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Inbound Package Tour:

Longest Sea Beach & Island Tour
Dhaka - Chittagong - Cox's bazaar - St. Martins Island
04 nights – 05 days

 

 

 

DHAKA: The Capital

The capital city of Dhaka, gateway to Bangladesh for most international visitors, is a colorful and thriving metropolis of some 12 million people. It bears an exciting history and rich culture. Known all over the world as the city of mosques and rickshaws, it has attracted travellers from far and near through the ages. According to recorded history it was founded in 1608 A.D. as the seat of the imperial Mughal viceroy of Bengal. Having a splendoured blending of old and new architectural trends, Dhaka has been developing fast as a modern city and is vibrating with activities in all spheres of life. It is the center of industrial, commercial, cultural, educational and political activities for Bangladesh. Motijheel is the main commercial area of the city. Dhaka's main waterfront sadarghat is on the bank of the river Buriganga and is crowded with all kinds of river craft, yachts, country-boats, motor launches, paddle steamers, fishermen's boats all bustling with activity. Colorful rickshaws (tricycle) on the city streets are common attractions for the visitors.


CHITTAGONG: The commercial capital of Bangladesh

The commercial capital and the largest international seaport of Bangladesh, the health city (declared by UNESCO), Chittagong is located in a picturesque hinterland of large hill forests and lakes. It is really an amazing vacation spot. Its green hills and forests, broad sandy beaches and fine cool climate always attract holidaymakers. It combines the hum of a restless sea-port with the pleasure of a charming hill-town with its undulating topography. Chittagong is connected with Dhaka by rail, road, air and water. It is also connected with Cox's Bazar, Kolkata, Pukhet, singapore and middle east by air. Bangladesh Biman and private GMG airlines operate daily services from Dhaka to Chittagong.


COX'S BAZAR:
The world's longest unbroken white sandy beach

A conglomeration of miles of golden sands, towering cliffs, surfing waves, rare conch shells, colourful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, delightful sea-food- this is Cox's Bazar - the tourist capital of Bangladesh, having the world's longest unbroken (120 km). Smooth, sandy, shark-free beach sloping down to the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal against the picturesque background of a chain of hills covered with deep forests. Cox's Bazar is one of the most attractive tourist spots in the world. The beach is good for bathing, sun-bathing and swimming. The breath- taking beauty of the setting-sun behind the waves of the sea is captivating. Located at a distance of 152 km south of Chittagong, Cox's Bazar is connected both by air and road from Dhaka and Chittagong.


SAINT MARTIN`
S ISLAND:
Forty eight km from Teknaf - St. Martin is the country's only Coral island
and unspoilt paradise with friendly people. Named Narikel Gingira (coconut
Island) by the local, the dumb-bell shaped St. Martin has an area of only
eight sq. km from one to four meters above sea level during sea level
during high tide.

 

Suggestive Itinerary

 

Day 01: Leave Dhaka for Cox's bazar by reserved car/coach. In the afternoon arrive and transfers to the Hotel in Cox's bazar. O/N Cox`s bazar.

Day 02: After breakfast start journey to Tecknaf. It is a 2 hours journey from Cox's bazar. At Tecknaf, board our motor boat/ sea truck for the cruise to St. Martins Island-the Southern most small and quiet Coral Island of Bangladesh. The boat journey takes almost 2.5 hours. Watch the memorable sunset from the Island . O /N at St. Martins Island.

Day 03: This morning after breakfast spend some time on the Island . After an early Lunch leave the Island by the same boat / Sea Truck for Tecknaf and from there drive to Cox'sbazar. O/N at Cox`sbazar.

Day 04: After breakfast Visit the local Fish market, Buddhist Temple , Jeep drive to Himchory. Rest of the day can be spent on the beach and enjoy there. In the evening visit the local Burmise Market. O/N at Cox`sbazar.

Day 05: After breakfast Leave Cox'sbazar for drive back to Dhaka .

Tour Ends.

Beautiful Lake, Indigenous People & Hill Tour
Dhaka- Rangamati - Bandarban-Chittagong- Dhaka
(Hill Districts of Bangladesh)
  04 nights – 05 days

 

 

 

RANGAMATI: The Lake District

From Chittagong, a 77km road amidst lush green fields and winding hills will take you to Rangamati- which is a wonderful repository of scenic splendours with flora and fauna of varied descriptions. The township is located on the western bank of Kaptai Lake. Rangamati is a favourite holiday resort because of its beautiful landscape, scenic beauty, lake, colourful tribes, hanging bridge, and tribal museum. For tourists the attractions of Rangamati are numerous - tribal life, fishing, speed boat cruising, water skiing, bathing or merely enjoying nature as it is. It is a rare spot for ecotourism.


BANDARBAN: The roof of Bangladesh

Ninety two km from Chittagong by road - Bandarban is the district headquarters of the Bandarban Hill District. It is the home town of the Bhomang Chief who is the head of the Mogh tribe. The Moghs are of Myanmar origin and Buddhists by religion. The moghs are simple and hospitable people. Bandarban is also the home of the Murangs who are famous for their music and dances. Several other tribes of great interest live in the remote areas of the district. The highest peak of Bangladesh- Tahjin dong (4632 ft) is located in the Bandarban district.

 

Suggestive Itinerary

Day 01:
Leave Dhaka by reserved car/coach for Rangamati. It is a 6.5 hours journey from Dhaka . Transfer to the Parjatan Hotel. In the afternoon a short sightseeing tour of Rangamati will be offered. O/N at Rangamati.

Day 02: Visit some Tribal villages, Cruise on Kaptai and Subholong lake by boat. After Lunch visit Tribal Cultural Museum , Buddhist Temple , the Chakma king's palace and local made handicraft shops. Back to the Hotel by evening. O/N at Rangamati.

Day 03: After breakfast start journey to the hill district called Bandaraban. On the way to Bandarban you will see the moorang tribes village, Traditional tribe markets and golden Buddhist temple. Transfer to the Resort. After Lunch visit Chimbook Hill and a short sightseeing of Bandarban. Over night at Bandarban.

Day 04: After breakfast start journey to Chittagong . It is a 2.5 hours journey. Transfer to the Hotel in Chittagong . After an early Lunch a city sightseeing tour of Chittagong will be offered which includes Ethnological Museum , Majar of Bayejid Bostami, Chatteswary Temple and Patenga Sea Beach . Over night at Chittagong.

Day 05: After breakfast leave Chittagong for drive back to Dhaka .

Tour Ends

Tea Garden, Water Fall & Forest Tour
Dhaka – Sylhet – Srimongol – Dhaka
03 nights – 04 days

 

 

 

SYLHET: The land of two leaves and a bud

Immaculately nestled in the picturesque Surma Valley amidst scenic tea plantations and lush green tropical forests, it is a prime attraction for all tourists. Its terraced tea gardens, eye-soothing orange groves and pineapple plantations and hills covered with tropical forests form a beautiful landscape. The Sylhet valley has a good number of haors which are big natural wetlands. These haors which provide sanctuary to the millions of migratory birds who fly from Siberia across the Himalayas to avoid the severe cold.


SRIMONGAL: SRIMONGAL in Moulvibazar district known as the tea capital of Bangladesh is the main tea centre of the area. For miles and miles around the visitors can see the tea gardens spread like green carpet over the plain land or on the slopping hills. Sylhet, the tea granary of Bangladesh, not only has over 150 tea gardens. A stay in one of the rest-houses of tea gardens would be an enchanting one.

Sylhet is also known as the land of the famous Muslim Saint Hazrat Shah Jalal (RA), the great torch bearer of Islam to this region. The shrine of this great saint is located at Sylhet town. Another shrine of this town is the Shrine of Hazrat Shah Paran (RA). Colourful Monipuri, Khasia and Garo tribes live in Sylhet. Monipuris are famous for their wide variety of exquisite handicrafts of cane and bamboo. Sylhet is linked with Dhaka by rail, road and air.

 

Suggestive Itinerary

Day 01:
Leave Dhaka by reserved car/coach/train/Air for Sylhet. The distance is around 341 km. Transfer to the Hotel.

Day 02: After breakfast visit the Holy Shrine of Muslim Saints. You will also visit the Tamabil and Jafflong - where there is a beautiful river flowing from India to Bangladesh. Watch the stone collection activities and have a look the life style of local khasia tribes.

Day 03: After breakfast start journey to visit Madhabkunda natural Waterfall. Enjoy the Lunch at the Parjatan Restaurant near by the Waterfall. After Lunch start journey for Srimongal. Over night at Srimongal.

Day 04: After breakfast visit some of the Tea Gardens, Tea Plantations areas and Lawachara Rain forest. Over night at Srimongal.

Day 05: After Breakfast move to Dhaka by road. It is a 04 hours drive from Srimongal.

Tour Ends

Archaeological Sites & Cultural Tour
Dhaka – Bogra - Rajshahi - Dinajpur - Dhaka
04 nights – 05 days

 

 

 

Mahasthangar: The ancient name of Mahastangar is Pundranagara. What we now see in Mahastangar are the ruined citadel or fortified part of Pundranagara, and a few Buddhist structures around that citadel. Citadel means a fortress or a castle protecting a town or a city. People can take shelter in it during war or danger.

How old is the civilization in Mahastangar? How old was the city? It is said that the Pundranagara civilization belongs to 3rd-4th century BC. In the beginning of 6th century BC Gautama Buddha visited Pundranagara and spent six months in that city. It proves that the city is much older than it is said. The findings of excavations at the site, being conducted by a joint Bangladesh-French team since 1995(?) have revealed that the Pundranagara Civilization is as old as the Mohenjodaro, Harappa Civilization. Mohenjodaro Civilization is 5000 years old.

Almost every ancient city had a citadel, whether it is Athens in Greece or Jericho in Palestine. The area of the citadel of Mahasthangar is about 2 sq. miles, 4 and half meters or 15 feet above the surrounding land. The extension of the semi-circled suburbs of the city was 5 mile in radius from the citadel. We can easily imagine how vast the city was.

As like as Gauda, a great fire destroyed the city in 15th century AD, and we have lost another heritage city.

We already have come to know that a great fire destroyed London in 1666 when it was a small township, having had an area of 540 acres. London was rebuilt after that great fire, but the Pundranagara was not rebuilt after its destruction by a fire.


Paharpur Mahavihara: Paharpur Monastery is the largest Buddhist monastery in the world. The Nalanda Mahavihara in the Indian State of Bihar has one Chayta, three temples and eleven monasteries on 14 hectares of land. In Paharpur a single monastery with a central shrine covers 11 hectares of land, so it is said to be the largest monastery in the world. The Paharpur Monastery is now a World Heritage declared by the UNESCO in 1985. The Monastery was built during the later half of the 8th century AD, on a site of a Jain monastery of 5th Century AD, by a Bengali monarch, Dharmapala, who was a Buddhist by faith.

The quadrangular Paharpur Monastery measures 922 feet north-south and 919 feet east-west. It was a multistoried monastery, having 177 monastic cells in each floor. The thickness of the enclosure wall is 16 feet. The central temple of the monastery is 72 feet high in its present ruined state.

In the beginning of the 11th Century Divya or Divyoka, a Hindu chieftain from the East Bengal, rebelled against the 12th Pala King, Mahipala-II. He killed the King and set fire to the Paharpur Monastery. Kumarapala, the nephew of the slain King was able to regain Varendra or north Bengal from Vima, the successor of Divya. He rebuilt the Monastery.

In the middle of the 12th Century AD, the Senas ousted Palas from power and established their sway over Bengal. The Senas were Hindu by faith and during their rule, Buddhist sculptures and terracotta plaques of the Paharpur Monastery were replaced by the sculptures and terracotta plaques of Hindu gods and goddesses.

The Turk came next in the beginning of the 13th Century, to Bengal. They conquered Varendra from the Senas. Turks were Muslim by faith. During their reign, due to lack of royal patronage, maintaining such a huge monastery as Paharpur Vihara became very difficult. Soon it was abandoned by its ever decreasing inmates and gradually got lost in oblivion. A thick jungle covered the monastery. Archaeological excavation at the site of the monastery started in 1923 and ended, with intermissions, in 1934.

It is said by some people that Bakhtiar Kalji destroyed Paharpur monastery. Turk, Bakhtiar partially destroyed Nalanda Monastery. When he conquered Bihar, he took the monastery as a fort, and thought enormous wealth would be available in it. So his army sacked it, but got nothing there except books, bowls and saffron clothes. So no question arises that the same Turk would make the same mistakes again at Paharpur.


Suggestive Itinerary

Day 01: Leave Dhaka by reserved car/coach for Bogra via the Jamuna Bridge (4.8 km) – the 11 th longest bridge in the world. Visit Mahasthan Garh – the ancient archaeological sites (03 rd centuries BC). Stay overnight at the Parjatan Hotel in Bogra.

Day 02: After breakfast leave Bogra for Rajshahi. On the way, visit the Puthia Jamindar's palace and Hindu Shiva & Terracotta Temples. Transfer to the Parjatan Hotel in Rajshahi. After Lunch visit the famous river Padma and Barendra Research Museum . Overnight at Rajshahi.

Day 03: After breakfast leave Rajshahi for Dinajpur. On the way, visit Bagha Mosque and the famous `PAHARAPUR– the Single Largest Buddhist Monesrty in the world. Stay overnight at the Parjatan Motel in Dinajpur / Rangpur.

Day 04: In this day, visit the Ramsagar Lake/ Jaminder`s Palace and Kantajee's Temple – the only Ornamental Terracotta plaques temple in Bangladesh. Stay overnigh at the Parjatan Hotel in Dinajpur / Rangpur.

Day 05: After breakfast drive back to Dhaka.

Tour Ends.