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Category: Bangladesh

Sunrise in St Martin’s Island – Bangladesh

Lonely Traveler January 27, 2012 February 13, 2022Cox's Bazar
Beautiful sunrise from the beautiful Saint Martin's island, Bangladesh.

There are very few places in Bangladesh from where you could enjoy both the sunset and sunrise. Saint Martin’s Island is one of those lucky places. From the island it is possible to enjoy sunset and sunrise easily. We stayed two days there, and everyday we enjoyed the sun rising…

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Sunset in Saint Martin’s Island – Bangladesh

Lonely Traveler January 27, 2012 February 13, 2022Cox's Bazar
Lovely sunset from saint martin's island. Located in cox's bazar of Bangladesh.

Saint Martin’s Island is a nice place to watch the sunset as there is nothing but water around the island. During our tour of Saint Martin’s Island we enjoyed a magnificent sunset there. Best place to watch the sunset on the island is the western side. We stayed at the…

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Brahmaputra river and the bridge from Mymensingh

Lonely Traveler December 29, 2011 December 29, 2021Mymensingh

The mighty river Brahmaputra entered into Bangladesh through the northern part of the country. Earlier the river was passing through the Jamalpur and Mymensingh district before falling into the Meghna river. During 1762 an 8.8 magnitude earthquake uplifted the tectonic plate of Madhupur tract of Bangladesh. Which forced the river…

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Shoshi Lodge – Mymensingh

Lonely Traveler December 28, 2011 December 30, 2021Mymensingh
Shoshi Lodge. Mymensingh

Shoshi lodge is a luxurious Jamidar house located in the Mymensingh town. Initially (approximately 150 years back) this massive house was built by the Jomidar SurjoKanto of Muktagachha. He had an adopted son named ShoshiKanto. The king named this lodge after him. Shoshikanto was the last inheritor of that ruler…

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Gouripur Lodge – Mymensingh

Lonely Traveler December 19, 2011 December 30, 2021Mymensingh
Gouripur lodge, Mymensingh

Gouripur Lodge is an antique edifice from the Mymensingh town. It is unknown about the built date and the purpose for which it was built. It was made using iron, tin and wood. Structure of the building is similar to the other Jamindar mansions of that period. It was built…

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Humhum Waterfall from Rajkandi

Lonely Traveler September 6, 2011 January 2, 2020Moulovibazar

Hum Hum waterfall (which is also known as Hum hum waterfall) is a beautiful, slightly remote waterfall which is located inside the Rajkandi reserve forest in Moulvibazar district. This is a nice location for the tourists to do a day trip that covers trekking beside water stream, forest, and slightly…

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