blog Rangamati, a small town located amongst the green hills, lakes and rivers of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. This is what makes it a prime Bangladesh hill destination. It is known as the Lake City of Bangladesh as this place is located on the bank of the beautiful Kaptai Lake. It is the administrative headquarter of the Rangamati Hill District, the largest district of Bangladesh and located some 77 kilometres away from Chittagong. For long time Rangamati has been a prime Bangladesh tourist destination for its location, scenic beauty, colourful tribal people, tribal homespun textiles and ivory jewellery.
Rangamati is situated in the Chittagong Division. It is surrounded by the Tripura state of India to the north, Bandarban District to the south, Mizoram State of India and Chin State of Myanmar to the east, and Khagrachari and Chittagong Districts to the west.
The area of the district is 6116 km2 of which 1292 km2 is riverine and 4825 km2 is below jungle vegetation.
Bandarbans- the another beauty of Bangladesh:
Bandarban, a 4,479 km² wide area with a population of 292,900 (2003 est.) inside Bangladesh is bordered by Cox’s Bazaar, Chittagong, Rangamati and Khagrachari. On the other side of the 129 kilometer international border lies Myanmar provinces of Chin and Arakan.
Bandarban has only one town that approaches anything near a city – the Bandraban town. The rest of the area is divided into 7 upazilas, which are in turn divided into varying numbers of unions. Each union is a cluster of paras and villages.
Tourists spots in Bandarban in Beautiful Bangladesh:
Baklai Waterfall
Boga Lake
Buddha Dhatu Jadi
Chimbuk Hill and Tribal Villages
Chinri Jhiri Waterfall
Faipi Waterfall
Jadipai Waterfall
Keokradong
Meghla
Mirinja Parjatan
Nafakhum and Remakri
Nilachal
Nilgiri and Thanchi
Patang Jhiri Waterfall
Prantik Lake
Raj Vihar and Ujanipara Vihar
Rijuk Waterfall
Sangu River
Shoilo Propat
Tajingdong
Upabon Parjatan
Zingsiam Saitar