If you want to keep your body and mind strong, you can hardly find an alternative to travel. You will not find such a country anywhere
She is the queen of all countries, my homeland. There are many unfamiliar tourist-attractions in this country. These include archeological monuments, historic mosques and minarets.One of the longest natural beaches, mountains, forests, etc. in the world. Each area
of Bangladesh is specialized in different distinctive features. Surrounded by innumerable rivers, Bangladesh is mainly a flat land. Notable rivers of the country are Padma, Meghna, Jamuna, Karnafuli, Buriganga etc. The natural beauty and eating habits of each region are different. Bangladesh is the land of the Royal Bengal Tiger which lives in the Sundarbans. There is also a temple made of red clay. Srimangal is one of the notable tourist destinations in the country, with miles and miles of tea gardens. Archaeological sites include Mainamati, Mahasthangarh and Paharpur. Cox's Bazar,Rangamati and Khagrachhari are some of the scenic spots. Besides, the sixty-domed mosque of Khan Jahan Ali at Bagher Hat is also famous. Although small in size, there are many places to travel in Bangladesh. There are all kinds of tourist attractions in Bangladesh. One such interesting and popular district is Lalmonirhat which has a geographical location of 1247.371 sq km. Lalmonirhat is a border district in the north of Bangladesh. It is bounded on the north by Kochbihar and Jalpaiguri districts of West Bengal, on the south by Rangpur district, on the east by Kurigram and Kochbihar districts of India, and on the west by Rangpur and Nilphamari districts. Lalmonirhat is called a district surrounded by enclaves because there are 33 enclaves in the district. The two largest enclaves in the district are Dahagram and Angarpota. These 3 enclaves have been connected to the mainland through 3 bigha corridor. The total population of the district is 1109343. Administrative Lalmonirhat district was formed in 1984. Hatibandha Upazila is the largest of the five upazilas of the district with an area of 288.42 sq km and the smallest upazila Aditmari with an area of 195.03 sq km. In 1971, Lalmonirhat district was under Sector 6. On 4 and 5 December the Pak army left Lalmonirhat district under heavy attack by the freedom fighters and the allied forces. The district was liberated on 6 December. Literacy rate: Average literacy is 42.3%. Males constitute 48.2% of the population and females 36.2%. Educational institutions: 27 colleges, 200 secondary schools, 597 primary schools, 269 madrasas. Main sources of income: Agriculture 72.78%, non-agricultural labor 3.46%, industry 0.5%, trade 10.49%, transport and communication 2.38%, employment 4.45%, religious services 0.19%, Construction 0.69%, Rent and Remittance 0.2% and others 4.86%. Folk culture: Rhymes, proverbs, feminine songs, mantras,folk songs, Baul music are notable. Places of interest: Biman Ghati, Teesta Railway, Rare Species Tree, Mughal Hat, Zero Point, Nag Lingam, Qutubkhana, Sindurmati, Lalmonirhat District Museum (Lalmonirhat Sadar), Khetu Muhammad Sarkar Bridge and Well (Aditmari), Tin Bigharam Patgram), Kakina Zamindar Bari's Hawakhana, Zamindar Mahimaranjan's Museum, Sheikh Fazlul Karim's Bari, Tusbhandar Zamindar Bari Kaliganj, Teesta Barrage, Shalban Hatibandha etc. Gaibandha is another notable district of Rangpur division. This district is an administrative region of Rangpur Division in northern Bangladesh. Gaibandha district was formed in 1984. Gaibandha district is bounded on the north by Kurigram and Rangpur districts, on the south by Bogra and Joypurhat districts, on the east by Jamalpur district and Teesta, Jamuna river and on the west by Rangpur, Dinajpur and Joypurhat districts. It is said that about 5200 years ago, Gobindganj area of Gaibandha district was the capital of a great king. There is a legend that the name Gaibandha came as a place for tying cows. Gaibandha district is divided into 7 upazilas. These are Gaibandha Sadar Upazila, Sadullapur Upazila, Fulchhari Upazila, Gobindganj Upazila, Palashbari Upazila, Saghata Upazila and Sundarganj Upazila. In 1973, the city area was transformed into Gaibandha municipality. Palashbari is the smallest upazila of the district with an area of 190.67 sq km and the largest upazila is Gobindaganj upazila with an area of 481.66 sq km. The Gaibandha region was part of the Maurya, Gupta, Pala and Kamarupa kingdoms at different times. In 1883 there was a movement against the collection of additional taxes in this district. The anti-British movement started in 1921 and the Tebhaga movement in 1946. In 1956, a farmers' conference was held in Fulchhari on the initiative of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani. After the speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 7 at the beginning of the War of Liberation in 1971, the freedom-loving people in Palashbari Upazila blocked the Rangpur-Bogra highway and one person was killed when the Pak army opened fire on the local market. The total area of Gaibandha district is 2169.27 sq km. Notable educational institutions of the district are Gaibandha Government Boys High School, Juma Bari High School, Saghata Pilot High School. Famous personalities: Shah Abdul Hamid (the first speaker of independent Bangladesh), Akhtaruzzaman Ilyas (literary). Places of interest: Bardhankuthi of Gobindaganj Upazila, Zamindar Bari of Naldanga, Palace of Raja Virat, Mirer Bagan of Gaibandha Sadar, Shah Sultan Gazi Mosque etc. are notable. Through travel, on the one hand, we gain knowledge about many new places and topics. On the other hand, the day is cut short. So I want the tourism industry in Bangladesh to be in a good position with the world in the love of all of us. Young entrepreneurs have no choice but to take the tourism industry to different parts of the country. At the same time, we need to encourage tourists to travel by highlighting the history and heritage of our country through digitalization. Augustine said, "The world is a book, and those who do not travel cannot read it." So travel is joy, travel is happiness. Travel is a new place of dreams.