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Bangladesh
Bangladesh is home to the world's largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
ABOUT BANGLADESH
Bangladesh, located in South Asia, is a fascinating country with a rich history and vibrant culture. Known for its lush landscapes, bustling cities, and warm hospitality, Bangladesh offers a plethora of attractions for travelers. One must-visit destination is the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where visitors can spot the majestic Bengal tiger. The ancient ruins of the historic city of Bagerhat, a UNESCO site, showcase the architectural brilliance of the medieval period. Dhaka, the capital city, is a vibrant hub with bustling markets, stunning mosques, and the National Museum, which houses a diverse collection of artifacts. For those seeking spiritual enlightenment, the holy site of Sylhet's Shah Jalal Shrine and the tranquil Buddhist monasteries of Chittagong are must-see destinations. Additionally, the country's picturesque beaches in Cox's Bazar and the serene tea gardens in Srimangal provide a perfect escape for nature lovers.
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Somapura Mahavihara in Paharpur, Naogaon, Bangladesh (25°1'51.83"N, 88°58'37.15"E) is among the best known Buddhist viharas in the Indian Subcontinent and is one of the most important archeological sites in the country. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.
Cox's Bazar is a town, a fishing port and district headquarters in Bangladesh. It is known for its wide sandy beach which is the world's longest natural sandy sea beach. It is an unbroken 125 km sandy sea beach with a gentle slope. It is located 150 km south of Chittagong. Cox’s Bazar is also known by the name "Panowa", the literal translation of which means "yellow flower". Its other old name was "Palongkee".
Sylhet Division, also known as Greater Sylhet or Sylhet region, is the northeastern division of Bangladesh, named after its main city, Sylhet. It is bounded by Meghalaya State of India on the north, Tripura State on the south, Assam State of India on the east and Dhaka division on the west and Chittagong division on the southeast. One of the most picturesque and archeologically rich regions in South Asia, is the Sylhet Division.
Dhaka, the bustling capital of Bangladesh, offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and modernity. Visitors can explore the historic Lalbagh Fort, a 17th-century Mughal fort complex, and the stunning Ahsan Manzil, also known as the Pink Palace. The city is also home to the National Museum, which provides insights into the country's diverse heritage. For a taste of local life, the bustling streets of Old Dhaka and the colorful chaos of Dhaka's markets, like New Market and Baitul Mukarram, offer unique shopping experiences. Additionally, the serene beauty of the Hatirjheel lake area provides a perfect spot for relaxation amidst the city's hustle.
Mosque City of Bagerhat is one of the three World Heritage Sites in Bangladesh. This historic city is located within Bagerhat District in south-west Bangladesh. It was founded by Turkish general Ulugh Khan Jahan in the early 15th century. Originally this ancient city was known as Khalifatabad. The city is renowned for its large concentration of mosques and Islamic monuments. More than 50 monuments have been catalogued as part of the citation by UNESCO World Heritage.
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Explore the enchanting Sundarbans National Park in India, home to the world's largest mangrove forest and majestic Royal Bengal tigers.
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