At the moment the road from Chittagong to
Cox's Bazar is one of the worst in the country and still unfinished, but you
can avoid it altogether by making your way from Dhaka to Chittagong, and then
doing a short 20 minute flight from there. Alternatively buses go straight from
Dhaka to Cox's Bazar, a distance of 370km
(230mi).
This small coral island about 10km (6mi) south-west of the
southern tip of the mainland is a tropical cliché, with beaches fringed with
coconut palms and bountiful marine life. There''s nothing more strenuous to do
here than soak up the rays, but it''s a clean and peaceful place without even a
mosquito to disrupt your serenity. It''s possible to walk around the island in
a day because it measures only 8 sq km (3 sq mi), shrinking to about 5 sq km (2
sq mi) during high tide. Most of island''s 5500 inhabitants live primarily from
fishing, and between October and April fisher people from neighbouring areas
bring their catch to the island''s temporary wholesale market. A ferry leaves
Teknaf for St Martin every day and takes
around 3 hours.
Getting to St. Martin ''s
is a three-step program. First you''ll need to fly or bus it down to Cox''s
Bazar, and then catch a bus to Teknaf, which is right on the very tip of Bangladesh , sandwiched up against Myanmar . From
Teknar, ferries run daily to St.
Martin Island .
The total distance from Dhaka to the island is
510km (316mi).
WHERE THE FRIENDSHIP OF SKY AND SEA
The nature has a lot of secrets and moods. Men
love friendship may be nature also. To see the friendship of sky and see we
will bring you Cox's Bazar the
largest unbroken sea breach of the world.
Sylhet division occupies the north east part of Bangladesh , has an area of 12596
sq. km and a population of 7.899 million. There are 4 districts and 14
municipalities under Barisal
. It is a natural hilly, forest area with ox bow lakes and famous shrines.
Nestled in the picturesque Surma Valley amidst scenic tea plantations and lush green
tropical forests, greater Sylhet is a prime attraction for all tourists
visiting Bangladesh
. Laying between the Khasia and the Jaintia hills on the north, and the Tripura
hills on the south, Sylhet breaks the monotony of the flatness of this land by
a multitude of terraced tea gardens, rolling countryside and the exotic flora
and fauna. Here the thick tropical forests abound with many species of wildlife,
spread their aroma around the typical hearth and homes of the Mainpuri Tribal
maidens famous for their dance.
The Sylhet valley is formed by a beautiful,
winding pair of rivers named the Surma and the Kushiara both of which are fed
by innumerable hill streams from the north and the south. The valley has good
number of haors, which are big natural depressions. During winter these haors
are vast stretches of green land, but in the rainy season they turn into
turbulent seas.
Sylhet division occupies the north east part
of Bangladesh
, has an area of 12596 sq. km and a population of 7.899 million. There are 4
districts and 14 municipalities under Barisal
. It is a natural hilly, forest area with ox bow lakes and famous shrines.
Sylhet is the land of Shrine
's, natural Hills, forests, beautiful tree plantations and lots of Haors. It is
an old city with full of natural beauties. A large number of tourists come
every year to visit Sylhet. The main attraction of Sylhet city is the Shrine of
Hajrat Shahjalal(R) and Hajrat Shah Poran (R). Shrine of Hajrat Shahjalal (R)
is on the top of a hillock (tilla) in Sylhet city. Thousands of visitors are
coming everyday in this Shrine. Shrine of Hajrat Shah Paran (R) is eight km far
from Sylhet town on the Sylhet-Jaflong road where also thousands of visitors
visits this Shrine everyday. Road journey to Sylhet is an wonderful experience
through roads running ups and down the hills and green lush tea gardens of
nature at its best.
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