Beach 1. Parky beach
It is at the delta of the river Karnafuli. Parkey beach is situated in Gahira, Anwara Thana / Upazilla under Chittagong district and division. The beach lies about 28 km or 18 miles away from Chittagong city and 250 km or 156 miles from capital Dhaka City. As the beach is situated at the Karnaphuli river channel, visitors can view both the Karnaphuli River and the sea together. In picnic season, many visitors come to the beach and there is crowd. All over it is a nice, quite and calm sea beach. Taxi is better vehicles to come here from the nearest city.Accommodation: Hundreds of hotels, motels and guest houses are in Chittagong of them are five stars, some are three stars and economy rooms are available for the tourists. It is very cluster to gat accommodation here at the holiday and festivals time.
Transport: Day to night Ac/ Non Ac buses are available to visit there. Nearest airport is 29 Km. nearest Rail Junction is 18 Miles which is connected with Dhaka, Sylhet and other cities. Journeying by boat (only in winter) from South-potenga.
Food: Sea fish (shrimp, fry crab, lobster, common skate, rupchada, angel and red brim) you will get there Bangladeshi, continental, Chinese, European foods are available in the city restaurants: Alcohol is not available in open but you will get it only in permitted bars and in the 5 stars hotels.
Attraction: Most attraction is the 15 km (9.5 miles) long sandy beach which is about 350 feet wide. Ship port , Tourists enjoy the views of big ships anchored at the outer anchor, fishermen catching fish in sea, sunset, various colored crabs at the beach, and quiet environment.
Nearby sight seeing: Fouzdarhat Sea Beaches & picnic zone; sampan riding (a king of boat) and wooden boat making harbor, shipyard. Paquea salt fields.
Best season:
All season.
Tour package: 2 day 3 night US$ 150 / person at least 3 person
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Teknaf: It is an Upazila or a Thana or costal town of Cox’s Bazaar District in the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh. It is the southeastern point of Bangladesh non divided mainland. The name of the region comes from the river Naf. The river forms the Eastern boundary of the upazila. The river is also the boarder between Bangladesh and Myanmar (Burma). The upazilla is boarded by- The Bay of Bengal west and south and the river Naf in east and main land in north.
Important note: Electricity can be in short supply, so wise to take a flashlight with.
Attraction: All romantic people must visit the Well of Ma (sadness beside love), hike hills on the coastline marches together, watching sea fishing, visit timber on adjacent to blue lagoon, shahpari Island little far from the town. An extraordinary attractions of Teknaf is a cruise by SAMPAN a kind enthusiastic boat, see the people and culture of Rakhain communities.
Buy: Dry fish, shopping in the market (local
people called Burmese market) for general shopping & tribal hand made
materials and hand loom made material. .
Stay: Hotel Ne Taung & Mathin
Restaurant, Phone: +880-3426-75104. And 5/ 6 cheap public hotels are here.
There are no bars, night club and 5/3 stars hotels.
Remember: It is better to have a guide
because Myanmar
tauntingly is closes, highly risk to try to cross restricted area the army may
be planted landmines to ward off illegal crossing and smugglers.
Transport: Luxuries busses
from the capital Dhaka everyday (distance 231 miles or 372kms) nearest
international airport 200 km, nearest domestic airport 82km. luxuries ship
(Keary Sinbad-), other water vehicle are available from the one and only tidal stony island (less than
3 hours) St. Martin Island. A lot of busses are form Cox bazer and Chittagong
city.Food: Sea fish (shrimp, fry crab, lobster, rupchada, etc.) you will get there. Bangladeshi, Chinese, foods are available in the main town restaurants: You don’t get here continental or European and American food in this area. Local pitha (kind of cake) is found in the market.
Drink: Coconut juice price may 3-5 coconuts by 1$ and very testy date tree juice (khajurer ros), local soft drinks. Alcohol is not available in open, there are no bars, night club and 5/3 stars hotels. Myanmar alcohols are found in unauthorized sources.
Best season:
Year round, May June & July little unexciting but this time the sea becomes
a dragon.
Tour package: 3 day 4night US$ 170 / person at least 3 person
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St Martin
Island and Beaches
St. Martin (Island) is the only coral island in Bangladesh a
small island St. Martin is in the northeast part of the Bay of Bengal, about 9
km south of the tip of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf neck of land.
It is about 8 km west of the southwest coast of Myanmar at the mouth of the Naf River. The other named of the island is (the local name) "Narical Gingira", means the home in a coconut orchard.
It is about 8 km west of the southwest coast of Myanmar at the mouth of the Naf River. The other named of the island is (the local name) "Narical Gingira", means the home in a coconut orchard.
How St. Martin's Island is?
St
Martin’s Island is the whole thing that hotheaded Cox’s
Bazar is not. It is the only coastal, coral island in Bangladesh, and home
to a friendly, the population of the island is around 6500. The majorities of
the island’s inhabitants are Muslim, and they are living on fishing.
St Martin’s Island is a special place with beaches that
really do match the publicity, but as per my personal opinion is that, it is
the best beach in south Asia. . For the moment though it remains a place more
for the discriminating Bangladeshi tourist and therefore most foreign visitors
find it a far more relaxing beach. At night is very calm and quite and
electricity supply close at 10pm, why? The answer is after that a huge tortoise
come the shore and on the sandy land for lay and hutch eggs. Adventures people
must have a roaming after the sunset on the beach.
The island has an extension named Chera
Dip. It has another island very much adjacent to the island St Martin. This
land has no home and no people live there. It is very much fond by the western
people like American, British other European
Where to stay: Jalpari Resort,Saint Martins Island ,Ocean View Guest House, C.T.B Resort Saint Martins Island, Pacific Resorts,Saint Martins Island, Panna Resorts, Shemana Pereye Resort, Nil Digonte Resort, Shomudra Puri Resort and many more hotel and resorts. This hotels are mostly facing the sea you can watch the panoramic sight of the blue ocean, fishing boats, in distance far after the ocean water
Eat: All kinds of Bangla foods are available here. But foods are very expensive here. Bengal, Indian and Chinese and Bar-B-Que are abaleable in the afternoon. The following restaurants are available at Saint Martin Island from where you can have your meals. One of the most popular restaurants is Narikel Jinjira Restaurant. Lobster is the best attraction here.
Alcohol: Alcohol is not available in open but you will get it only hotel boys in hidden only Burma’s item.
Attraction: The beach around. Samudra bilash , cinema shooting spot ,
tortoise , noise of the sea at night from hotel.Keya flower and fruit(not for
eat only for beauty. Chera dip. A huge coconut timbers. Watching sea fishing,
visit timber on adjacent to blue lagoon, safari Island
How to go: Nearest
airport is about more than 100 kms .Only one way to go by sea truck from
teknaf.. The only way to reach the place is the water transportation i.e. boats
and ships (mostly for tourists) from Teaknaf.
During the day, the island comes alive with water and beach sports, with
beach parties and bonfires lighting up the evening skies.
Best season:
September to April.
Tour package: 4 day 5 nights US$ 200 /
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Hill 1
Destination Birisiri
About Birishiri, Netrokona
Brisiri is a rural locality just near the Garo Hills at bank of the most beautiful river named Someshwari. It's in Netrokona (formal Mymensing district), It is 179 Km - distance from Dhaka and 56 Km from Mymensing.
A district to the north of Dhaka and very much
adjacent to the India boarder. (Birisiri, Durgapur, Netrokona, Bangladesh). A
trek along the banks of Shomeshwari in early morning or at afternoon should
make most of the travelers happy, beside this you should see the followings as
well.
After cross the river once you are satisfied with your trek along the bank.
You'll have to get on one of the local ferry boats. The fair is 15/20 Taka.There is a hill of white china clay; local people called "Cheena matir pahar" that you must like to have a hike or try to climb up, it is not that much sharp edged or not dangerous to climb. Ask anybody on the way, local people they know that hill as you can walk through the village. It is better to take a tricycle to go to the hill.
Where
to stay: YMCA, YWCA Guest house, Cultural academy residence
and hotels.
Buy: Hand made
handy craft by the indigenous people, Garo dress.
Eat: You have to eat local Bangladeshi food. Fry fish
vorta called nakam. Nakam of Birisiri is very famous to all Bangladeshi and
Indian people. You may get BBQ at the front side of the YMCA guest house.
Best season: Year round, boating in flooded land and get
adventure most in May to September. Family tour in winter is the best.
Main Attraction:
v
Awesome beauty of Shomashwari River ,
v
Ferocious tide Kongshow River ( in English
Most dangerous uncle ) ,
v
Garo Village, Hazing Mata Memorial,
v Cheena
matir pahar"
v
Cermic Lake blue lagoon
v Palace
of Susan Maharaja (The king Susan residence, Heritage)
v Cultural
Academy,
v
Ranikong Church
v
Bangladesh-India Border non men’s land
Transport: Nearest airport is 198Kms. It is only connected with
road
Tour package: 3 day 2 night US$ 130 / person at least 3 person
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contract: Mr. Tuhin 01670330880
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