Bangladesh, a country situated at the south-east part of Asia. Country full of natural resources. It may have many problems, but having a lot of tourist scenic spots is not one of them. The country has a lot of scenic spots which helps to clear the minds of the tourists. A huge number of tourists come to visit Bangladesh every-year. Offers a variety of scenic spots for tourists.

Bangladesh is home to a variety of attractions that are sure to leave you with a lifetime’s worth of experiences and memories. Some of these include windy beaches, sun-bleached coastlines, historical sites, and breathtaking national parks.

In this blog, we will get to know Top 10 tourist scenic spots of Bangladesh. 

Sylhet

Sylhet is a beautiful country situated at the northeastern part of Bangladesh. Known for Its tea gardens and lush greenery, it is one of the best tourist scenic spots for tourists especially in the monsoon season. Spots like ‘Sadhapathor’ ‘Tanguar hawor’ ‘Hakaluki hawor’ all are situated in the Sylhet division. All these spots are the most scenic in terms of natural beauty. 

Srimangal

Srimangal is the tea capital of Bangladesh. One of the most attractive and quiet locations in Bangaldesh, Srimangal provides a wide-range of sights and activities for the tourists. Srimangal provides attractive locations. Also, visitors can enjoy hiking in the hill based areas, bird watching, tea tasting. Tourists can buy different types of sample teas from countless tea fields. This helps the visitors to see and feel the the background and tea loving culture of Bangladeshi people. Also, Srimangal is another tourist spot of Sylhet.

Visit Lawachara National Park, a protected area home to a wide variety of animals & trees, including the endangered and rare western hoolock gibbon. Numerous colorful and unusual birds, such as the green-billed malkoha, the scarlet minivet, and the oriental pied hornbill, are seen in the Srimangal area 

In addition, Lawachara National Park is a protected area home to a wide variety of wildlife and plants, including the endangered and rare western hoolock gibbon. A revitalizing and picturesque tourist destination in Bangladesh, Srimangal will satisfy your senses and calm your spirit.

Cox’s Bazar

Stretching over 120 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal, Cox’s Bazar is renowned as the world’s longest straight-sea beach. Tourists are captivated by its golden sandy shores, azure waters, vibrant coral reefs, charming fishing communities, diverse marine life, and stunning sunset panoramas. Every year, a huge number of tourists come to Cox’s Bazar to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. Enjoy & spend time with family & friends in this beautiful place.

The Sundarbans

The Sundarbans, which is around 10,000 square kilometers surrounding both Bangladesh and India, is the biggest mangrove forest on Earth. Countless number of plants and animal species, including the Sundari tree, Bengal tiger, saltwater crocodile, Ganges river dolphin, and king cobra, is seen in this uncommon and diversified habitat.

The connection of rivers, islands, and creeks that make up the Sundarbans builds up a charismatic and unusual environment, which is not seen in the world commonly. The Sundarbans Wildlife Sanctuary, is regarded as a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. Also, Sundarban is a UNESCO world heritage site, which is a significant achievement in its own. 

Kuakata

Kuakata, a unique seaside town, may witness the Bay of Bengal’s sunrise and sunset. Many people come to see this amazing event in order to take in the majesty and beauty of the water and sky. Other tourist destinations and activities in Kuakata include its local markets, fishing boats, sandy beach, coconut palms, and Buddhist temples. Visitors will have a wonderful and restful time at Kuakata in Bangladesh. It is a nice and calm location. 

Rangamati

Rangamati is a hilltract-based district where it is surrounded with hilly areas.From the hilly areas the Rangamati district gives the tremendous views of Kaptai lake, the largest artificial lake of Bangladesh. Numerous tribal people, like the Chakma, Marma, and Tripura, call this picturesque and tranquil area home. As a result, it is rich in both nature and culture. Shuvolong waterfall, the hanging bridge and Rajban Bihar are some scenic places. Also, Kaptai Dam, Chakma Rajbari and war cemetery are some well known places of Rangamati. 

Bandarban

Bandarban is a hill tract region of Bangladesh, with lush greenery and highest peaks. Peaks like Nilgiri, Tajingdong, and Keokradong are situated in Bandarban. Falls and rivers in Bandarban, such as the Sangu, Soilopropat, Nafhakhum are some lovely and peaceful places to visit. 

Saint martin island

Saint martin island is the only coral reef island of Bangladesh. It’s a little island off Bangladesh’s coast. It is well-known for its white sand beaches, coral reefs, and relaxed vibe. The island of Saint Martin’s is a fantastic place to get away from the daily grind.

Lalbagh fort

The Mughal-era Lalbagh Fort is situated in Bangladesh’s capital city of Dhaka. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s one of Dhaka’s most visited tourist destinations.

Sonargaon

The historic city of Sonargaon is situated nearly thirty kilometers (18 miles) away from Dhaka. It is renowned for having palaces, temples, and mosques. Sonargaon is an excellent resource for learning about the history and culture of Bangladesh.

 

Everyone can enjoy something from Bangladesh’s rich cultural legacy and stunning natural surroundings. Bangladesh is a South Asian country that is guaranteed to leave you with lifelong memories, whether your goals are to rest on beautiful beaches, go on adventures in beautiful forests, or get a peek into its interesting history.

 

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