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Chittagong, the second largest city of Bangladesh and a busy international seaport, is an ideal vacation spot. Its green hills and forests, its broad sandy beaches and its fine cool climate always attract the holiday-markers. Described by the Chinese traveler poet, Huen Tsang (7th century A.D) as "a sleeping beauty emerging from mists and water" and given the title of "Porto Grande" by the 16th century Portuguese seafarers. Chittagong remains true to both the descriptions even today. It combines remains true to both the descriptions even today. It combines the busy hum of an active seaport with the shooting quiet of a charming hill town. Chittagong is the country's chief port and is the main site for the establishment of heavy, medium and light industries. Bangladesh's only steel mill and oil refinery are also located in Chittagong. | ||
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Besides, the longest sea-beach, Cox's Bazar and its adjuring areas have a lot of things to see and places deserve visit by the tourists.
Tomb of Sultan Bayazid Bostami: Situated on a hillock at Nasirabad, about 6 km. to the north-west
of Chittagong town, this shrine attracts a large number of visitors and
pilgrims. At its base is a large tank with several hundred tortoises.
Tradition has it that these animals are the descendants of the evil
spirits (genii) who were cast into this shape because they incurred the
wrath of the great saint who visited the place about 1100 years age.
World War II Cemetery In a well-preserved cemetery at a quiet and picturesque place
within the city lie buried in eternal peace over 700 soldiers from
British, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, Myanmar, East and West
Africa, The Netherlands and Japan who laid down their lives on the Myanmar
front during the World War II.
Shrine of Shah Amanat : The Shrine of Shah Amanat is another place of religious attraction, located in the heart of the town, the shrine is visited by hundreds of people everyday who pay homage to the memory of the saint. | |
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Foy's Lake (Pahartali Lake): Set amidst picturesque surroundings in the railway township of Pahartali 8 km. from Chittagong this is an ideal spot of outing and picnic thronged by thousands of visitors every week. | |
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Patenga and Fouzdarhat Sea Beaches: Patenga beach is about 22 km. from Chittagong and is approachable by a motorable road. On the way to the beach one passes the Patenga Airport. Another ideal picnic spot is the Fouzdarhat sea-beach about 16 km. from Chittagong. | |
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Port Area: Located near the river mouth of the river Karnaphuli, the Chittagong port has a recorded history from 9th century. Today, this is the principal seaport of the country. | |
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Ethnological Museum Zia
Museum Sitakunda Climate
: Pleasant and cool in winter and warm and humid in
summer.
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Parjatan
facilities for Tourists in Chittagong Communication
& Transport : Car
Rental: Hill
Districts From Chittagong a
77 km. road amidst green fields and winding hills will take you to
Rangamati, the headquarters of the Rangamati Hill District which is a
wonderful repository of scenic splendors with flora and fauna of varied
descriptions. It is also connected by water way from Kaptai.
The
Hills Th The
forests Climate Tribal
life The tribal people
are extremely self-reliant, they grow their own food, their girls weave
their own clothes and generally speaking, they live a simple life. Each
tribe has its own dialect, distinctive dress and rites and rituals. The
common feature is their way of life which still speak of their main
occupation. Some of them take pride in hunting with bows and arrows.
Tribal women are very skilful in making beautiful handicrafts. Tribal
people are generally peace loving, honest and hospitable. They usually
greet a tourist with a smile. Places of
Interest For visit of
foreign tourists to the Hill Districts prior permission from the
Government is required which can be arranged through BPC. Chandraghona Khagrachari Bandarban Bangladesh Parjatan
corporation, the National Tourism Organization has created a number of
facilities for the tourists at Rangamati holiday resorts.
These
are: Cottages
: Standard 3 cottages, 4 beds
each; phones : 3126 Other
Facilities : Speed Boats, Paddle Boats and Canoe
Boats for Lake-cruise, AC Auditorium for Cultural Functions &
Conferences-200 seating; Picnic Hill, and Tourist information, Phone:
3126 There are a few small hotels and rest houses. For reservation of Parjatan Motels at Chittagong & Rangamati you may contact Central Reservation, BPC Head Office, Phone : 8119192, 8117855-9 and Fax : 880-2-8117235. E-mail: bpcho@bangla.net |