Discover the Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Bangladesh
There is no shortage of places to visit in Bangladesh, which is full of natural beauty. However, many people do not have time to travel day after day in their busy lives. Currently, the popularity of daylong tours has increased. More or less everyone looks for places that can be visited in a day’s vacation.
In this case, everyone leaves the previous night and reaches the desired place, spends the whole day there and around it, and returns at night. In a daylong tour, you can go not only around Dhaka but also far away if you want. Similarly, this report has found 10 places to go on a day tour.
Comilla
Daylong tours Bangladesh , Comilla district is well known for its natural beauty and historical places. The hilly part of the northern part of the district is known as Mainamati, and the southern part is known as Lalmai. Shalban Bihar, between Lalmai and Mainamati, is a popular tourist destination. There are several signs of ancient civilizations in Shalban Bihar and its surroundings. Located just 5-6 kilometers from Shalban Vihar, the cemetery of soldiers killed in World War II inside the Comilla Cantonment is one of the most visited places in Comilla.
The Mainamati Museum is another special attraction in Comilla. In this museum, you will see ancient weapons, bronze vessels, gold coins, silver coins, and 86 types of bronze items. Not only that, you will also see more than 150 Buddhist statues collected from various Buddhist temples here. The beauty of the Bangladesh Rural Development Academy (BARD), located in Kotbari near the Dhaka-Chittagong highway, 4-5 kilometers outside Comilla city, is also fascinating.
Another tourist attraction in Comilla is the Dharmasagar Dighi. It is believed that the Dighi was named after the philanthropist King Dharmapala in 1750 or 1800 AD. Raja Dharmapala was a king of the Pala dynasty and a compassionate man. This pond was dug to provide water to the famine-stricken people during the famine. The king’s aim was to alleviate the water shortage of the subjects. Every afternoon, many visitors flock to the banks of this pond. Another thing that you should not forget while visiting Comilla is to taste the best rosmalai in the country. Apart from this, the khadi cloth here is also widely known.
Discover the Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Bangladesh
Transportation and accommodation
You can easily get down to Comilla by train from any part of the country to Chittagong. There are bus services from Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, and several other districts. From Dhaka’s Sayedabad Bus Terminal, Asia Line, Tisha, BRTC, and Econo Service reach Comilla in two and a half hours.
For overnight stays, there are hotels in the city: Hotel Red Proof Inn, Kanan Lake Resort Limited, Hotel Vilas, Hotel Sagarika, Hotel Pipasa, and Hotel Gomti—medium-budget hotels. For a quiet and comfortable stay, there is the Bangladesh Rural Development Academy (BARD) Guest House, also known as the ‘Queen’s Cottage.’.
Mymensingh
Haor, jungle, buffalo horns, Mymensingh—these three are how the proverb used to introduce Mymensingh, the largest district of India, in the past. Various ancient structures have made Mymensingh more prosperous. Among them, Muktagachha Rajbari, Alexandra Castle, Shashilaj, Silver Palace, Ramgopalpur Zamindar Bari, and Gauripur Rajbari are particularly popular. Apart from this, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh Museum, Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin Museum, old Brahmaputra River, Bipin Park, and the Botanical Garden are equally popular with tourists.
You can go to Shashilaj from the Brahmaputra Bridge Bus Stand area of Mymensingh city. For this, take a rickshaw or auto from there. Within 10 minutes, you will reach Shashilaje, locally known as Mymensingh Rajbari. If you enter through the main gate, you will see a beautiful garden in front of the main building. In the middle of the garden, there is a white stone fountain and a stone statue of the Greek goddess Venus.
Another tourist attraction very close to Shashilaje, just 5 minutes away, is Alexander Castle. It takes about ten minutes to walk to Alexander Castle, which is used as the library of the Teachers Training College. Famous people, including Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, Nawab Salimullah, Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das, Lord Curzon, and others, have spent the night as guests in this Alexander Castle.
Behind this castle are two Ashwattha trees. It is known that Rabindranath Tagore used to spend time sitting in the shade of Ashwattha trees while staying in this castle. Currently, about 15,000 books are kept in eight rooms of Alexander Castle. You can have lunch after leaving Alexander Castle. For this, you can go to Selim Hotel at Thana Ghat. Local food is available at affordable prices at Selim Hotel.
The Agricultural University is located just 4 kilometers away from Mymensingh city. It is located on an area of about 1200 acres. It is not possible for anyone to visit the entire university area in a day. However, tourists can visit the university’s flower garden, Baishakhi Chattar; litchi and mango orchard; green fields; lakes; fish museum; agricultural museum; central mosque; fields of various crops; fish farming ponds; cattle farms; scenic roads; university railway station; and various spectacular sculptures in a short time.
You can also visit Zainul Abedin Park. Zainul Abedin Park is located in a beautiful environment on the banks of the river. For entertainment, this park has fountains, swings, trains, magic boats, mini zoos, a Baishakhi stage, horse-drawn carriages, spinning wheels, and various food stalls. For those who want to float on the river, there are also rowboats. At the other end of this park is the Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin Museum. You can visit the museum by paying a ticket of 20 taka.
The Muktagachha Zamindar House in Mymensingh is known to everyone. Many people may have already visited there. It is also known as Muktagachha Rajbari. The distance from Mymensingh city to this Zamindar House is 17 kilometers. You can go to Muktagachha by bus going to Tangail for 30-40 taka. You can also travel from Muktagachha by reserving a local or CNG from in front of the Mymensingh Town Hall. The local CNG fare is 40-45 taka per person. Reserve is 200-250 taka. It takes 40-50 minutes to go to Muktagachha.
Get off there and take a rickshaw or a short walk to reach Muktagachha Zamindar House. In front of the Zamindar House, there is a 150-year-old traditional cowherd stall. Don’t forget to eat this dessert. On the way back, you will have to go to Mymensingh city again by Laguna, CNG, or bus from Muktagachha. From Mymensingh’s Maskanda bus stand, you can return to Dhaka within 2-3 hours by bus on Ena, Shoukhin, Shamim Paribahan, Alam Asia, Shyamoli Bangla, or Imam Paribahan.
How to get to Mymensingh?
From Dhaka’s Mohakhali, you can reach Mymensingh district town in about two and a half to three hours by Ena Paribahan for a fare of 220 taka. In addition to Ena Paribahan, buses of Shoukhin, Shamim Paribahan, Alam Asia, Shyamoli Bangla, and Imam Paribahan operate on the Dhaka-Mymensingh route. Buses coming from Dhaka to Mymensingh stop at Maskanda bus stand.
If you want to go to Mymensingh by train from Dhaka, you can reach Mymensingh by taking the Teesta Express train at 7:20 am from Kamalapur or Airport Railway Station and reach Mymensingh before 11 am. The price of train tickets per person varies from 140 to 250 taka depending on the class. If you want to go to Mymensingh from any district other than Dhaka, take your convenient vehicle so that you can reach Mymensingh city by morning.
Patenga
One of the most visited places in Chittagong is Patenga Sea Beach. This beach can be the best for those who want to go on a day trip with their loved ones. The place is quite popular with travelers. Patenga Sea Beach is a popular tourist destination in the port city of Chittagong. Patenga Sea Beach is located at the mouth of the Karnaphuli River. Patenga is located just 14 kilometers south of the zero point of Chittagong city.
Around Patenga Beach, there is a touch of nature’s scenic beauty, the busyness of the seaside, and the meeting of the Karnaphuli River with the vast sea. The sand dunes on the seashore and the sound of the wind will fill your mind. You will see how much people of all ages are having fun there. The four-cornered concrete blocks along the beach have given a different dimension. This has increased the beauty of the beach a lot.
During high tide, the waves crashing on the embankment create a beautiful scene. And when you see the green grass on the embankment, it seems as if a carpet of green has been laid. During high tide, the waves crashing on the CC block create a beautiful scene. Due to all these charming surroundings, Patenga Beach in Chittagong city is a bit different from other beaches.
Patenga Beach may be the best option for those who have not been to the world’s longest beach in Cox’s Bazar or have not had the opportunity to visit it due to lack of time. In the meantime, this beach has become world-famous. Thousands of tourists flock to this beach by the afternoon. The environment there is so charming that the sound of the sea rings in your ears as soon as you stand on the shore. You will see rows of ships carrying different flags of different countries of the world anchored.
Various types of food shops have been built next to the beach and in the forest. There are speedboats to spend some time in the sea. There are sea bikes and horses for roaming around the seashore. A little ahead to the north of Jhauban, the Bay of Bengal and the mouth of the Karnaphuli River are located. If you are lucky, you will be able to see the sunset in the afternoon if the weather is not hostile.
When you see the sunset, it will seem as if the sun is sinking into the sea. The sun takes on such a red color that it creates an impossible scene. It will instantly captivate your mind. Again, when the sun rises in the morning, it will seem as if the sun is rising from the sea.
How to go and where to stay?
Those who come from Dhaka or other parts of the country to see Patenga Sea Beach should first go to Chittagong City. Then, they can easily go to the beach from AK Khan or GEC in Chittagong city. Patenga is 14 kilometers south of Chittagong. It takes about an hour to go by auto rickshaw from Chittagong city. The fare will be around 250 taka.
If you want to go by bus, there is no problem; you will get direct buses from Bahaddarhat, Lalkhan Bazar intersection, GEC intersection, New Market, and Chawkbazar intersection. You will see the word C Beach written on the bus. Those who live in Chittagong do not need to be told how to get there. If you want to go by road, you can go directly to the beach via Alankar More AK Khan. Moreover, you just have to get on the buses marked C Beach. If you want to go from the GEC More in the city, you can also take a CNG autorickshaw for 180-200 taka.
On the other hand, if someone wants to come to Chittagong by train or railway, they can take the train on the Dhaka-Chittagong route. Mahanagar Prabhati leaves Dhaka at 7:40 am, Chattala Express at 9:20 am, Mahanagar Godhuli leaves Dhaka at 3 pm, Subarna Express leaves Dhaka at 4:20 pm, and Turna leaves Dhaka at 11 pm. The fare is 160-1100 taka. If someone wants to stay overnight there, there are several high-quality residential hotels. You can rent the residential hotels and spend the night.
Mahamaya Lake
A feast of greenery all around. No tourist would want to miss the opportunity to see the beauty of nature in the tunnel between two mountains surrounded by vines by boat. There is the opportunity to camp overnight. You can visit the country’s second largest artificial lake in Mahamaya, Mirsarai Upazila of Chittagong, from any place in Bangladesh in a day. Here, there is an 11 square kilometer long lake, as well as numerous small and large lakes. There are natural mountain waterfalls.
There is the opportunity to spend an incomparably beautiful morning with nature, the chirping of birds, and the rustling of leaves. There is also the opportunity to sit by this vast lake and have a barbecue after singing and chatting at night. There is also the opportunity to sit on the lap of a high mountain and see the immense fascination of nature. The path that runs with the pull of life gradually wants to become a friend, with a gentle excitement that awakens in the corner of the mind. From a distance, dams almost like mountains can be seen. Only mountains and mountains on both sides. Rows of dinghies and motorized boats are waiting by the dam.
The 11 square kilometer lake is simply beautiful. Looking at the clear water around the hills, you can see the blue sky. As you walk along the eastern horizon, you will want to get lost in your imagination. If you take your partner with you, it is not a problem. In the distance, you will see the tears of the mountains, crying profusely.However, seeing their tears, you will not want to cry yourself. Moreover, you will want to bathe in the water of tears. Even before that, where the end of the lake is, there is also a stream flowing. Is it blue? Is it green? All colors have been poured into the nature of Mahamaya. Mixing with it, your mind will change so much that your mind will want to return to the memories left behind.
How to reach Mahamaya Lake?
From any place in the country, you will have to get off at the Thakurdighi area of the Dhaka-Chittagong highway. As soon as you get off, you will see a signboard with the name of the spot. So you can take CNG to the very gate of the spot, or if you prefer to walk, then you will reach the gate of the spot in just 10 minutes.
Before going to the gate, you will find the railway track. If you are lucky, you will also see a beautiful view of the train arriving. Then, when you cross the railway track and come to the gate, you will see a ticket counter. From there, you will have to take a ticket to enter inside.
Each ticket costs 30 taka. Then, by submitting the ticket to another person at the gate, you will be able to enter this wonderful and beautiful tourist center that you have long desired. After entering, you will have to walk a little. At that time, rows of stilt trees will welcome you on both sides of the road, and groups of various flowers will greet you. The walk is over; now you have reached the lake. Take a look around.
Mountains on your left, mountains on your right, a little further ahead, you will see a huge lake, rows of boats, and kayaking boats arranged in the lake. Now, what is your choice? You will travel by boat or by boat? Or go kayaking with two or three people and explore the beauty of the lake! If you want, you can also camp in Mahamaya, but for that, you have to confirm the camping with the authorities two or three days in advance. All in all, if you come to visit Mahamaya Lake, you will win.
Kaptai
The amazing beauty of nature is hidden in Rangamati. Surrounded by green forests and small and large hills, Rangamati is like a place painted by an artist’s brush. The sight of Kaptai Lake comes to the eyes of many people upon hearing the name of Rangamati. Kaptai is a place with charming natural scenery. Tourists flock to the place to enjoy the surrounding hills, lakes, and greenery.
If you want, you can visit Kaptai Lake and its various tourist centers in one day at a low cost. During your trip to Kaptai, you can visit Kaptai Dam, Karnaphuli Hydropower Station, Navy Camp Picnic Spot, Zoom Restaurant Picnic Spot, Waggachhara Tea, Chitmaram Buddhist Temple, and Nisarga Pod House. You can also see the Hanging Bridge, Shuvolong Waterfall.
To go to Kaptai Lake from Dhaka, you can go directly by bus. If there is no traffic jam, you can reach it within 7-8 hours. The fare of a non-AC bus is 500-700 taka per person, and you can go by AC bus for 900-1000 taka. There is no direct train to Kaptai Lake. However, if you want to travel by train, you will have to go by rail to Chittagong. After that, you can change transport and reach Kaptai; the fare will be 200-300 taka per hour. There are also good kayaking facilities there.
Where to stay and eat during your trip to Kaptai?
If you want, you can visit Kaptai Lake in one day. If you want to stay overnight, talk to the authorities of the government rest house in advance. Apart from this, you can also stay in some rest houses of the army, PDB, and forest department. But it is subject to permission. You can also stay in some picnic spots such as Lakeshore, Lake Paradise, and Zoom Restaurant. But it will cost more money. If you want, you can also stay in Nisarga Pod House.
Several restaurants have been built around this lake. You can buy food from these. You can eat fresh fish in these restaurants. You can get food at low prices in these hotels from 10 am to 10 pm. Some popular restaurants near Kaptai are Lakeshore Hotel, Zoom Restaurant, and Paradise Cafe.
Mahera Zamindar House in Tangail
Mahera Zamindar House is the largest and most beautiful Zamindar House in the country. If you know its age, you will be surprised; the history of this 133-year-old Zamindar House is quite old. This Zamindar Bari is located about 4 kilometers away from the Natiapara bus stand on the Dhaka-Tangail road. For those who want to wander around Dhaka on a daylong tour, Mahera Zamindar Bari can be the best place.
Among the various landlord houses located in Tangail, the most popular is the Mahera landlord house. The walls of this house are still shining today. The beauty and eye-catching craftsmanship of the craftsmen of that time can be felt by looking at the beauty and eye-catching craftsmanship of this landlord house. This landlord house was built before 1890.
It is known that this landlord house was built in the style of the city of Cordoba in Spain. Two brothers named Kalicharan Saha and Anand Saha built this house on 1,174 percent of the land. The most attractive and beautiful building in the landlord house is called Kalicharan Lodge. The building, which is shaped like the English letter U, was built for the queens. That is why it was also called the Rani Bhavan at one time. Inside the landlord’s house, there are gardens, children’s parks, and various artificial structures. In addition, the aviaries, gardens, ponds, and buildings all make the Mahera landlord house look like a dreamland.
Before entering this royal house, a huge pond catches your eye. Its name is Vishakha Sagar. On the opposite side of this landlord’s house is the Academy building of the Police Training Center. Just after the main gate, you can see the Chaudhuri Lodge. There are two more lodges next to it. Next to it is an attractive building called Anand Lodge. Next to it is Maharaj Lodge. The buildings look almost the same. After seeing the beautiful lodges, the Passara and Rani can take a rest by the pond. There is an aquarium full of colorful fish next to the pond. There are iron tables and chairs. Now visit the museum.
According to history, during the War of Independence, the Pak army attacked the Mahera landlord’s house. Five villagers, including the daughter-in-law of the landlord’s house, were brutally shot dead. Later, they left the country by the waterway of the Lauhajang River. The camp of the Mukti Bahini was set up here at that time. An initiative was taken to establish this landlord’s house as a police training school in 1972. The police training school was upgraded to a police training center in 1990.
How to get there?
You will first have to go to Natiapara by taking various buses running from Dhaka’s Mohakhali to Tangail.
From there, you will have to reach the Maherapara Police Training Center by CNG, auto-rickshaw, tempo, or rickshaw. You can also go by private car. You can tour the entire zamindarbari by paying a ticket of 20 taka.
Birishiri in Netrokona
The best tourist spot in Netrokona is Birishiri. The unique beauty there fascinates everyone. In this land of white soil, you will see various tourist spots, including china clay hills, the Someshwari River, blue-green water lakes, churches, and hill tribes. Many people do not have time to visit anywhere in their busy lives. Such people look for tourist spots that can be visited on a day-long trip. A suitable destination for them is Birishiri in the Netrokona district. This is one of the best tourist spots to visit in one day at a low cost.
Birishiri is located in Durgapur Upazila of Netrakona District, Bangladesh. The main attraction of Birishiri is the Bijoypur Porcelain Mine. A lake of green and blue clear water flows through its chest. Birishiri is a very beautiful village. The length of the hills there and the surrounding plains is about 16 kilometers and a width of 600 meters. If you go to Durgapur Upazila of Netrakona, you can visit not only Birishiri but also various other places. Some such places are
1. Garo Hills: A part of the Garo-Khasia Mountains in the Indian state of Meghalaya. Some parts of it are located in the Indian state of Assam and the Netrakona and Mymensingh districts of Bangladesh. The area of the Garo Hills is about 8 thousand square kilometers.
2. Durgapur’s Zamindar House: Durgapur was once the capital of the Susang kingdom. Currently, it is an upazila of Netrakona. Starting from Someshwar Pathak and his descendants, this kingdom ruled for about 667 years.
3. Minority Cultural Academy: Minority Cultural Academy is located next to Durgapur bus stand. Various traces of the life journey of the minor ethnic groups living in this region are preserved here.
4. Tonk Movement Memorial: If you cross the Someshwari River a little further, you will see the memorial next to M.K.C.M. High School. Every year on December 31, the death anniversary of Comrade Mani Singh, a five-day folk fair called ‘Mani Singh Mela’ is held here.
5. Sadhu Joseph’s Dharmapalli: You will see the Catholic church after crossing the Someshwari River from Durgapur and reaching Ranikhong village by rickshaw. It was established in 1912.
6. Hajong Mata Rashimani Memorial: This memorial can be seen on the way from Durgapur Bazar to Bijoypur Hills. This Rashimani memorial is located in Baheratali next to Kamarkhali Bazar. It is known that Rashimoni stood against the unjust policies of the British moneylenders and landowners.
7. White Clay Hill: Everyone visits this place first on their trip to Netrokona. White Clay Hill is located 7 kilometers northwest of Durgapur Upazila Parishad. Chinese clay is collected from here. As a result, small, deep reservoirs have been created on the mountain. The clear blue reservoirs on the mountain are very beautiful to see.
8. Someshwari River: Someshwari River is famous for its clear water and fine sand. It is a river flowing in the Netrokona district of Bangladesh. Its beauty will also fascinate you.
9. Kangsa River: This river flows between Meghalaya and Bangladesh in India. The river originates in the Garo Hills near Tura in the eastern part of the Shillong Plateau in India.
10. Atrakhali River: You will see another river in Netrokona. That is the Atrakhali River. Some distance ahead, the river joins the main stream of Someshwari.
11. Kamala Rani Dighi: You can see Kamala Rani Dighi next to Birishiri Union Parishad. Although the dighi has now disappeared into the river, its southwestern bank is still a witness to time.
How to get there, where to stay, and where to eat?
You can get a direct bus to Durgapur from Mohakhali bus stand. You will reach Birishiri within 5-7 hours. You can also reach Birishiri by train from there. You will find some general quality hotels in Durgapur. The fares of these are also very low. If you go to Netrokona, do not forget to try the famous food Balish Sweets there.
Kuakata
This is the only beach in Bangladesh from where you can see both sunrise and sunset. Kuakata, with an 18-kilometer-long beach, is one of the most scenic beaches in Bangladesh. Kuakata is known as ‘Sagarkanya’ to tourists. Kuakata is a city in the Patuakhali district in the southwestern part of Bangladesh. Kuakata is located 70 kilometers south of Patuakhali Sadar. Kuakata is also quite popular as a tourist destination, like Cox’s Bazar, because of its sea beach.
Kuakata offers a variety of attractions including the sea beach, Gangamati forest, historical well, Seema Buddhist Temple, fishermen’s village, Crab Island, Fatra forest, and Sundarbans. Visitors can explore the Gangamati canal, Keranipara, and Crab Island, where visitors can see various plant species, birds, wild chickens, and monkeys. The Seema Buddhist Temple features an ancient Buddhist statue of 37 tons. The fishermen’s village offers dried fish from November to March, while the Fatra forest features Sundarbans, wild roosters, monkeys, and various birds.
You can also enter the Fatra forest during your trip to Kuakata. For this, you will have to rent a motorboat. If you go a little further along the road to the Seema Buddhist temple, you will enter Keranipara, the residence of the Rakhines. Rakhine women are quite skilled in weaving clothes. If you want, you can see their lifestyle there. There is another large Buddhist temple in Mishripara, another Rakhine village, about 8 kilometers away from Kuakata sea beach. It is known that the largest Buddhist statue in the subcontinent is located inside this temple.
How to go and where to stay?
You can reach your destination by taking several buses from anywhere in the country, including Unique, Hanif, Shyamoli, Green Saint Martin, Prachash, and Hilsa. There are various quality residential hotels in Kuakata for tourists to stay in. Depending on the quality and category, you can stay in these hotels for 400-5000 taka.
Sonargaon
Sonargaon was the ancient capital of Bengal. Sonargaon is located about 29 kilometers from Dhaka city, near the Dhaka-Chittagong highway. It was the administrative capital until the 13th century during the rule of the Dev dynasty. Sonargaon was part of the Bengal Sultanate until the advent of the Mughals in the Indian subcontinent. Along with its beautiful ancient buildings and monuments, Sonargaon, the ancient capital of Bengal, has a museum dedicated to preserving the country’s heritage and culture.
Designed by legendary painter Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin, the Folk Art Museum is a wonderful place combining history and natural beauty, which is ideal for a family trip. The office of the Bangladesh Folk and Crafts Foundation is located here. There is a beautiful lake near the museum premises. There are boating and fishing facilities. Apart from this, there is also a village of artisans, samples of traditional handicrafts, restaurants, and handicraft shops. Visitors can also visit the nearby ancient city of Panamnagar and the Sultanate-era Goladia Mosque. The Folk and Crafts Foundation has a library and exhibition center.
How to reach Sonargaon?
You can reserve a private car/microbus from Dhaka and spend the whole day in Sonargaon and return in the afternoon. If you cannot do that, you can also take a bus from Gulistan, Shahbagh, or Motijheel.
Mahasthangarh
Located on the west bank of the Karatoya River, about 13 km north of Bogra city, near the Bogra-Rangpur road, Mahasthangarh is a historical site and one of the major tourist destinations in northern Bangladesh. It was the capital during the reigns of the Maurya, Gupta, and Sena dynasties. Mahasthangarh has the oldest archaeological monument in Bangladesh, which was built in 2500 AD. Discover the Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Bangladesh.
Here you will also see historical sites such as Govinda Vita Temple, Mankali Kund, Parashuram Palace, and Ziyat Kund. The Hindu community still worships these as holy places. Ancient architectural monuments are scattered throughout Mahasthangarh. If you visit the Mahasthangarh Museum, you will see Hindu sculptures made of terracotta, gold jewelry, gold coins, etc., as evidence of ancient civilization. Along with traveling, you can satisfy your taste buds with the famous curd of Bogra.
What is the way to go to Mahasthangarh, and how much does it cost?
You can go to Bogra by bus or train. An intercity train called the Lalmoni Express runs on the Dhaka-Bogra route. If you want to go by bus, you can choose any one of Shyamoli Paribahan, SR Travels, Alhamra Paribahan, Nabil Paribahan, Dipjol Enterprise, or Manik Express.
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You can also get down in Bogra by bus on the Dhaka-Rangpur or Dhaka-Dinajpur route. There are motels of the Bangladesh Tourism Corporation for comfortable living in Bogra. Apart from this, there are Hotel Al-Amin, Hotel Akbaria, Hotel Amjadia, Azad Guest House, Hotel Park, and Hotel Sun View.