Rangamati
Rangamati
Rangamati |
Rangamati
may be a village of Chittagong Division and a neighborhood in south-eastern
Bangladesh. Rangamati is roofed with the green hills, lakes and rivers. For
this reason the tourist from Bangladesh and abroad just like the place for
passing the free time. Generally, it's situated at the side of Kaptai Lake,
that’s why Rangamati is taken into account because the Lake City of Bangladesh.
Important to understand, it's the most important district in Bangladesh is
simply 77 km far away from the Chittagong town. For the tradition of the tribal
people, scenic beauty, sort of locations and natural resources including
diverse flora and fauna have made the place more attractive.
The
tour of TravelMate will give your special opportunity to enjoy the Rangamati
tour more closely. Additionally, you've got most chance to satisfy with the
tribal villages including Chakma, Marma, Tonchongya, Tripura, Murong, Bome,
Khumi, Kheyang, Chak, Pankhoa, and Lusai. The culture and diverse tradition
will offer you the exciting experience. The sweetness of the hilly areas, lake
and greeny location will give the amazing feeling to travel very near of
nature.
The
most attractive places in Rangamati are Kaptai Lake, Tribal Museum, Shuvolong
Falls, Hanging Bridge, Rajban Bihar Pagoda, Kaptai Park, Chakma Royal Palace,
Peda Ting Ting, and DC Bungalow Area. The tour of TravelMate will cover most of
the attractive places from here. The natural beauty and fresh air will offer
you amazing feelings.
Rangamati Tourist Attractions:
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Kaptai Lake:
This massive artificial lake of
Bangladesh spanning over a neighborhood of roughly 11000 km 2, was created as a
reservoir when the Kaptai dam was built during the 1960 s. The lake was created
by flooding valleys and plain lands between numerous hills. This created a
picturesque deems forested hills and plateaus rise from beneath the water. The
govt run tourism corporation and personal operators offer Kaptai Lake Cruise
Tours, which is worth of it. Other scenic spots also are accessible through the
waterways.
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Shuvolong Falls:
Shuvolong an area in Borokol sub
district, located about 25 kilometers (11 kilometers – because the crow flies)
faraway from Rangamati. There are few waterfalls in Shuvolong area with the
most important one falling from as high as 300 feet. Within the past several
years, this place has become a tourist destination thanks to beautiful
waterfalls and therefore the nearby market. Shuvolong is definitely accessible
by speed boat or motor boats from Rangamati.
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Tribal Museum:
The museum is found near the entry point
to the town. Established in 1978, it's travel by the Tribal Cultural Institute.
Traditional ornaments. Costumes, potteries, musical instruments, armaments,
paintings and pictures, old manuscripts, statues and ancient coins of varied
tribes are on display here. It’s open Saturday to Thursday excluding public
holidays.
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Hanging Bridge:
These 335 feet long bridge across some
of the Kaptai Lake is an icon of Rangamati.
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Kaptai National Park:
This forest reserve is found within the
Karnafuly and Kaptai range. Consistent with the govt statistics some 50,000
people visits the park per annul because it provides some walking trails among
the luxurious green forest. The animal species of Kaptai Park are deer,
elephants, monkeys, fishing cats and birds. The Kaptai Forest building, Kaptai
Mukh Forest building and a number of other picnic spots are located here.
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Rajban Bihar Pagoda:
An internationally known Buddhist
Temple, where the spiritualist principal monk of Rajban Vihara, Shrimath
Sadhana Nanda Mohasthabir (Ban Vante) lives.
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Peda Ting Ting:
A little island on the Kaptai Lake, few kilometers
fare way from Rangamati. It’s mostly known for its serenity. There are a couple
of tourist accommodation facilities here and a small restaurant travel by the
locals. It offers foods starting from traditional to indigenous delicacies.
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Chakma Royal Palace:
This is often the palace of this Chakma
King. However, it's hospitable public for a visit.
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DC Bungalow Area:
The District Commissioner’s Bungalow is
found adjacent to the lake. There’s a little light house and a shelter accessible
to the general public. This spot provides a pleasant view of the lake.
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Others: The local market is additionally a
tourist attraction because it offers handicrafts, textiles and ornaments made
by the tribal people.
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