Lifestyle Desk: Winter means the beginning of travel. At a time when there is no fear of being tired in the scorching heat, no trouble of muddy roads in the rain. Severe burns. That's why nature lovers choose winter to visit. All in all, winter is the most suitable time for the people of Bangladesh to travel. And to make proper use of this suitable time, it is necessary to select a suitable place.
Let's take a look at some of the top 5 places in Bangladesh to travel safely in winter.
Sundarbans
First on my winter travel list would be Sundarbans, one of the world's rarest mangrove forests. Khulna, Satkhira and some parts of Bagerhat district have this forest of immense wonder of the world. Sundarbans is an ideal place for forest lovers and wildlife lovers.
The most interesting thing in the Sundarbans is the Royal Bengal Tiger. Apart from this, numerous wildlife and animal sanctuaries including deer, monkeys, snakes, crocodiles. In my personal opinion, the sound of Sundarbans will come first above all these. The sound of a leaf falling, the sound of water, the sound of trees in the wind and the small canals will take you to a scenic spot. So Sundarbans can be the perfect place for you to travel in winter.
Jaflong
Sylhet's Jaflong is a wonderful combination of beautiful mountain peaks, clear water and colorful pebbles. Leaving the mechanical noise of urban civilization, life comes here to hide its head in search of a little peace. The mind dances with joy in the magic of nature. So anyone can come to Jaflong, a fairytale kingdom full of mountains, water and rocks to fulfill the travel mind. Moreover, now a new shower has been added, the magical shower.
Jaflong of Sylhet is known throughout the country as the daughter of nature. Located at the foothills of the Khasia Jainta Hills, Jaflong is a wonderful haven of natural beauty. The layered rock formations on the banks of the Piane River make Jaflong attractive. On the other side of the border are the Indian hill-hills, flowing in unceasing streams from the Dawki Hills.
Waterfalls, hanging Dauki Bridge, clear frosty water of Payain River, deep forests of high mountains and the serene silence of nature enthrall the tourists. Therefore, thousands of local and foreign tourists flock to Prakrutikanya Jaflang every day to forget all the busyness of mechanical civilization and surrender themselves to nature even for a while. A little further from Jaflong you will find the Tamabil border.
Nijhum Island
Enchanting deer, huge keora forest and beautiful beach among soft sand is Nijhum Island. A mesmerizing atmosphere in the cold air with the sea water and the roar of the waves. The creator has poured all forms on this island full of natural beauty. Every year, tourists from different parts of the country visit Nijhum Island.
Pran is a natural natural island formed in the river basin. It is a small green land surrounded by sand dunes in the lap of the Bay of Bengal. Keora trees filled with innumerable roots make a wall around the island. The light of the sun shining in the eastern sky is shining on the small waves of the sea, the wind is blowing half past the forest beside the beach. Small and big trawlers are cutting in the blue water. Any tourist can visit Nijhum Island if he wants to see the beach, Keora forest, bird-nature, village all together.
Shrimangal
Srimangal Upazila of Moulvibazar is known as the tea capital of Bangladesh. You can visit several places in Srimangal in winter. Srimangal town is small, but well organized. All the buildings of this city including houses, mosques, temples, churches have an impression of aesthetics. There are tea gardens in most parts of the city. Here, wherever you look, you will see tea gardens, which will make your eyes widen. Only a handful of green as far as the eye can see. Rows of hills of tea plantations, winding mountain roads and dense green forests are a wonderful beauty.
Notable places to visit in Srimangal include- Lauachhara National Park, Tea Museum, Tea Resort, Deanston Cemetery, Chakanya Sculpture, Nirmai Shibbari, Tea Research Institute, Bangladesh Wildlife Service Foundation, Khasiapunji, Tipra Palli, Manipuri Para, Garo Palli, Neelkantha Tea Cabin, Bernese Hills, Golf Course, Pakhi Bari, Batur Bari, Lalmati Hill, Rubber Garden, Pineapple Garden, Madhavpur Lake, Hail Howar, Baikka Bill etc.
Panchagarh
Panchagarh district is known as Himalayan girl of Bangladesh. Due to the geographical location of the district at the foothills of the Himalayas, Panchagarh is called the daughter of the Himalayas. Kanchenjunga is the third largest mountain in the world. Every year during winter this mountain can be seen from Bangladesh.
Kanchenjunga is clearly visible from Panchagarh and Tetulia. The mountain can be seen from mid-October to December. As the winter sky is cloudless and clear, the snow-white Himalayas and Kanchenjunga float.
Ambani-daughter Isha was caught in a 'warm' outfit in black and white at the event
The third largest mountain in the world can be seen from the government post bungalow square or zero point of Tentulia upazila city. Besides, the green hills of Darjeeling can be clearly seen.