - We are hopeful, Bangladesh will
top the list of your tour program schedule, because
of the following attractions :
COX’S BAZAR
– has one of the longest beaches of the world.
In between roars of waves long with shrill sound
of wind, you will find yourself in a mystic atmosphere,
and the vastness of open sea, in front, will mesmerize
you.
How to go there – Cox’s Bazar can be
reached with in 45 minutes from Dhaka (Capital City)
by air and nearly 10 hours journey by road, halting
at Chittagong, main port city.
ST. MARTIN ISLAND
– It is a complete coral Island, in Bay of
Bengal. You will find the coral layers in Original
and in crude formation.
How to go there – From Dhaka to Cox’s
Bazar by air 45 minutes journey and from Cox’s
Bazar to Teknaf nearly 2 hours journey by road.
Teknaf is the last point at Rover Naf and other
side of the river, the Panorama of Mayanmar will
come to your view. From Teknaf to St. Martin –
One and Half hour journey by traveler or engine
driven country boat, crossing the waves of Bay of
Bengal, providing you, the thrill to be in the midst
to sea. Teknaf can also be reached from Dhaka by
road within 10 hours.
SUNDERBAN FORESTS
– fascinating and leading tropical mangrove
forest, in the world. The above of famous, one and
only ROYAL BENGAL TIGER.
How to go there – Journey to Sunderban is
divided – by air from Dhaka to Jessore –
which will take 45 minutes and Jessore to Khulna
by road around 2 hours journey. Then River cruise
in between Sunderban forest. Dhaka to Khulna, direct
by road will take 8 hours.
KUAKATA
– Southern part of Bangladesh, at the edge
of Bay of Bengal from which place you can witness,
rare sight of Sun-Set and Sun-Rise from same point.
How to go there – It will take 30 minutes
by air from Dhaka to Barisal City and from Barisal
nearly 8 hours journey to Kuakata by road. Dhaka
to Kuakata drive by road, will take around 12 hours
journey. Dhaka to Kuakata, can also be reached by
double-decker, engine driven launch (steamer) service.
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