Hello friends, welcome to my new post. This is my third post on the Panchagarh district trip. I went there with my family. We first went to many places. Then we went to our main place, which was the northernmost district of Bangladesh, Panchagarh district, and there is Zero Point. Bangladesh is considered to be the northernmost. Which is located in the area called Banglabandha in Panchagarh district.
We rented an autorickshaw. Which took us to various places, we all rode in the autorickshaw. Then we went on the road, this was basically the road from Tetulia Upazila to Banglabandha and the road was pretty much a straight road. We basically went along this road along the river and there were many natural scenes on the river. We noticed that India is on the other side of the river. This river is located on the Bangladesh-India border and the road goes along the river all the way to Banglabandha. We rode the auto together and then we started going. There was a lot of sunshine in the sky. But I was sitting in the front seat.
Anyway, we reached there after about an hour. The more we entered, the more it seemed like a new place to us. I had been there before. But I don't remember much about my childhood story of traveling to this place. When we reached there, we saw many industries for breaking stones on the side of the road. That is, there were many factories. Where different types of stones were broken, I think these stones were taken to different places in Bangladesh. These stones play a very important role in building roads.
There were more than 100 factories there. I felt very annoyed by the sound of these stones and the machines there. There was smoke generated by breaking stones there, which I think caused a lot of damage to the environment. Because of breaking these stones, these smoke and stone dust go to people on the road. Those who travel on this road are very harmful to people.
Anyway, we crossed it. Then we went to a hotel and after going there we had dinner there. After finishing eating we walked because there was no way to go there with our auto rickshaw in front. We went ahead then we saw that many trucks were standing on the road. Basically these trucks will enter India from Bangladesh due to which immigration of these trucks is going on here. We went a little ahead there we saw an auditorium. Where there are people, it has been made for the rest of those who come to visit and in front we saw a big zero point. Where a big 0 is built. People are taking pictures there.
Since this is the last border of Bangladesh due to which people from different parts of the country still come to travel. And especially people travel the most to this Panchagarh city to see Kanchenjunga. We took many pictures there. In front there is the immigration point of Bangladesh and India. But they did not let us enter there. Because it will never be opened for us.
This is for those who are border guards. But in front we saw an Indian flag and we all took pictures under it. Gangtok is only 133 km away from our zero point in Bangladesh. Anyway, we enjoyed a lot there and the day was very good for us. I hope you will like this post of mine, thank you all.
Divce | realmi c67 |
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Photographer | @nahid43 |
location | [//]:# (!worldmappin 26.63313 lat 88.41461 long d3scr) |
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Visiting the northernmost border of Bangladesh sounds like such a unique experience! The journey along the river and seeing India right across must have been fascinating. It's unfortunate that the stone factories are causing so much dust and pollution, but it's great that you still enjoyed the trip.