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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
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SUNDARBAN
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Located about 32o km. South - East of Dhaka
and spread over an area of about 6000 sq. km. of land and river,
of delta swamps along the coastal belt of Khulna, is the biggest
mangrove forest and now the part of world heritage. The entire National
Park area is covered by mangrove forest. There are small patches
of brackish marshes on emerging islands and riverbanks, and sandy
areas with grass and low shrubs on some of the outer islands. The
two dominant mangroves are Sundori (Heritiera fomes) and Gewa (Excoecaria
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Over 120 species of fish and over 270 species
of birds have been recorded in the Sundarbans. The Gangetic River
Dolphin (Platanista gangeticus) is common in the rivers. No less
than 50 species of reptiles and eight species of amphibians are
known to occur. About 32 species of mammal are still found in this
forest. Among these are Rhesus Macaques, Clawless Otters, Leopard
Cats, Fishing Cats and Spotted Deer. The entire Sundarbans Forest
comprises the largest remaining tract of habitat for the Royal Bengal
Tiger (Panthera Tigris). |
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Main tourist spot inside the Sundarbans include
Hiron point (Nilkamal), Katka and Tin Kona Island to view tigers,
deers, monkeys, crocodiles, birds and natural beauty. Another major
attraction inside the Sundarbans Dublarchar (Dubla Island) mainly
a fishermen's village. Herds oh spotted deer are often found to
graze here. Water transport is the only means of communication for
visiting the Sundarbans from Khulna or Mongla Port. |
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Visit to the Forest: Permission
from the Division Forest Officer, Khulna is required to visit to
the forest. Cholera vaccine is to be taken well in advance. Anti-malarial,
anti-diarrhoeal, insect repellent cream, drinking water, green coconuts,
medical kit, light tropical dress, thick rubber soled boots etc.
are to be carried with the tourist. It will be wise to take the
help of an experienced guide to make the journey fruitful. |
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Tourist season & Shooting:
Best time to visit the Sundarbans is from November to March. Exciting
honey collection season is during April-May. Hunting is prohibited
by law in the country for the preservation of wildlife. Certain
species of birds, however, can be shot with prior permission of
the Divisional Forest Officer, Khulna. |
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Guided Tours: To feel the
beauty of Sunderban you will have to go inside Sunderban & visit
at least the most common tourist spots of Sunderban, specially the
four-heritage side of Katka, Hiron point, Mandarbaria & Kachikhali.
It will require minimum two nights stay in Sunderban to visit these
spots and if you are in a group you can ask your tour operator to
make it three, four or five night tour package as per your desire
ness to invent the real beauty of Sunderban in your Package tour
program. In Sunderban visit, all the way you will have to go by
tourist launch and spend your night also in the launch as no hotel
or motel facilities are available there inside of Sunderban. In
this tour your foods and water will be supplied from the tourist
launch only. So to visit the great Sundarban you will have to decide
in advance how many days you want to spent in Sunderban –
accordingly your tour operator will arrange and preserve year foods
and water. Tour operators offers all-inclusive guided package fours
from Dhaka to Sundarbans and return during the tourist season (October
to March). |
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Climate: Climate in the Sundarbans
is moderate. Air is humid. Full monsoon is from June to September.
The annual rainfall average between 65" and 70". During
ebb tide the forest becomes bare by 6-7 feet and at high tide (30
miles and hour) the entire territory of the forest floats on water. |
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Life in Forest: Only means
of transportation inside the forest is boat. There is no road, no
trail of a path anywhere. The woodcutters make temporary dwellings
at the edge of the forest at a height of 8-10 feet for fear of wild
animals others live on boats. In the chandpai region it is fascinating
to see the nomadic fishermen (living with families on boats) catching
fish with the help of trained offers. Exciting activities take place
in Dublar Char in the forest where fishermen from Chittagong gather
for four months (mid Oct. to mid Feb.) to catch and dry fish. But
the most daring and exciting of all activities is presented by the
honey-collectors who work in groups for just two months (April-May)
and it is interesting to see how they locate a hive and then collect
honey. |
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| Flora and Fauna: The Sundarbans is endowed by nature
with rich flora and fauna. It is a wonderful place to see or to shoot
a Royal Bengal Tiger with Camera if one has the time to wait in the
forest. There are a good number of tigers in the Sundarbans. Lovely
spotted deer are easy to find. Besides there are a wide variety of
wildlife for which the Sundarbans is so famous. |
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Mongla: It is the second largest
seaport of Bangladesh.In Bangladesh Economy Mongla Port plays a
vital role. There are a good number of prawn hatcheries in Mongla.
Just a few Km away at the south of mongla port sundorban forest
is located. |
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SHAT
GAMBUJ MOSQUE |
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In mid-15th century, a Muslim colony was founded
in the inhospitable mangrove forest of the Sundarbans near the seacoast
in the Bagerhat district by an obscure saint-General, named Ulugh
Khan Jahan. He was the earliest torch bearer of Islam in the South
who laid the nucleus of an affluent city during the reign of Sultan
Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah (1442-59), then known as 'Khalifalabad' (present
Bagerhat). Khan Jahan aborned his city with numerous mosques, tanks,
roads and other public buildings, the spectacular ruins of which
are focused around the most imposing and largest multidomed mosques
in Bangladesh, known as the Shait-Gumbad Masjid (160'X108'). The
stately fabric of the monument, serene and imposing, stands on the
eastern bank of an unusually vast sweet-water tank, clustered around
by the heavy foliage of a low-laying countryside, characteristic
of a sea-coast landscape. So in the year 1459 the great Azam Ulugh
Khan Jahan established this mosque, which called Shat Gambuj Mosjid.
In Bengali Shat means the number 60. Though it is called Shat Gambuj
Mosjid, actually the numbers of Gamboj in the mosque are 81. The
mosque roofed over with 77 squat domes, including 7 chauchala or
four-sided pitched Bengali domes in the middle row. The vast prayer
hall, although provided with 11 arched doorways on east and 7 each
on north and south for ventilation and light, presents a dark and
somber appearance inside. It is divided into 7 longitudinal aisles
and 11 deep bays by a forest of slender stone columns, from which
springs rows of endless arches, supporting the domes. Six feet thick,
slightly tapering walls and hollow and round, almost detached corner
towers, resembling the bastions of fortress, each capped by small
rounded cupolas, recall the Tughlaq architecture of Delhi. The general
appearance of this noble monument with its stark simplicity but
massive character reflects the strength and simplicity of the builder.
This mosque is 160 ft long and 108 ft. in its width. This is one
of the most beautiful archeological and historical Mosque in Bangladesh
made by red burn mud. |
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Shrine of Hajrat Khan Jahan Ali:
Besides the Shat Gambuj Mosque, shrine of Hajrat Khan Jahan Ali
is only 3 km ahead. You can go there by rickshaw (a three wheeled
peddler). A great number of tourist goes the shrine to pray for
this great man Hajrat Khan Jahan Ali. From this shrine a steamer
goes to the Thakur Dighi where you will find the ancient crocodiles
in this Dighi. (Dighi is a local name of larger pond) Besides this
Dighi a Nine Gambuj Mosque is an attraction also for the tourists.
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Shilaidaha Thakur Bari (Kustia):
Shilaidaha Thakur Bari was made by the forth father-in-law Prince
Darkanath Tagore of great poet Robindranath Tagore. Now it is a
museum where you can see the daily usage materials of Tagore family.
In Kustia you also can visit the Shrine of Lalan Shah, the great
folk singer of Bangladesh. His folk songs are popularly known as
Lalan Giti. You can also visit to the Mujib Nagar. Mujib Nagar Smriti
Shoudh is built by 23 Stambha at 20 acrs areas of land. At the time
of liberation war in 1971 Mujib Nagar was the temporary capital
of Bangladesh.
You can enjoy the steer ridings to go to Chandranath’s temple
by walking. It is situated on the top of the hill from where you
can enjoy the beauty of the sea & also the hill areas. Now in
sitakunda there’s made an eco park. |
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