Coordinates: 23°48′N 90°18′E / 23.8°N 90.3°E / 23.8; 90.3
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Sajek is one of the few place in bangladesh ,which is really natural wonder and natural paradise. I recommended all bangladesi for go their, speciall for Dhaka city people. Small hils, river and forest all in one place. Sajek valley is known for its natural environment and is surrounded by mountains, dense forest, and grassland hill tracks. Many small rivers flow through the mountains among which the Kachalong and the Machalong are notable. On the way to Sajek valley, one has to cross the Mayni range and the Mayni river. The road to Sajek has high peaks and falls. I wanna to trip their again in future again.
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Symbol of Bengali nationalism. This monument was built to commemorate the martyrs of the historic Language movement of 1952(only and one languafe movement in the world's history). Hundreds and thousands of people with floral wreaths and bouquet gather on 21 February every year to pay respect in a solemn atmosphere. Celebrations begin at zero hour of midnight. As recognisation of the language movement UN declear 21 February as International mother language day in 1999, which ovsreve all over the world every year on 21 February.
Beside the Dhaka University, the Shahid Minar is a symbol of pride and honour for the heros given their life for Mother Language. The place is very exciting to encourage all ages and specially for young and youth. The history of 1952, the language movement and later the recognition of 21 Feb as International Mother Language Day all symbolized from this monument. A must... must and must see for anyone
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The National Assembly building complex in Dhaka designed by the American architect Louis Kahn (Kimbell Art Museum, Texas; Art galleries in Yale) from 1963 till his death in 1974 and finally inaugurated in 1983, is widely considered one of the masterpieces of architecture of the 20th century. While from the outside it is very impressive, the real drama unfolds in the interiors, where a 100 feet high space bathed in light from various angles, and animated by ramps, bridges and other elements, wrap around the central chamber which itself is awe-inspiring. There is a visitors section at the Assembly building which conducts guided visits (passports required, no phones, no photos) usually from 10am except weekends, without any prior permission. They can also take visitors to see some of the adjoining buildings. Call in advance to avoid disappointment, for a visit to remember. Very highly recommended.
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The hotel Neeshorgo is located on Marine Drive with easy access to the beach. A little further up towards Teknaf and as you cross Himchhori, you can visit the Fun Fest area where you can experience para sailing. Once in a lifetime experience.
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St. Martin's Island is a popular tourist destination. During the tourist season, 5 launches come and go from the mainland of Bangladesh every day. The real fun of St. Martin cannot be enjoyed without one night. It is better to have two nights. In that case 1 day may be reserved for Chera Dwip, another day for St. Martin. Everyday tourists return in the afternoon, so the fun of visiting the island in the afternoon is different. And if you can go to the full moon, then no need to wander around St. Martin's Island at night and increase your desire to live.
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Excellent handy crafts!! Must visit place in Dhaka Bangladesh. Fantastic location and house. Friendly family.
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Evening cruise on private motor boat. Many commuters cross the river in the mornings and back in the evenings after work. Many large ships anchored in the river.
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Baitul Mukarram, also spelled as Baytul Mukarrom (Arabic: بيت المكرّم; Bengali: বায়তুল মোকাররম; The Holy House) is the National Mosque of Bangladesh. Located at the center of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, the mosque was completed in 1968.[1] It has a capacity of 40,000
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