- Tourism in Bangladesh
Tourism in Bangladesh is a slowly developing foreign currency earner. The country has everything to attract international and domestic tourists.
In the northern part, comprising of the
Rajshahi division, there are archaeological sites, including the temple city Puthia inRajshahi ; the largest and most ancient archaeological site,Mahasthangarh inBogra ; the single largest Buddhist monastery,Paharpur inNaogaon ; the most ornamentalterracota Hindu temple in BangladeshKantaji Temple , and many rajbaris or palaces of oldzamindar s.In the south-western part, mainly the
Khulna Division, there is theSundarbans , the largest mangrove forest of the world withRoyal Bengal Tiger andspotted deer . The historically and architecturally important sixty domed mosque inBagerhat is a notable site.In the south-eastern part, which is the
Chittagong division, there are mainly natural and hilly scenarios along with sandy sea beaches. The most notable beach is the longest unbroken sandy sea beach in the world inCox's Bazaar .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 thehaor areas, are also very attractive in this area.External links
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