Bandarban
DistrictBandarban
(Bengali:বান্দরবান) is a district in South-Eastern Bangladesh,
and a part of the Chittagong Division and Chittagong Hill Tracts. Bandarban is
regarded as one of the most attractive travel destinations in Bangladesh.
Bandarban (meaning the dam of monkeys), or in Marma or Arakanese
language as "Rwa-daw Mro" is also known as Arvumi or the Bohmong
Circle (of the rest of the three hill districts Rangamati is the Chakma Circle
and Khagrachari is the Mong Circle). Bandarban town is the home town of the
Bohmong Chief (currently King, or Raja, Aung Shwe Prue Chowdhury) who is the
head of the Marma population. It also is the administrative headquarter of
Bandarban district, which has turned into one of the most exotic tourist
attractions in Bangladesh since the insurgency in Chittagong Hill Tracts has
ceased more than a decade back.
Bandarban
Town
Toward K.B. Road by the Department
of Agricultural Enhancement in Bandarban.
A nearly 52 km² hill-town
housing about 32,000 people, of which the majority are Marma. There is a Tribal Cultural Institute here,
which features a library and a museum. The town also features Bandarban Town
Hospital (offering the best medical service in the district), the District
Public Library, Bandarban Government College, the District Stadium, banashri,
the solitary movie theatre, the royal cemetery, and, of course, the Royal
Palace (two of them since the 11th and 13th royal lines both claim the throne).
Apart from the numerous kyangs and mosques, there is a temple dedicated to Kali, the most revered goddess of Hindus is
Bangladesh, as well as a centre maintained by Iskon
Tourism...........
Meghla_Bandarban
Bandarban
lies, by bus, eight hours away from Dhaka two hours from Chittagong and three hours from Cox's Bazaar. It is also possible to get there by
a six hour bus ride from Rangamati.The Buddha Dhatu Jadi, the largest Buddhist
temple in Bangladesh, located in Balaghata, 4 km from the town.This place
attracts many tourists every year. This Theravada Buddhist temple is made completely in
the style of South-East Asia and
houses the second
BUDDHIST BHIHAR, , BANDARBAN
largest statue of Buddha in Bangladesh. The waterfall named Shoilo
Propat at Milanchari is another place tourists like to visit.
The numerous Buddhist temples, known
as kyang in local tongue, and bhihars in the town include the highly
notable the Rajvihar (royal vihar) at Jadipara and the Ujanipara Bhihar. Bawm
villages around Chimbuk, and Mru villages a little further off, are also lie
within a day's journey from the town. Prantik Lake, Jibannagar and Kyachlong
Lake are some more places of interest. Boat ride on the river Sangu is one of
the main attraction here for tourists.
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