Visit Rangamati - Rangamati Tourist Information
Rangamati, a residential area situated on the green slopes, lakes, and streams of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. This is the thing that makes it a prime Bangladesh slope goal. It is known as the Lake City of Bangladesh as this place is situated on the bank of the lovely Kaptai Lake. It is the regulatory headquarter of the Rangamati Hill District, the biggest region of Bangladesh and found somewhere in the range of 77 kilometers far from Chittagong. For a long time, Rangamati has been a prime Bangladesh traveler goal for its area, grand excellence, bright tribal individuals, tribal handcrafted materials and ivory adornments.
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| Green Hill Rangamati |
The rich regular assets, differing vegetation makes Rangamati a Bangladesh Eco-Tourism goal. The street prompting Rangamati circles and winds through uneven landscapes secured with rich green backwoods and makes a noteworthy ordeal for quite a long time to come. A stay here gives a look into the way of life of different tribes living there. The ethnic tribes of Rangamati are the Chakma, Marma, Tonchongya, Tripura, Murong, Bome, Khumi, Kheyang, Chak, Pankhoa, and Lusai. The blend of various races, societies, religions, and traditions makes a fascinating group at Rangamati. It is said that without going by Rangamati a visitor will miss a bright cut of Bangladesh.
Visit Rangamati a mid-October to February as the temperature stays cool and typically there is no precipitation, notwithstanding, the excellence of Rangamati unleashes amid the rainstorm as the backwoods winds up noticeably greener, overflows with life and the waterways and waterfalls moves toward becoming recharged.
How to go from Dhaka to Rangamati
There are some good coaches who will take you to Rangamati. Both AC and non AC coaches are available and there are plenty of options for you to choose from. Buses leave for Rangamati from Sayedabada, Fakirapul, Motijheel Bus terminals every hour till midnight. Catching a bus is the only direct way to reach Rangamati from Dhaka as there are no trains or flights going there. Some major bus services are:
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Name
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Coach Type
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Price (Tk)
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Hanif Enterprise
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Non AC
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560
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S Alam Service
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Non AC
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650
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Shyamoli Paribahan
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Non AC
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560
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Shyamoli Paribahan
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AC Economy
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850
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Unique Service
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Non AC
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560
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Rangamati Tourist Attractions:
Kaptai Lake: This substantial man-made pool of Bangladesh crossing over a region of roughly 11000km2, was made as a store when the Kaptai dam was worked amid the 1960s. The lake was made by flooding valleys and plain grounds between various slopes. This made a pleasant view as forested slopes and levels ascend from underneath the water. The administration run tourism enterprise
and private administrators offer Kaptai Lake Cruise Tours, which is worthy of it. Other picturesque spots are additionally available through the conduits.
Rangamati, a residential area situated on the green slopes, lakes and streams of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. This is the thing that makes it a prime Bangladesh slope goal. It is known as the Lake City of Bangladesh as this place is situated on the bank of the lovely Kaptai Lake. It is the regulatory headquarter of the Rangamati Hill District, the biggest region of Bangladesh and found somewhere in the range of 77 kilometers far from Chittagong. For long time Rangamati has been a prime Bangladesh traveler goal for its area, grand excellence, bright tribal individuals, tribal handcrafted materials and ivory adornments.
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| Kaptai Lake |
Shuvolong Falls:
Shuvolong a place in Borokol sub area, situated around 25 kilometers (11kilometers – straight from one point to the other) far from Rangamati. There are a couple of waterfalls in the Shuvolong territory with the biggest one tumbling from as high as 300 feet. In the previous quite a while, this place has transformed into a traveler goal because of excellent waterfalls and the adjacent market. Shuvolong is effectively available by speed vessel or speedboats from Rangamati.
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| Shuvolong Water Falls |
Tribal Museum:
The exhibition hall is situated close to the section indicate the city. Set up in 1978, it is controlled by the Tribal Cultural Institute. Customary trimmings. outfits, earthenwares, melodic instruments, combat hardware, artworks and photos, old compositions, statues and old coins of different tribes are in plain view here. It is open Saturday to Thursday barring open occasions.
Hanging Bridge:
This 335 feet long scaffold over a bit of the Kaptai Lake is a symbol of Rangamati. Kaptai National Park: This backwoods hold is situated in the Karnafuly and Kaptai go. As per the administration measurements around 50,000 individual’s visits the national stop each year as it gives some strolling trails among the rich green backwoods. The creature types of Kaptai National stop are deer, elephants, monkeys, angling felines and feathered creatures. The Kaptai Forest Rest House, Kaptai Mukh Forest Rest House, and a few outing spots are situated here.
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| Hanging Bridge |
Rajban Bihar Pagoda
A globally known Buddhist Temple, where the mystic foremost friar of Rajban Vihara, Shrimath Sadhana Nanda Mohasthabir(Ban Vante) lives.
Peda Ting:
A little island on the Kaptai Lake, couple of kilometers far from Rangamati. It is for the most part known forits quietness. There are a couple visitor convenience offices here and a small eatery keep running by local people. It offers sustenances going from customary to indigenous rarities.
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Rajban Bihar Pagoda
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Chakma Royal Palace:
This is the castle of the present Chakma King. Be that as it may, it is interested out in the open for a visit.
DC Bungalow Area:
The District Commissioner's Bungalow is found adjoining the lake. There are a little beacon and a safe house available to general society. This spot gives a pleasant perspective of the lake.
Others:
The neighborhood market is likewise a vacation destination as it offers painstaking work, materials, and decorations made by the tribal individuals.
Taken From Tourism Club & Wikipedia





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