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Our
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To full fill the accommodation needs of our valued
guests we are operating one tourist standard hotel of
five suites, ten super deluxe rooms, ten deluxe rooms
with all others facilities and one hostel of four twin
bed private rooms, two double bed rooms and six bed
mixed dorm with the facilities as well as hotel.
Guarantee, you will fill homely with us, moreover we
shall ensure you best service with in lowest cost.
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Stop
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Dhaka and it's surrundings Full Day / Half Day Tours
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Tourist
Attractions |
CHITTAGONG
HILL TRACT
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The Chittagong Hill Tracts area
are comprised of the following three districts, Rangamati, Khagra-chari,
and Bandarban; each one is equally unique in its attraction. The
Hill Tracts area with its perennial forest, thrilling drive through
the hills and is quite different from the rest of the country due
to its physical appearance and the presence of the tribal people.
As the name implies, the whole area is hilly. Although the height
is not much, it is very much different from rest of the flat country.
There are fourteen groups of tribe people who are Mongoloid in this
region, and each group has its own language, culture and customs.
Especially interesting is their simple life, colorful homespun textile
products, Ivory jewelry and Southeast Asian atmosphere that the
area has. It will also be interesting to take a boat trip on emerald
blue water of Kaptai Lake, one of the country's few artificial lakes,
to observe of its beautiful landscape, scenic beauty, flora and
fauna and to visit Buddhist temples, tribal king's palace etc.
Rangamati, a lush and verdant rural area belonging to the Chakma
tribe, is open to visitors, as is Kaptai Lake. The lake, ringed
by thick tropical and semi-evergreen forests, looks like nothing
else in Bangladesh. While the lake itself is beautiful, the thatched
fishing villages located on the lakeshore are what make a visit
really special. Boats that visit the villages leave from Rangamati.
Bring your swimming gear because you can take a plunge anywhere. |
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The Hills |
The Hill Tract is divided into
four valleys surrounded by the Feni, Karnaphuli, Sangu (Sankhu)
and Matamuhuri rivers and their tributaries. The ranges or hills
of the Hill Tracts rise steeply thus looking far more impressive
than what their height would imply and extend in long narrow ridges.
The highest peaks on the northern side are Thangnang, Langliang
and Khantiang while those on the southern side are Ramu, Taung,
Keekradang, Tahjindong (4632 ft, highest in Bangladesh), Mowdok
Mual, Rang Tlang and Mowdok Tlang. |
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Tribal life |
The inhabitants of the Hill Tracts
are mostly tribal. Life of the tribal people is extremely fascinating.
Majority of them are Buddhists and the rest are Hindus, Christians
and Animists. Despite the bondage of religion, elements of primitiveness
are strongly displayed in their rites, rituals and everyday life.
The tribal families are matriarchal. The women-folk are more hardworking
than the males and they are the main productive force.
The tribal people are extremely self-reliant, they grow their own
food, their girls weave their own clothes and generally speaking,
they live a simple life. Each tribe has its own dialect, distinctive
dress and rites and rituals. The common feature is their way of
life, which still speaks of their main occupation.
Some of them take pride in hunting with bows and arrows. Tribal
women are very skilful in making beautiful handicrafts. Tribal people
are generally peace loving, honest and hospitable. They usually
greet a tourist with a smile. |
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The Forests |
The valleys of the Hill Tracts
are covered with thick-planted forests. The vegetation in semi-evergreen
to tropical evergreen dominated by tall teak trees. The natural
vegetation can be seen best in the Rain-khyong valleys of the Bandarban
district.
This district provides valuable wood which is used for various purposes,
besides supplying wood and bamboo for the Karnaphuli Paper Mills
and the Rayon Mills situated at Chandraghona. Here a tourist may
be lucky to see how huge logs of wood are being carried to the plain
by the tamed elephants. |
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The Lakes |
Famous Kaptai Lake, the largest
"man-made" lake, spreading over 680 sq. km. of crystal-clean
water flanked by hills and evergreen forests lies in the Rangamati
Hill District. The lake was formed when the Karnaphuli river dam
(153 feet high, 1800 feet long crest) was built for the purpose
of hydroelectric power project at Kaptai. The old Rangamati town
was submerged under lake water and a new town had to be built later.
The lake is full of fish and provides facilities for cruising, swimming
and skiing. There are also facilities for angling and short trip
by Sampan, local name for country boats. |
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Rangamati |
If you don’t visit Rangamati
you will not discover a big portion of natural beauties of Bangladesh.
From Chittagong a 77 km. road amidst green fields and winding hills
will take you to Rangamati. It is also connected by waterway from
Kaptai.
This is the only place to visit through out the year. Rangamati
expresses her full beauty in rainy season. Trees becoming greener,
waterfalls are in full tide, the river Karnaphuli in her full wave
in this season. If you already visited Rangamati in winter, we advice
to go there again in monsoon; you will feel the difference of nature
yourself.
Parjatan holiday complex is the best place to stay in Rangamati.
There are other hotels in Rangamati where you can stay. Boating
is the prime attraction in Rangamati. You can go to Kaptai and also
by Karnaphuli River you can go deep in side the hill areas where
on the way you will find lots of natural waterfalls. If you wish
you can take shower in the waterfall or you can swim in the river.
By boat you can visit the tribal villages, King Chakma's (tribal)
Palace that is called Chakma Rajbari, Rajbonbihar pagoda, Tribal
museum etc. You can also enjoy the tribal handmaid crafts if you
go for shopping in the local market. |
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Kaptai Lake |
Built in early sixties Kaptai Dam
and the lake are the main attractions of Kaptai. If you are not
visiting Kaptai separately then, don’t forget to go for a
boating up to Kaptai on the Kaptai Lake while you go to Rangamati
tour. |
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Bandarban |
Lots of hills and hilly areas,
waterfalls, River Sangu, Lakes and the tribal culture are the main
attraction of Bandarban.
You can go to Bandarban from Chittagong by road. Chimbuk hill is
one of the major attractions of Bandarban. You can enjoy the journey
to Chimbuk Hill by jig jag hilly roads. It’s the third highest
mountain in Bangladesh of approx. 3000 ft height. Reach Chimbuk
by jeep or microbus from Rangamati. A beautiful Rest house is there
on the top of Chimbuk hill.
If you are lucky then you can feel the clouds touching your whole
body. If you take the prior permission from Roads and Highway Department
you can spent a night in the rest house on the top of Chimbuk hill.
If you stay there a night, you will remember your stay for your
whole life with the calmness of nature hearing sometimes the wild
animals squalling.
Ruma is another hill town on the same rout of Chimbuk. If you wish
to visit Ruma, then 01st go to Ruma spend some time there and then
come back to Chimbuk Hill.
You can enjoy the Shailapropat a waterfall in Bandarban. Its also
a tourist attraction of waterfall surrounded by hills & forest;
be carefully while you go to Shailapropat - the rocky path way is
very slippery, if you are not cautious there is a good chance to
sleep & make an accident there.
Another tourist spot in Bandarban is Meghla - it’s a beautiful
spot where you can enjoy boat or speedboat riding on the lake Meghla.
If you are lucky you may see the wild animals in the forest. There
are small shades in this spot to protect you from rains in the season
of monsoon and from the hit of the Sun in hot summer days. A beautiful
hanging wooden bridge enhances the beauty of this spot. In one side
there are some constructions and facilities for the tourists like
tower, restaurant while on the other side is wild life, natural
forest and hills. In the town you can visit the house where the
king of tribe Chakma lives and from there you can visit the archeological
museum of Bandarban. In this museum you will find the archeological
history of the tribal life and the tribes of hill areas of Bandarban.
The museum authority has set up various tribal houses in the museum,
which will give you a brief idea of kinds of tribal houses, their
design and architectural structures. |
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Khagrachhari is the natural wild
beauty of Bangladesh. Here you can visit the tribal lifestyle of
Chakmas’ in Khagrachari. You can also visit Alutila hill.
Approximately 100 meters long a very dark Cave is the mysterious
beauty of Alutila hill. |
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Special Note: |
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For visit of foreign tourists to the Hill Districts prior permission
from the Government is required which can be arranged through Tour
Operators & BPC. |
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There are some checkpoints on way to hill districts for foreign
tourists. Any foreigner making a trip to any hill district is requested
to carry his/her passport. |
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A tribal cultural program during a trip to Rangamati will be organized
for a group of minimum of 4 PAX or more. |
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