Rangamati is one of the most attractive travel destinations of Bangladesh. It’s Administrative Headquarter of Rangamati District of Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. If you don’t visit Rangamati yet, you will not discover a big portion of natural beauties of Bangladesh.
From Chittagong a 77 km. road amidst green fields and winding hills will take you to Rangamati. It is also connected by waterway from Kaptai. The township is located on the western bank of the Kaptai Lake. Rangamati is known as "Lake City".
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Rangamati is a favourite holiday destination because of its beautiful landscape, scenic beauty, lake, colourful indigenus groups (Chakma, Marma, Tanchangya, Tripura, Pankua, Khiang, Murang, Rakhain etc), its flora and fauna, indigenous museum, hanging bridge, homespun textile products, ivory jewellery and the indigenous men and women who fashion them. For tourists, the attractions of Rangamati are numerous. Indigenous life, fishing, speed boat cruising, hiking, bathing or merely enjoying nature as it is.
Hanging Bridge: Hanging Bridge is the landmark icon of Rangamati. It's a popular tourist spot and a must go destination. If you don't visit hanging bridge, your Rangamati visit will incomplte. So don't miss it.
Kaptai Lake : Kaptai Dam and the lake are the main attractions of Kaptai. Kaptai lake is a wonderful spot for boating and cruising. Parjatan and private tour operators offer a number of cruises by mechanical boats. If you are not visiting Kaptai separately then, don’t forget to go for a boating up to Kaptai on the Kaptai Lake while you go to Rangamati tour.
Rangamati Town is mainly divided into 13 areas. Namely Vedvedi, Collegegate, Rajbari, Newmarket, Banarupa, Kathaltoli, Fishery Ghath, Reserve Bazar, Launch Ghath, Pathor Ghata, Tabalchori, Mazher Basti, Asam Basti.
Rangamati is a favourite holiday resort because of its scenic beauty |
Indigenous Museum: The only Indigenous Cultural Museum in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region was established at Rangamati town in 1978 and run by the Tribal Cultural Institute. It preserves valuable objects and articles of different tribes depicting their socio-economic, cultural and historical tradition. Open: Saturday- Thursday, 10.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m. Closed: Friday & Public Holidys. Admission is free.
Parjatan Holiday Complex is the best place to stay in Rangamati.
Phone: 0351/63126
There are other hotels in Rangamati where you can stay.
wow! so nice...
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