History of Bandarban
In the early days of 15th century, Arakanese kingdom expended its territories to the Chittagong area of Bengal. After the victory of Arakan on Burma’s Pegu kingdom in 1599 AD, Continue Reading →
In the early days of 15th century, Arakanese kingdom expended its territories to the Chittagong area of Bengal. After the victory of Arakan on Burma’s Pegu kingdom in 1599 AD, Continue Reading →
There are more than fifteen ethnic minorities living in the district besides the Bengalis, including: the Marma, the Arakanese descendants and Arakanese (Rakhine), who are also know as Magh, Mru Continue Reading →
Inside the town, which can be easily covered on feet, the most available mode of transport in the rickshaw. For places out of town there are three-wheeler taxis near the Continue Reading →
Precautions before trekking the Boga Lake Travelers should have to be enough confident about trekking a long way and also to be energetic and mentally prepared to walk almost 7 Continue Reading →
Tribal community in Boga lake, Bandarban It is easy to imagine for the common people that almost 1500 ft above sea level and unfavorable natural area of Boga lake has Continue Reading →
Rangamati is a district of Bangladesh in Chittagong Division. Rangamati is located at South-eastern side of Bangladesh. Rangamati is the largest district of Bangladesh by Area wise. Rangamati is a Continue Reading →
About Boga Lake Information for Tourist An inscriptive endowment of beauty and pleasure at Bogalake The highest natural lake of Bangladesh, Bogalake Location of the Boga lake Alternative identification of Continue Reading →
History: In the early days of 15th century, Arakanese kingdom expended its territories to the Chittagong area of Bengal. After the victory of Arakan on Burma’s Pegu kingdom in 1599 Continue Reading →
Main Tourist Spots in Bandarban, Bangladesh: Baklai Waterfall Boga Lake Buddha Dhatu Jadi Chimbuk Hill and Tribal Villages Chinri Jhiri Waterfall Faipi Waterfall Jadipai Waterfall Keokradong Meghla Mirinja Parjatan Nafakhum Continue Reading →