Sunday, September 25, 2011

JAFLONG



Jaflong is a natural tourist spot in sylhet division. It is one of the most attractive tourist spot which situated at 30 kilomitres far from sylhet town,beside the river of  Mari. Mari river is coming from the great Himalayas of India, which bringing million tons of stones

KUAKATA BEACH

It is a beautiful place,kuakata is also called the daughter of the sea at bangladesh. Its 30 kilomitres long. It is situated at Lotachapli union at kolapara thana which is potuakhali distrit of B.arishal .
many awesome places are here like as Fatra Forest,Jhau Forest, Gangamati etc. Many people can see sun rising and sun setting view at a time.
so dont forget to visit here.

SAINTMARTIN ISLAND



It is one of the most beautifull island in the sea Bay Of Bengal. everyday many people go there for visiting. to go there you have to go coxs bazar first

KHAGRACHARI





Thursday, September 22, 2011

BANDARBAN




SUNDARBAN

Sundarban is the big mangrove forest in the world. the name sundar derived from the sundari trees that are found arround the forest. anyone can see many kinds of animalls and birds arround the forest.


RANGAMATI




COX'S BAZAR

Cox's Bazar  is a town.It is a fishing port and district headquarters in Bangladesh It is known for its wide beach which is the world's longest natural  sea beach It is an unbroken 125 km  sea beach with a gentle slope. It is located 150 km south of Chittagong Cox’s Bazar is also known by the name "Panowa", the literal translation of which means "yellow flower". Its other old name was "Palongkee". The modern Cox's Bazar derives its name from Captain Cox (died 1799), an officer serving in British India. In the 18th century, an officer of British East India Company Captain Hiram Cox was appointed as the Superintendent of Palongkee outpost after Warren Hastings became the Governor of Bengal. Captain Cox was specially mobilised to deal with a century long conflict between Arakan refugees and local Rakhains. The Captain was a compassionate soul and the plight of the people touched his heart. He embarked upon the mammoth task of rehabilitating refugees in the area, and made significant progress. A premature death took Captain Cox in 1799 before he could finish his work. But the work he had done earned him a place in the hearts of the locals and to commemorate his role in rehabilitation work a market was established and named after him as Cox's Bazaar ("Cox's Market"). Although Cox's Bazar is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Bangladesh, it has yet to become a major international tourist destination, due to lack of publicity.