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Barishal Division |
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Barisal
division is in the south west part of Bangladesh,
has an area of 13297 sq. km and a population of 8.11
million. There are 6 districts and 22 municipalities
under Barisal. It is a revering area. Barishal is
a Division of rivers and canals. It is also famous
for gardens of coconut trees. You will find thousands
of coconut trees throughout Barishal Division. Kuakata
is the main tourist spot in the division. In Barishal
town you can visit Durga Sagor - a beautiful Dighi
where lot of guest birds comes every winter season.
This is also a beautiful park where you can spend
your leisure time by roaming around the park and watching
the birds.
Main Tourist Spots In
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Kuakata |
Kuakata,
locally known as Sagar Kannya (Daughter of the Sea)
is a rare scenic beauty spot on the southernmost tip
of Bangladesh. Kuakata in Latachapli union under Kalapara
Police Station of Patuakhali district is about 30
km in length and 6 km in breadth. It is 70 km from
Patuakhali district headquarters and 320 km from Dhaka.
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At
Kuakata excellent combination of the picturesque
natural beauty, sandy beach, blue sky, huge
expanse of water of the Bay and evergreen forest
in really eye-catching. From its seashore you
can watch both sunrise and sunset. The coconut
trees increase the scenic beauty of this seashore.
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Kuakata |
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The
main tourist season is in winter but all over the
year tourists visit this place. In Kuaka you can visit
the life style of tribe Rakhains, who are very friendly
to the tourist and visitors.
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visit to Mahasthangarh site museum will open
up for you wide variety of antiquities, ranging
from terracotta objects to gold ornaments and
coins recovered from the site. Now it is one
of the major tourist spots maintained by Bangladesh
archeological Department. |
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Rakhain Girl at Kuakata |
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If
you are adventurous you may also go for fishing on
the fishing boat if you can manage the local fishermen.
That will give you pleasure and experience, which
you won’t be able to gather from anywhere else.
In the fishermen village you will find the fishermen
coming back from the fishing and you can purchase
some fresh Hilsha fish from them, and by the side
of village there are some local restaurants from where
you can get the Hilshas cooked and ready for eating.
You will remember the wonderful taste of the fresh
Hilshas of Kuakata for a long time. From Kuakata you
can visit to a part of the great Sundarban forest,
which is called Gangamoti Reserve Forest. Don’t
forget to visit Fatra’s Chor another tourist
place nearby Kuakata.
Kuakata is one of the rarest places, which has the
unique beauty of offering the full view of the rising
and setting of crimson sun in the water of the Bay
of Bengal in a calm environment. That perhaps makes
Kuakata one of the world's unique beaches. The long
and wide beach at Kuakata has a typical natural setting.
This sandy beach has gentle slopes into the Bay of
Bengal and bathing there is as pleasant as is walking
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Kuakata
is truly a virgin beach-a sanctuary for migratory
winter birds, a series of coconut trees, sandy
beach of blue Bay, a feast for the eye. Forest,
boats plying in the Bay of Bengal with colorful
sails, fishing, towering cliffs, surfing waves
everything here touches every visitor's heart.
The unique customs and costumes of the 'Rakhyne'
tribal families and Buddhist Temple of about
hundred years old indicate the ancient tradition
and cultural heritage, which are objects of
great pleasure Kuakata is the place of pilgrimage
of the Hindus and Buddhist communities. Innumerable
devotees arrive here at the festival of 'Rush
Purnima' and 'Maghi Purnima'. |
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Sunrise at Kuakata |
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On
these two days they take holy bath and traditional
fairs are held here. All these additional offers to
panoramic beauty make the beach more attractive to
the visitors. One should visit Kuakata and discover
the lovely grace of Bangladesh.
Means of Communication: There exists
road communication between Dhaka and Patuakhali district
headquarters. Accessible by road, water or air transport
up to Barisal. Then one may travel by road or water
to Kuakata or Patuakhali. From Dhaka you can go to
Patuakhali by bus & from there by microbus to
Kuakata. It is advisable to go Patuakhali by launch,
which is an overnight journey, and you can enjoy the
unique beauty of Bangladesh Rivers at nighttime during
this journey. Instead of Potuakhali you can go to
Khepupara by launch, which is also an overnight journey
and from Khepupara you can go to Kuakata by microbus.
A direct BRTC bus service is also available from Dhaka
to Kuakata that leaves from Sayedabad Bus terminal
at night takes 12 hours to reach Kuakata. But it might
be a hectic bus journey as a number of ferries are
there on the way to Kuakata by road. BRTC has introduced
direct bus service from Dhaka to Kuakata via Barisal.
Where to stay: There are some hotel
and motels in Kuakata where you can stay, but Holiday
Homes is the best place to stay in Kuakata. It is
a motel of Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation and its
better if you confirm your booking from Dhaka in advance.
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Horinghata |
Horinghata
is a place where you can see deer roaming around.
In Horinghata forest sometimes the Royal Bengal Tiger
is seen. Horin is a Bengali word for deer. So name
itself express why it’s called Horinghata. You
can go to Horinghata from Borguna District. |
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