North Bengal with Mymenshing

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North Bengal with Mymenshing

DHAKA- MYMENSHING- BOGRA- RANGPUR- BURIMARI (Indian Border)

The Tranquil Bangladesh!!!

Bangladesh is the real surprise and one of the best stopover destinations for the tourists. The strategic position of Bangladesh with breath taking view of virgin country side, panoramic rivers and canals, emerald green villages, croplands & unspoiled nature with the rich cultural heritage turned this country as the most potential eco-tourist destination of the south Asian region.

Down to the slope of great Himalayan valley, Bangladesh is bordered by India in the north, west & east and guarded by the blue water of the Bay of Bengal in the south. South-eastern border is a frontier of 288 sq. km. with Mianmar.

Bangladesh is a land of breathtaking natural beauty, people with remarkable hospitality and resilience. In the world of tourism, she is best known for the longest unbroken natural sea beach of Cox’s Bazar and the largest mangrove forest of Sundarban. Indeed, there are more heritages that remain to be projected widely. Of many, for instance, the Buddhist Monastery in Paharpur remains by far the largest in the south of the Himalayas. That way, Bangladesh stands in the crossroads of Muslim, especially Sufi, Buddhist and Hindu traditions that burgeoned over centuries and kept flourishing still. Rich nature aside, Bangladesh takes pride in a warm and hospitable people of diverse ethnic, religious background living peacefully for centuries. While you are in Bangladesh, surely, one is to experience it first-hand in terms of her in all her cultural traditions.

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