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| Heartily invite you to visit Bangladesh, take any tour and discover the enormous beauty of Bangladesh for colorful lifelong holiday memories. Some of the better known tourist places are: Srimangal, where miles of tea gardens are located, Mainamati, Mahasthangarh, Paharpur for archaeology, Rangamati, Kaptai and Cox's Bazar for sight seeing, and the Sundarbans for wild life and the greatest Mangrove forest of the world, and Foy's Lake for scenic beauty. To know more about the tourism of Bangladesh. |
| World tours and sightseeing |
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| In terms of forest cover, Bangladesh's natural places are sadly few and far between. While the world's largest mangrove forest at Sundarban remains protected, many of Bangladesh's other national parks have not fared so well. Thankfully, with increasing stability and economic development, conservation programmes are finally starting to get off the ground. |
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| Places of interest |
Bangladesh offers many tourist attractions, including archaeological sites, historical mosques and monuments, longest natural beach in the world, picturesque landscape, hill forests and wildlife, rolling tea gardens and tribes. Tourists find the rich flora and fauna and colorful tribal life very enchanting. Each part of the country offers distinctly different topography, flavors and food. It is home to the Royal Bengal Tigers, freshwater pink dolphins, historical temples made of red earth. Visits to this area offer an experience of the true diversity that Bangladesh possesses, both geographically and culturally. |
Finally, the region's last major significant geographical feature is a massive 120krn-long strip of beach lining tile internal eastern coastline of Bangladesh, said to be the longest natural beach in the world (at 254km, Brazil's Cassino Beach is longer, but according to the Guinness Book of World Records, it is partly manmade). Starting at Cox's Bazaar, the white sand stretches all the way down to the Teknaf Peninsula, poking up again briefly at the coral reef island of St Martin's. Most of this beach lies undeveloped except at Cox's Bazaar, where native mangrove forests have long been replaced by jungles of hotels. |
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Digital Information and Knowledge Centre (DIKC Bangladesh) is hub of online information. It is a definitive source of information to Bangladesh. The contents collected from different publications and from the internet and provided the best information in the internet. Whilst every effort is made to provide correct and up to date DIKC Bangladesh cannot accept any responsibility for loss, injury or inconvenience caused by any person using the information in this website. DIKC does not operate as an agency and all bookings are made direct with advertisers on the site and DIKC accepts no responsibly for any bookings made.
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