Saturday, 10 January 2009

Bandarban

Balaghata Buddhist Temple, Bandarban.

The hanging bridge at Meghla, Bandarban.
Boga Lake, Bandarban.

Nafa-Khum Falls, Bandarban.


Bandarban Hill Tracts.
Location: Bandarban.
                 Bangladesh.

Bandarban (Bengali: বান্দরবান) is a district in South-Eastern Bangladesh, and a part of the Chittagong Division and Chittagong Hill Tracts. Bandarban is regarded as one of the most attractive travel places in bangladesh. Bandarban (meaning the dam of monkeys), or in Marma or Arakanese language as "Rwa-daw Mro" is also known as Arvumi or the Bohmong Circle of the rest of the three hill districts Rangamati is the Chakma Circle and Khagrachari is the Mong Circle Bandarban town is the home town of the Bohmong Chief (currently King, or Raja, Aung Shwe Prue Chowdhury,) who is the head of the Marma population. It also is the administrative headquarter of Bandarban district, which has turned into one of the most exotic tourist attractions in Bangladesh since the insurgency in Chittagong Hill Tracts has ceased more than a decade back.



Rangamati

Hanging Bridge, Rangamati

Landscape, Rangamati.


Rajban Vihara (Buddhist Monastery), Rangamati

Rangamati Hill Tracts.
Location: Rangamati.
                Bangladesh.

Rangamati is a district of south-eastern of Bangladesh. Its a part of Chittagong Hill tracts. Its the largest district of Bangladesh.  Attractive tourist spot, famous for its hilly lakes and mind-blowing scenario.


Free Games

Buriganga River

Shadarghat, Burigonga River.

Shadarghat, Burigonga River.
Sail Boat on Buriganga River
Buriganga River.
Location: Shadarghat, Dhaka, Bangladesh.



The Buriganga River (Bengali: বুড়িগঙ্গা Buŗigônga "Old Ganges") is the main river flowing beside Dhaka city, capital of Bangladesh. The average depth is 25 feet (7.6 m) and maximum depth is 58 feet (18 m).

The Buriganga is economically very important to Dhaka. Launches and Country Boats provide connection to the other parts of Bangladesh, a largely riverine country. When the Mughals made Dhaka their capital, in 1610, the banks of the Buriganga were already a prime location for trade. The river was also the city's main source of drinking water.

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Shorisha

Location: Some village of Bangladesh.
Mone pore jay shei chelebela.. Thik koto bochor age ei rokom shorisha ful dekhechen? Mone pore?

Tea Garden


Location: Sylhet
Green and green everywhere. Can any artisht draw a picture like this? How can he get the natural green color?

Tuesday, 6 January 2009

Cox's Bazar











Cox's Bazar Sea Beach.
Location: Cox's Bazar.
                 Bangladesh.


Cox's Bazar (Bengali: কক্সবাজার) is a town, a fishing port and district headquarters in Bangladesh. It is known for its wide sandy beach which is the world's longest natural sandy sea beach.It is an unbroken 125 km sandy sea beach with a gentle slope. It is located 150 km south of the industrial port 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 Hiram Cox (died 1799), an officer serving in British India. An officer of the British East India Company, Captain Cox was appointed Superintendent of Palongkee outpost after Warren Hastings became Governor of Bengal. Captain Cox was specially mobilized 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 Cox's Bazaar ("Cox's Market").
Today, Cox's Bazar is one of the most-visited tourist destinations in Bangladesh, however it has yet to become a major international tourist destination, with no international hotel chains operating here, due to lack of publicity and transporta

FISHING NET


This type of fishing net usually used in Bangladesh to catch fish from small rivers or lakes.
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Sunday, 4 January 2009

WELL COME

Hi all, Its Romel here. You all are cordially invited to "Vorer Shishir". Is there anyone who don't love vorer shishir? Well let us know why don't you like that. Come on