Bhatiary
Heart of
Bhatiary
Bhatiary in Bangladesh |
Ever
notice how charming the nature is when it is covered with the shawl of
silence? Sometimes there are so many places in the world that finds a
sweet little corner in your mind. There are some roads that are rooted in the
eye of your mind; you become a traveler for roads. Life is indeed a sum of
countless travelling: Heart is the name of restless roaming.
So it is always a good idea to listen to the heart’s parallel voice and to make journey where you find harmony with your soul. Nature has always been a great catalyst to stir your mind with ecstasy, even in this turbulent age of noise and confusion. Travel broadens your outlook about life. It guides you to find lives within living. Shakespeare represented life as a ‘walking shadow’, so I think it is important that you keep walking through the alley of life.
Those travelling to Chittagong can find Bhatiary a beauty in close proximity. Situated by the Dhaka-Chittagong highway, Bhatiary can be reached by Ranger Jeep or ‘leguna’ from the Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) gate, which comes several kilometres before the Chittagong City Gate.
It takes approximately 20
minutes to reach Bhatiary Lake from BMA Gate. The twisted road of Bhatiary
meandering through the marvelous lake, flanked on both sides with sloping green
hills, will make you wonder about the craftsmanship of the Creator, literally.
Maulana Rumi said: “Silence is language of God, all else is poor translation.” With this place, whenever I get time, I always move in seeking silence. Places like Bhatiary give me the opportunity to feel the serenity of nature. I actually don’t know how many times I have visited Bhatiary. I lived near the place. Chittagong University is an hour journey from this place. So, I visited the place countless times with my seniors, classmates and friends. It is kind of making memory so that you can chew on it at other times. The place is maintained by Bangladesh Army.
There
is a restaurant there known as ‘Sunset Point’ because you can see the setting
sun from there, with reddened ships shimmering in the distance with the glow of
the departing sun. This provides you with an unparallel view of the city.
Besides Sunset Point, there is also a café named ‘Café 24’ within few
kilometres where there is also a lake-cum-park providing you with lunch,
dinner, boat ride etc. I saw people visiting there with their loved ones, but
it’s ok if you prefer going alone. Sometimes, nature stops talking to you when
a great talker sits by you.
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