Tourist Places in Kushtia
Pakshi railway bridge – Kushtia
In the south, the towns of Bheramara and Pakshi are beautiful places to visit because they are close to the Padma River. When you come here, the sound of the Padma’s waves, the green all around you, and the hot wind fill your heart. In the same way, the Harding Bridge, which was the first […]
Read moreTagore Lodge – Kushtia
In honour of Rabindranath Tagore, the “Tagore Lodge” still stands as a sign of the times. Even though everyone knows about the poet’s memorial, “Kuthibari,” many people still don’t know about his memorial, “Tagore Lodge.” The building called “Tagore Lodge” is on Kabi Azizur Rahman Road in Milpara, which is part of the city of […]
Read moreRabindranath Thakurer Kuthibari – Kushtia
Shilaidah is a place in the south-western part of Bangladesh. It is in the Kumarkhali Upazila of the Kushtia District. Here is where Kuthibari (Rabindranath Thakurer Kuthibari) is. Rabindranath lived here for a long time when he was young. Shilaidah Kuthibari is near where the Padma River flows. Shilaidah is a village in the Kushtia […]
Read moreMir Mosharraf Hossain House – Kushtia
Kushtia has a tourist spot called Lahinipara. Mir Mosharraf Hossain Bastubita, the home of novelist, playwright, and essayist Mir Mosharraf Hossain, is in this village.Every day, hundreds of tourists from all over the world come here. Mir Mosharraf Hossain was born in Lahinipara, Kushtia district, on November 13, 1847. Mir Moazzem Hossain was his father, […]
Read moreLalon Shah Setu – Kushtia
Lalon Shah Setu is built near Ishwardi Hardinge Bridge on the Padma River. The bridge is 1.8 kilometres long and 18.10 metres wide. In 2003, work on building the bridge began. It is being built by a Chinese company called Major Bridge Engineering Bureau. There are four lanes on the bridge as a whole. There […]
Read moreLalon Akhara – Kushtia
Cheuriya, which is in the Kumarkhali Upazila of the Kushtia District, is where Lalan Akhara is. Baul Samrat Lalan was laid to rest on the soil of Chheuriya. After he died, his followers built a shrine here called Fakir Lalon Saijir Mazar, or, in the local language, Lalon Akhara. Rows of graves of his followers […]
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