Tourist Spots in Chittagong
Batali Hill (Pahar) – Chittagong
Batali Hill (Pahar) is located in the center of Chittagong. It is the highest hill in Chittagong city.
Read moreBashkhali Eco Park – Chittagong
Banshkhali Eco Park is a natural ecopark located in Bashkhali upazila of Chittagong district.
Read moreBangladesh Naval Academy – Chittagong
Bangladesh Naval Academy (BNA) is a training and military education institution.
Read moreRangunia Kodala Tea Garden – Chittagong
Rangunia Kodala Cha Bagan (Rangunia Kodala Tea Garden) is one of the tourist attractions that give some moments of peace from the monotonous city life.
Read moreMahamuni Buddhist Monastery – Chittagong
The monastery is located on a low hill in the middle of Pahartali village in Pahartali union under Raozan police station in Chittagong district.
Read moreMahamaya Lake – Chittagong
Small green hills and a lake of clear water in the middle, The lake is surrounded by mountains, holding the mountains, the lake is spreading beauty. The name of such an enchanting place of green Maya is Mahamaya Lake.
Read moreLaldighi – Chittagong
Lal Dighi is one of the traditional places of Chittagong city in Bangladesh.
Read moreBhatiary Golf & Country Club – Chittagong
Bhatiary Golf and Country Club are one of the best of the 12 golf clubs in Bangladesh.
Read moreSonaichhari Trail – Chittagong
The Soniichhari Trail is located in the Hadi Fakirhat Bazar area of the Mirsarai Hill Range in Chittagong District and is part of the Bariadhala Sanctuary.
Read moreShah Amanat International Airport – Chittagong
Chittagong Shah Amanat International Airport was established as an airfield in the early forties.
Read moreLohagara Wildlife – Chittagong
The Lohagara (Wildlife Sanctuary) in Chittagong is a potentially rich green forest with a rich forest of biodiversity in the southeastern subcontinent and an important region for Asian elephant breeding.
Read moreJharjhari Waterfall – Chittagong
The most talked and popular places of interest for adventurous travelers at present are located in Mirsarai and Sitakunda areas of Chittagong.
Read moreGuliyakhali Beach – Chittagong
The Sitakunda Hills to the east, the mangrove forest to the south and the beach to the west (Guliyakhali Somudro Soikot) is an incredibly beautiful place.
Read moreAalu Tila Guha – Khagrachari
Alutila Guha (cave) is located in the Alutila or Arbari hills at an altitude of 3,000 feet above sea level, 7 km west of the main town in Matiranga upazila of Khagrachari district.
Read moreManikchari Mung Rajbari – Khagrachari
The reign of the Mung king began here in Manikchari during the reign of Kanjaya (1796-1826).
Read moreHorticulture Park – Khagrachari
Khagrachari Hill District Horticulture Park, a huge land of natural beauty, various varieties, mountains, springs and a combination of greenery.
Read moreRamu Buddhist Temple – Khagrachari
Traditional Buddhist antiquities area Ramu has numerous ancient historical monuments.
Read moreDevota Pukur – Khagrachari
The belief of the Tripuras is that the god himself made this pond as a blessing to the local people.
Read morePanchari Shantipur Aranya Kutir – Khagrachhari
Panchari Shantipur Aranya Kutir (Panchari Shantipur Oronno kuthir)- The second largest Buddha statue in South Asia and the largest in Bangladesh were located here.
Read moreMatai Pukhuri – Khagrachari
Matai Pukhuri (Matai Pukhuri ) is a natural lake spread over an area of 5 and a half acres above sea level in Nunchhari mouza of Mahalchhari upazila.
Read moreHathimatha Hill – Khagrachari
Hathimatha hill, an inaccessible hill in Perachhara union of Sadar upazila of Khagrachari, is now adorned with iron stairs.
Read moreToiduchhara Waterfall (Jharna) – Khagrachhari
Although the name of this waterfall is common as Toiduchhara Jhorna / Waterfall, the word fountain is not used here.
Read moreRisang Jharna (Waterfall) – Khagrachari
Risang Jorna (Waterfall) is three kilometers west of Alutila tourist center (one km away from Khagrachari-Chittagong road).
Read moreNewZealand Para- Khagrachari
New Zealand Para!!! The name is a bit unfamiliar, isn’t it? We have heard at various times that there are villages called “Bangladesh” in several countries, including Kashmir in India.
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