Also it has world biggest tourism spot cox’s Bazar.The beauty of Bangladesh does not express in a word. Born my blessed mother, Born in this country, my blessed mother was born in love with you. Bangladesh is a country of unparalleled beauty. There are innumerable tourist areas in this country. Cox's Bazar is the largest tourist destination in the world. Where thousands of people come every day t
o enjoy the amazing beauty of nature. You can enjoy the beauty of this diverse world even more if you go to Sitakunda near Cox's Bazar. There are breathtaking hot springs that can be easily seen. The beauty of this country cannot be overstated. There are innumerable haor-baor canals, rivers and canals in this country which further enhances the beauty of Bangladesh. If you go to Kuakata, you will see more beautiful sunrises and sunsets, where you will think this is a new horizon. The poet says that this country is full of variety of forms, I am bewildered to see the beauty of your form. Kushtia
Kushtia district is one of the most beautiful and dazzling districts of this country. Kushtia district is known as the capital of literature and culture. Pabna district, Jhenaidah district on the south, Meherpur and Chuadanga districts on the west and Nadia and Murshidabad districts of India and Rajbari district on the east. Also Mir Mosharraf Hossain, the author of Bishad Sindhu and the pilgrimage land of Baul emperor Lalon Shah, the bastuvita and grave of lyricist, composer and poet Azizur Rahman in the village of Haripur in old Kushtia Hats, eminent poet Dad Ali born in this village Songwriter Abu Zafar, former Prime Minister Shah Azizur Rahman, Kushtia literary culture founder Kangal Harinath, blue rebel leader Py Ari Sundari, leader of Swadeshi movement Bagha Jatin, engineer Kamrul Islam Siddiqui, musician Md. Abdul Jabbar, Farida Parveen and many others have enriched Kushtia. Anyone can easily come around and enjoy the beauty of Kushtia district. Naming
According to many, Kushtia is named after the French word 'Kushtah'. It is said that the city of Kushtia originated from the port of Kushtia during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Kushtia district was formed in 1984 with six police stations. Places of interest
Kushtia district is known as the capital of literature and culture of Bangladesh. Among the places of interest and historical places of Kushtia district are Fakir Lalon Sanji's Shrine, Rabindranath's Kutibari, Mir Mosharraf Hossain's Bastuvita, Lalon Shah Bridge, Jiur Mandir and many other places of interest. Rabindra Kutibari is known as a very attractive place for tourists. Every year many tourists from home and abroad come here to visit. There is Rabindra Museum or Rabindra Sangrashala. From which one can easily know about Rabindranath. Kushtia district is famous for sesame khwaja and kulfi ice cream. Kushtia district is also famous for some famous places. Kushtia district covers an area of 1608.70 sq km. It consists of 6 upazilas, 7 thanas, 5 municipalities, 65 unions and 978 villages. It has a population of about 23,7,611. There is one medical college, 3 government secondary schools, 238 private secondary schools and 658 government primary schools in Kushtia district. There are innumerable rivers, canals and beels in this Kushtia district. Gorai river is the main river of this district. Kushtia district is located on the banks of the river Gorai. Magura
Magura district is one of the famous districts of Khulna division. It is an administrative region of southwestern Bangladesh. The distance from Dhaka to Magura is 176 kilometers. The main mode of transportation is bus. It takes 5 hours by bus from Dhaka to Magura. The happiest thing is train connection. The system is about to be introduced. Rajbari district on the north, Jessore and Narail districts on the south, Faridpur district on the east and Jhenaidah district on the west. Gorai-Madhumati, Nabganga and Kumar rivers are the main rivers of Magura district. On 1 March the subdivision was turned into a district. Magura is famous for Rasmalai and Madhumati rivers. Places of interest include: Siddheswari Math, Bhater Vita Antiquities, Raja Sitaram Palace, Atharkhada Mathbari, Nenta Baba Ashram, Talkhari Zamindar Bari, Historical Ghats of Chandidas and Rajkini, Birat Rajarbari and Pir Toraj. Magura is one of the most fertile districts of Bangladesh. Many talented children of Bangladesh have been born in this district who have introduced Magura as well as introduced Bangladesh anew. A poster boy of world cricket was born in this district. Cricket star Shakib-Al Hasan, poet Mohammad Golam Hossain, Dr. Mohammad Lutfar Rahman, poet and researcher Syed Ali Ashraf, writer and poet Syed Sufia Khatun, poet Azizul Haque and many more eminent person. The area of Magura district is about 1048.61 sq km. This Magura district consists of 4 upazilas, 1 municipality, 36 unions and 700 villages. About 824311 people live in this Magura district. Hindus, Muslims and Christians all live in harmony here. 2 government colleges, 24 private colleges, 2 government secondary schools, There is an abundance of 146 private secondary schools and a number of industrial establishments including 1 polytechnic in this Magra district. Magura is also quite advanced in terms of education rate. The literacy rate here is 44.75%. The nature of this district is very beautiful and captivating. Magura district is a very beautiful district to live in. Anyone can easily come to the traditional places here if they want
Netrokona district
Netrokona is a natural town in the foothills of the Garo Hills. It is also known as the land of Mahua Maluya. Netrokona subdivision, which was formed during the British rule in 1880 AD, was made Netrokona district on 16 January 1960. It covers an area of about 2610.28 sq km. Netrokona district is bounded on the north by the Indian state of Meghalaya, on the south by Kishoreganj district, on the east by Sunamganj district, and on the west by Mymensingh district. Naming
It is said that Netrokona was named after the bend of the river Mogra which flows through the town of Netrokona. Netrokona district has many names in art, literature and culture. Born here, Kahripa, the chief poet of the Charyapada, the first specimen of Bengali literature. Mymensingh is the seat of lyric collector Chandrakumar Dey, renowned folk singer and collector Mansur Bayati, eminent writer, researcher and educator Nirmalendu Guna, Jatin Sarkar and the most popular contemporary writer of Bangladesh Humayun Ahmed. Places of interest
Places of interest include Garo Hills, Vijaypur Durgapur, Birishiri Cultural Academy, Ranimata Rashmoni Memorial, Kamalarani Dighi, Shrine of Seven Martyrs, Mazar Sharif of Hazrat Shah Sultan Komar Uddin Rumi (R), Ranikhong Mission, Tank Shaheed Memorial House, and Bangladesh Agricultural University. The district has had a multi-dimensional culture since prehistoric times. Netrokona district is well known for its traditional and famous pillow sweets. An artisan named Gayanath became famous for making these sweets about 100 years ago. There is also Sheikh Hasina University in the district. The natural beauty of Netrokona district cannot be overstated. So anyone can easily visit this Netrokona district, a land of beauty.