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Rangamati: The heart of the lake district
From Chittagong a 77 km. road amidst green fields, Rangamati is a favourite holiday resort because of its beautiful landscape, scenic beauty, lake, colourful tribes, its flora and fauna, tribal museum, hanging bridge, homespun textile products, ivory jewellery and the tribal men and women who fashion them. The Kaptai Lake is a wonderful spot for fishing, boating, cruising, water skiing, hiking, bathing or merely enjoying nature as it is. The tribal cultural museum preserves valuable objects & articles of different tribes. |
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Hanging Bridge of Rangamati
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Bandarban: Roof of Bangladesh
Ninety-two kilometers from Chittagong by metalloid road, Bandarban is the hometown of the Bohmong Chief who is the head of the Mogh tribe. It is also the home of the Murangs who are famous for their music and dance. Several other tribes of great interest live in the remote areas of the district. The highest peak of Bangladesh – Tahjindong (4632 ft) is located in the Bandarban district. |
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Khagrachari: Hilltop town
A drive of 112 km. from Chittagong, by an all weather metalloid road through the green forest brings one to the district headquarters of Khagrachari, abode of fascinating calm. For the tourists seeking nature in restful mood, Khagrachari is an ideal spot. |
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