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Friday, September 24, 2021

Top 3 Tourist Sport in Bangladesh

Covered in greenery as well as undulating hills. Bangladesh echoes with the Muslim call to prayer as well as Buddhist chants, and is one of the most mysterious and wonderful lands in Asia. Bangladesh is the neighbor of India, but you will find a less developed and more laid back atmosphere here.

Here are the best places to visit in Bangladesh:

 1.The Sundarbans 

The Sundarbans are located at the point where the mighty waterways of the Brahmaputra and the scared Ganges crash into each other at the edge of the Bay of Bengal.

As you would expect, the area is also covered in spectacular wildlife and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Here you will find Bengal tigers stalking the mangroves as well as rhesus macaques swinging in the canopies.

Other highlights include chitals and you will also find local huts dotted around the area and hiding beneath waxy palm trees.


2.The Srimangal


Srimangal is the tea-growing capital of Bangladesh and the area is a riot of different hues of green.


The area is famous for its rains which help the tea to grow and you will find a sea of different plantations here as you explore the highlands and the hamlets that make up Srimangal.


On a trip here make sure to visit a local tea processing plant which will usually include a trip to a tasting house so that you can enjoy a cup of fragrant tea whilst enjoying the views over the rippling fields.


Hiking is also poplar in the area although the undulating landscapes mean that some hikes are more challenging than others.


3.The Saint Martin 


The little enclave of Saint Martin is like nowhere else in Bangladesh as this is the only coral island in the country.

The region is covered in shifting sands and lapping seas, all nestled close to coconut groves.

In many ways it looks more like the Caribbean than South Asia, and you will find delicious seafood here including fiery curries.

Scuba diving is also a popular pastime, so if you want to check out some of the country’s amazing aquatic life then this is the place to do it.


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