Beautiful Bangladesh
Before Independent Bangladesh Named Has East Pakistan, After Independent Name Independent Bangla, is the second largest Muslim country in the world. The capital, Dhaka, has over 2000 mosques and is known as the city of mosques.
Inani beach is another spectacular sea beach in Bangladesh which is very close to the world’s longest sandy beach cox’s bazar. It is the only rocky beach of Bangladesh made up with unusually shaped rock and coral boulders, which are scattered everywhere. Many people just gonna there just to see the amazing coral boulders.
Inani beach is located 32 kilometres south of the famous cox’s bazar beach. The way to go Inani beach from cox’s bazar is full of mind blowing scenes of nature. Green hills stay in the east of the road and in the west the ultimate beauty of Bay of Bengal. This scene is very amazing, your mind will be with full of charm even before seeing Inani beach.
It is great to wash up your feet with the salty water of bay of bengal when you are sitting on a rocky boulder to enjoy the beauties of the beach. All kinds of seashells are found on this beach with variation of colors and sizes
But there is no good accommodation and restaurants available here. So before you plan to travel this beach you should prepare with packet lunch and backpacks. And enjoy the beuties from morning to dask. Then come back to your hotel in cox’sbazar.
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Bangladesh got the special blessings of nature. Many very beautiful places surround it. Kuakata is one of them. It is a wide sandy beach with a mind blowing scenic beauties. Travelers of diverse places come here to enjoy this unique beauties.
Kuakata is located on the south western part of Bangladesh. It is in Potuakhali district and about 70 kilometers north of the town. It is the beach where you can enjoy the amazing scene of both sunrise and sunset. These features attract a lot of tourists from both home and abroad to travel kuakata.
Previously tourists did not feel comfort there due to poor transport and poor housing places. But recent times a lot of development done by the government and local business owners.
After sunset you can go to the Rakhaine market where you can find several goods made by tribal Rakhaine peoples and also observe their lifestyle. If you are lucky you may enjoy cultural shows presented by this Rakhaine people.
You can see the highest budhdha incarnation of Bangladesh at misripara, which is 12 kilometers away from kuakata beach. There are also some places where you may like to visit. You can see Gangamati which is a forest reserve and Fatrar chor which is a mangrove forest and part of world famous Sundarban.
During Maghi purnima and rush purnima a lot of people arrive here to have holy bath. Traditional fairs are also arranged.
Kuakata is a virgin place of migratory winter birds. A lot of birds come here during winter. Coconut forest and the waves of the bay of Bengal will touch your heart.
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GEOGRAPHY : GEOGRAPHY The delta landmass comprise mainly of three mighty rivers the-Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna, with a network of 50 plus rivers and numerous canals. Bangladesh is a riverine nation situated in the middle of the Ganges delta. Mostly flat, there are a few hilly areas in the south east and the north east
CITIES OF BANGLADESH : Bangladesh is primarily a rural country with most people living outside of the urban areas. However, this demographic is fast changing and Bangladesh is seeing the rise of huge metropolises. Dhaka, the capital, is one of the largest cities in the world, with a population over 10 million. CITIES OF BANGLADESH
The country is divided into six administrative divisions namely Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Barisal and Sylhet. A division is composed of a number of districts. Altogether there are 64 districts in Bangladesh. The districts are further divided into 490 thanas. Several union councils constitute a thana and there are 15-20 villages is each thana. The local government is conducted by elected bodies known in urban areas as Pourasavas (municipality) and in rural areas as Union Parisads, headed by an elected Chairman. Dhaka is the capital and the largest metropolitan city of the country.
The major economic resources of Bangladesh are notably the fertile land, abundant water resources and ample human resource. But due to paucity of capital, modern technology and skilled labour force, gainful utilization of the work force has not been possible in the past. The trend in the ration of population to physicians and hospital beds, although improving, is still low. Availability of nurses is very low. Therefore, there is a strong need to improve availability of physicians, hospital beds and nurses, in addition to the need for better quality of medical services.
On the contrary, Bangladesh is also recognized as a country with lots of potentials reflected in the capacity to live with disasters, discovery and promotion of oral dehydration solution, introduction of micro-credit schemes, fertility reduction and many other, the rest of the world is benefiting from. Bangladesh is also a world leader for innovative NGO programs which work in partnership with the government providing many services, including, skill training, non-formal education, health and family planning, water supply and sanitation.
The major portion of Bangladesh lies within the broad delta formed by the rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers and constantly suffers annual floods. The only significant area of hilly terrain, constituting less than one-tenth of the country's territory, is the Chittagong Hill Tracts District in the narrow southeastern part of the country.