And all these are just the beginnings of splendors of
beautiful Bangladesh as the country is blessed with many more attractive
places, spots and attractions rich with archeological and historic values.
Some
of those are Kantajir Mandir (a revered temple) and Ramsagor (a big water body)
in northern Dinajpur district, Sonargaon – the ancient capital of Bengal with
many decaying architectural marvels, including Panam Nagar, Zamindar Baris in
Gazipur including the Bhawal Raj Bari, Mohastan Garh (ancient capital of Pundra
of Bengal) in Bogra, Paharpur (ancient Buddhist Monastery) of northern Naogaon
district, Rani Bhabani’s Palace in Natore, Chittagong Hill Tracts full of
serene natural beauties and hilly resorts and lakes including Kaptai Lake – a
marvel of nature and manmade beauties, Sylhet Harzat Shahjalal and Shahparan’s
Shrine, tea gardens in Srimongol and eco resorts and cottages there, Shrine of
Shahmakhdum in Rajshahi, Jamuna resort in Kalihati Tangail, Tajhat Zamindar
Bari and Bamondanga Zamindar Bari in Rangpur, Shilaidaha Kuthibari of
Rabindranath Tagore in Shahjadpur, Sirajganj, Chalan Beel – a huge natural
water body spreads across three districts Natore, Sirajganj and Pabna, Zamindar
Shashikanta’s palace and many other Zamindar Baris in Mymensingh and Brahmaputra
riverside, Garo Hills areas in Sherpur, Hazral Khanzahan Ali’s Shrine in
Bagerhat, Tentulia border areas in Panchagarh district from where you one can
have a glimpse of the Himalayas and many more sites and places of archeological
values.
And for attracting global tourists, the Bangladesh
government needs to take few steps for ensuring safety, security and
tourist-friendly policies and guidelines for ensuring a pleasant stay with all
the luxuries in tourist resorts setting aside the old and conservative mindset.
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