The 10 most beautiful places in Bangladesh
There are many beautiful places in the world, and everyone is worth noting for one reason or another. It can be difficult to choose which place to see first and which to see last. And even once you have chosen a country, it is not easy to choose exactly what part of the country to see. Most of the time, we are just going on capital or beaches, but a lot of time is far from being the only thing the country has to offer. Today are talking about the 10 most beautiful places in Bangladesh.
There are many beautiful places in the world, and everyone is worth noting for one reason or another. It can be difficult to choose which place to see first and which to see last. And even once you have chosen a country, it is not easy to choose exactly what part of the country to see. Most of the time, we are just going on capital or beaches, but a lot of time is far from being the only thing the country has to offer. Today are talking about the 10 most beautiful places in Bangladesh.
1. Complex Temple Puthia
The Temple Puthia complex is 23 km east of Rajshahi and has the largest number of buildings and historic temples of all Bangladesh. These temples were constructed in the style of the terracotta, but also combining the typical architecture of Jor-Bangla with other influences. If you like Hindus temples, it's definitely where to go because you will be able to see many of them all grouped in the same place.
2. Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban
Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban is the House of the National Parliament of Bangladesh and, while it is not one of the most tourist places in the country, it is definitely worth seeing. It is actually one of the largest legislative buildings in the world and is called one of the most important buildings of the 20th century. It's certainly a very interesting piece of architecture.
3. Floating Guava Market
Guava is tropical fruits that look like a combination of a bay and an apple. It is often called the apple of the tropics and many farmers in Bangladesh are doing their lives to sell guavas. The really interesting thing about it is how they sell it. This is not your usual market with small stalls and displays, it happens instead on boats in the middle of a river or canal. The tradition of the floating market is greater than one hundred years and is definitely to see when visiting the Bangladesh.
4. Nilgiri mountains
The Nilgiri mountains are really fascinating. Especially during the coldest seasons. The best way to see the beauty of this place is too reserved for the holiday resort in Nilgiri Hill Resort. It is located at the highest peak and there you can see the magnificent view of the mountains. To be able to attend the floating clouds between the peaks of the mountain is a show that you certainly do not want to miss.
5. Star Mosque
This beautiful mosque was built at the beginning of the nineteenth century and at first, it was not supposed to look like this. It originally had only three domes, but possibly the other 2 were added. The mosque is decorated with tiles ornaments introduced from China and England. This mosque has one of the very few examples of Chinitikri mosaics, which you can see in blue stars models outside the building.
6. Jatiyo Smriti Soudho
Jatiyo Smriti Soudho also known as National Memorial des Martyrs is a National Monument of Bangladesh which symbolizes the courage of all those who gave their lives in the Bangladesh War in 1971. This is the war that essentially Gagnary in Bangladesh their independence when he separated from Pakistan. The monument is very impressive and seems even more impressive at night with dramatic lighting.
7. TANGUAR HAOR
Tagawal Haor is a Ramsar site. It is a wetland that extends over about 100 square kilometers and is a source of livelihood for many people. It's hard to explain, but once you've seen this place, you will be hypnotized. The people who visited Haor say that just hire a boat and attend Sunrise or at sunset in this place is just magical.
8. Ahsan Manzil
Ahsan Manzil is a beautiful building and a good example of Indo-Saracenic Renaissance architecture and is one of Bangladesh's most important architectural monuments. It was once an official residence of the Dhaka Nawab family and was closed to the public. It is now a national museum that you can visit when you are in Bangladesh.
9. BOGA LAKE
Memories of war on peaceful things - Lake Boga. This lake is rectangular and it is believed to have more than 2000 years. Geologists say it was probably created by rainwater accumulating in the crater of a dead volcano. However, there is a local legend that says a long time ago, the inhabitants of a local village killed and ate a divinity, which later seemed before them in the form of a dragon. To show that it is rabies and anger, the divinity caused an earthquake that made the village cave and a deep lake formed in its place.
10. St Martin Island
The island of St Martin is a small but picturesque island on the coast of Bangladesh. This is the only coral island of Bangladesh and it represents only 8 square kilometers. The island's population is only 4000 people, but when you think, it's actually a lot for only 8 km from m². During the high tide, the island literally shrinks and becomes only 5 m² of size. St Martin is a popular tourist destination and there are 5 different ships that make daily excursions on the island. Tourist often likes to try to walk around the coast of the whole island because it is so small and we can usually do it in about 2 hours.