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Tourism in Bangladesh
Beaches
Cox's Bazar sea beach · Kuakata
Patenga
St. Martin's Island · Nijhum Dwip
Hill stations
Bandarban · Khagrachari · Rangamati
Jaflong · Sripur · Srimongol
Islands
Chhera island · Bhola · Hatiya
Kutubdia · Manpura · Nijhum Dwip
Sandwip · Sonadia · St. Martin's Island
Wildlife
Sundarbans · Bhawal · Lawachara forest
Waterfalls
Hum Hum · Madhabkunda · Nafa-khum
Jadipai
Archaeological sites
Bhitagarh · Choto Katra
Jagaddala Mahavihara
Mahasthangarh · Mainamati
Mosque City of Bagerhat
Noapara-Ishanchandranagar
· Sonargaon · Somapura Mahavihara
· Wari-Bateshwar
Architecture
Ahsan Manzil · Bara Katra · Curzon Hall
Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban
Lalbagh Fort · Northbrook Hall
Religious
Mosques
Sixty Dome Mosque
Hindu Temples
Kantaji Temple
Buddhist Temples
Buddha Dhatu Jadi
Churches
Armenian Church (Dhaka)
Events
International mother language day
Pohela Boishakh
National monuments
Jatiyo Smriti Soudho
Shaheed Minar
Miscellaneous
Gardens · Lakes · Museums
Palaces · Parks · Rivers
World Heritage Sites · Zoos
Bangladesh Portal
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Bangladesh's tourist attractions include historical and monuments, resorts, beaches, picnic spots, forests and tribal people, wildlife of various species. Activities for tourists include angling, water skiing, river cruising, hiking, rowing, yachting, and sea bathing.[1][2]
In the northern part, comprising the Rajshahi division, there are archaeological sites, including the temple city Puthia in Rajshahi; the largest and most ancient archaeological site, Mahasthangarh in Bogra; the single largest Buddhist monastery, Paharpur in Naogaon; the most ornamental terracota Hindu temple, Kantaji Temple, and many rajbaris or palaces of old zamindars.
In the south-eastern part, which is the Chittagong Division, there are natural and hilly areas like Chittagong Hill Tracts, along with sandy sea beaches. The most notable beach, in Cox's Bazar, is a contender for the title of longest unbroken sandy sea beach in the world.[3]
Cox's Bazar is the longest natural unbroken sea beach in the world.
In the south-western part, mainly the Khulna Division, there is the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest of the world with royal Bengal tiger and spotted deer. The historically and architecturally important sixty domed mosque in Bagerhat is a notable site. In the north-eastern part, Sylhet division, there is a green carpet of tea plants on small hillocks. Natural reserved forests are great attractions. Migratory birds in winter, particularly in the haor areas, are also very attractive in this area.
Ministry of Tourism and The Civil Aviation Ministry designs national policies for the development and promotion of tourism. The Ministry also maintains the Beautiful Bangladesh campaign. Bangladesh Government has formed Tourist Police unit to better protect local and foreign tourists as well as look after the nature and wildlife in the tourist spots.
Contents
1 Economic impact
2 Chittagong division
2.1 Cox's Bazar
2.2 St. Martin's Island
2.3 Bandarban District
2.4 Rangamati
2.5 Khagrachari District
2.6 Patenga beach
2.7 Foy's Lake
2.8 Heritage Park
2.9 Ethnological Museum of Chittagong
2.10 WWII cemetery and Circuit House
3 Sylhet Division
3.1 Bichnakandi
3.2 Jaflong
3.3 Madhobpur Lake
3.4 Ratargul Swamp Forest
4 Dhaka division
4.1 Lalbagh Fort
4.2 Ahsan Manzil
4.3 Shaheed Minar
4.4 Jatiyo Smriti Soudho
4.5 Jatiya Sangshad
4.6 Tourist attractions in Dhaka
5 Rajshahi and Rangpur Division
5.1 Somapura Mahavihara
5.2 Mahastangar
5.3 Behula Lakshindar Basor Ghor
5.4 Kantajew Temple
5.5 Varendra Research Museum
5.6 Bagha Mosque
6 Barisal Division
6.1 Kuakata Beach
7 Sylhet Division
7.1 Lawachara National Park
7.2 Madhabkunda waterfall
7.3 Jaflong
7.4 Bisarakandi
7.5 Ratargul
8 Khulna Division
8.1 Sundarbans
8.2 Mosque City of Bagerhat
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