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Boga lake : Bangladesh. The
color of water of this Boga lake is blue and very much eye catching. There are
many mythological stories behind the creation of Boga lake. More…
Buddha Dhatu Jadi: The Buddha Dhatu Jadi is a Theravada Buddhist temple known as the Bandarban Golden
Temple. The Buddha Dhatu
Jadi is located at Pulpara, 4 kilometer from Balaghata town and 10 kilometer
from the remote Bandarban hill district in Bangladesh. The Bandarban Golden
Temple is the largest Theravada Buddhist
Temple with the second largest Buddha
statue in Bangladesh. More…
Chimbuk Hill and Tribal Villages: Chimbuk hill is the third highest mountain in Bangladesh.
Chimbuk is one of the most familiar tourist spots in Bandarban, Bangladesh.
Chimbuk hill is just 26 kilometer away from Bandarban sadar. Chimbuk hill is
about 2500 feet high above sea level of Bangladesh. The road of this area
is zigzag. So if a traveler rides in a jeep it will be adventurous and
charming. While the jeep will be moving through the various indigenous villages
of Bandarban, Bangladesh, More…
Keokradong: Keokradong
is the second highest mountain
of Bangladesh. Keokradong
is about 4,035 ft (1,230 meters) high from the sea level of Bangladesh. It
is situated at 30 kilometer away from the Ruma sadar upazilla of Bandarban, Bangladesh.
This remote area is full of natural beauty. Here the travelers and nature
lovers can see many small and big mountains and hills. Keokradong is covered
with dense forests, birds and animals. More…

Meghla Tourist Spot: Meghla
Parjatan Complex is one of the most amazing tourist spots for the travelers and
tourists coming from all over Bangladesh
and world. Meghla is in the contiguous area of the Bandarban hill district
council on the gateway of Bandarban, maintained by Bandarban district
administration.More…
Nilachal Tourist Spot: There is
another beautiful place to see near Meghla, which is called Nilachal,
maintained by Bandarban district administration. Nilachal is known as tiger
hill. The view of Nilachal is so spectacular for snapping. Nilachal is the
nearest tourist spot from Bandarban town, Bangladesh. Nilachal is situated at
Tigerpara. Nilachal is near about 2000 feet above the sea level and 5 kilometer
away from the Bandarban town. More…

Mirinja Parjatan: Mirinja
tourist spot (Parjatan complex) is situated at Lama upazilla of Bandarban
district in Bangladesh.
Mirinja is a wonderful tourist spot in Lama, Bandarban. Mirinja is about 1500
feet high from the sea level of Bangladesh.
In good weather, travelers and tourists can see the Maheskhali
Island, Bay of Bengal, Matamuhuri River and Lama upazilla at a glance. More…
Nafakhum and Remakri: Nafakhum
is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bandarban, Bangladesh
and an excellent place to travel. Every traveler should have a tour plan to
visit this beautiful tourism spot of Bandarban,
Bangladesh at
least once and then they will feel to visit that travel spot again and again.
Nafakhum is situated on the wild hilly Sangu River
at a remote area called Remakri of Thanchi upazilla More…

Nilgiri and Thanchi: Nilgiri
or Nil Giri or Neelgiri is one of the tallest peaks and beautiful tourist spots
in Bandarban, Bangladesh. Nilgiri is about 3500
feet high and situated at Thanchi Thana of Bandarban district in Bangladesh.
Nilgiri is about 46 km south of Bandarban on the Bandarban-Chimbuk-Thanchi
road. Beside this Nilgiri spot travelers and tourists can also roam around the
Mro villages. Their colorful culture and living style are surely an unexplored
experience for the visitors and tourists. More…
Prantik Lake: Prantik Lake is
really a beautiful tourist spot in Bandarban district of Bangladesh. Prantik lake of Bandarban is surrounded by many kind of
plants and trees. This amazing place – Prantik Lake
will certainly attract tourists minds. Prantik Lake
is an ideal place for travel. Prantik
Lake located in a village
named “Holudia” near the Keranihat-Bandarban
Road. Prantik
Lake is 14 kilometer away
from Bandarban town. Volume of this Prantic
Lake area is 29 acres. More…

Rijuk Waterfall: Rijuk
waterfall (Rijuk Jhorna) is located at Ruma upazilla of Bandarban district, Bangladesh. The
water of Rijuk waterfall continuously falls into the river Sangu from about 300
feet high hill with beautiful sound throughout the year and this water is shiny
like pearl particles in the space creating a unique beauty of nature. Rijuk
waterfall is surrounded by different kind of plants and underwood. More…

Sangu River: Sangu River
is the complete part of the natural beauty of Bandarban, Bangladesh.
Sangu river follows a northerly circuitous course in the hill tracts up to Bandarban, Bangladesh.
Sangu river enters the Bandarban district from the east and flows west across
the Bandarban district and finally falls into the bay of Bengal at the end of a
course of 270 kilometer. Sangu river is flowing through the hills for thousands
of years. More…

Shoilo Propat: The
waterfall named Shoilo Propat or Shoylo Propat at Milanchari, Bandarban, 4 km
from the town on the road to Thanchi from Bandarban town. Shoilo propat is also
an excellent site, maintained by Bangladesh Parjatan, the national tourism
promotion corporation of Bangladesh. More…
Tajingdong: Tajingdong,
also known as “Bijoy” is the highest mountain
of Bangladesh. Tajingdong
is about 4300 feet (1310 meters) high from the sea level of Bangladesh.
Tajingdong is situated in remakri pangsha union under Ruma upazilla of
Bandarban in Bangladesh.
According to local tribal language “Tajing” means “Great” & “Dong” means
“Hill” so that means “Great hill”. More…
Upabon Parjatan: Upabon
Parjatan is another beautiful tourist spot in Bandarban at Naikhongchari, Bangladesh.
Upabon Parjatan is a wonderful gift of nature. Here is an amazing lake
surrounded by forest. A lot of birds are singing here and tourists will surely
be amazed by looking at the big rocks and surrounding natural scenes. At Upabon
Parjatan, there is a hanging bridge over the lake and it is longer than the
Meghla hanging bridge
of Bandarban. More…
About Bandarban Hill
District
Bandarban Hill District is the remotest and least populated
district in Bangladesh.
The lure of the tallest peaks of Bangladesh, treks through virgin
forests and chance to meet more than 15 tribes of the region up close is
growing both among Bangladeshis and tourists from other countries.
Bandarban, a 4,479 km² wide area with a population of 292,900 (2003 est.) inside Bangladesh is bordered by Cox’s Bazaar, Chittagong, Rangamati and
Khagrachari. On the other side of the 129
kilometer international
border lies Myanmar provinces of Chin and Arakan.
Bandarban has only one town that approaches anything near a city
– the Bandraban town. The rest of the area is divided into 7 upazilas, which are in turn
divided into varying numbers of unions. Each union is a cluster of paras and villages.
Bandarban
· Bandarban
Sadar: Bandarban Sadar, Rajvila, Kuhalong,
Sualok, Tankabati
· Thanchi :Thanchi, Bolipara, Remakree, Tindu
· Lama: Lama, Aziznagar, Fashiakhali,
Gozalia, Rupasipara, Soroi
· Nikhongchhari: Nikhongchhari, Baishari, Dochari,
Ghumdhum
· Alikadam: Alikadam, Choykhong
· Rowangchhari: Rowangchhari, Alekhong, Noapatang,
Taracha
· Ruma: Ruma. Galengga, Pyndu, Remakree
Pranksha
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