Tourism Spot of Bangladesh



There are many beautiful tourism spots in Bangladesh that easily attract anyone. Lot of tourists both local and international are enchanted visiting to the spots of the country.

The tourist spots of Bangladesh are included specially beaches, forests, hills, lakes, monuments, picnic spots, parks, historical places and tribal people as well as wildlife of various species.

The mentionables of the tourist places are given below with brief description.

Cox's Bazar

Cox's Bazar is one of the most-visited tourist place in Bangladesh. It is going to be an international tourist destination, It is located in the south of Chittagong district in Bangladesh on the bank of the ocean Bay-of-Bengal. The beach of the ocean in Cox's Bazar is an unbroken about 125 kilometers sandy sea beach with a gentle slope. It is a playful of natural beauty. There are many aristocratic restaurants including good quality hotels, resorts, guesthouses in Cox's Bazar. The communication of cox's Bazar is well. It is one of a number in the conspicuous places of Bangladesh.

Patenga Sea-beach

Patenga Sea-beach is a most popular tourist spot in Chittagong. The beach is attested to the Bangladesh Naval Academy and near about Shah Amanat International Airport. Its width is narrow. The historical river named karnaphuli flows into the sea. It is feel very cool to enjoy the soothing breeze and gossip at evening in the Navel Site. The other part of beach is open seashore named '18 no.' (eighteen number). It is quite sandy and few rocky patches as well as lined with shady palm trees. There are some speed boats for visitor here. Many kebab-houses and shops are available in the bank of the sea. The site of sunset is an extra magnificence of the Patenga Sea-beach.

Foy's Lake

Foy's Lake is situated in Khulshi near Pahartali Railway Station of the seaport Chittagong of Bangladesh. It is a man-made lake that playful of natural beauty in the Chittagong. Surrounded by scenic forests and hills, it is a very charming recreation place which easily attracts lot of tourists, both local and international. The British Railway engineer of the Asam-Bengal Railway Company materialized the lake to serve as a water reservoir for the residents of Chittagong area in 1924. It was named after the British engineer Mr. Foy. Many tourists visit the lake for it's charming natural beauty.

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