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Individual tour to Chittagong Hill Tribes in Bangladesh, customized at Pyala Travel.

Bangladesh, Chittagong Tour

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Hill Tribes and beach in Bangladesh

One of the most interesting areas of Bangladesh, the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Here in the mountains you will find many hill tribes who live in the traditional way in a beautiful setting. Not far away are the most beautiful beaches in the country.

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7 days




Bangladesh, Chittagong Tour
 
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Day 1 Dhaka - Chittagong
Today you will cover a considerable distance from Dhaka to the southern Chittagong, Bangladesh's second city and the largest port in the country. En route we stop at a war cemetery and a Buddhist monastery and lunch in Comilla. In the evening you will arrive in Chittagong. In colonial times, lived here - after Calcutta - the most British throughout Bengal.

Chittagong is a picturesque hinterland of large green hills and lakes is the second
largest city of the country and a busy international seaport. It has many industrial establishments too.  Its green hills and forests, broad sandy beaches and fine cool climate always attract holidaymakers. It combines the hum of a seaport with the pleasure of a charming hill-town with its undulating topography. Places of tourist attraction in Chittagong city are as follows: - Shrine of Bayzid Bostami, World war-11 Cemetery, Foy’s Lake, Ethnological Museum, Court Building, Patenga Beach, Chatteshwari temple, Sitakund, etc.

Day 2 Chittagong - Bandarban
Today you will visit the so-called. "Chittagong Hill Tracts, a region that is totally different in terms of culture and landscape than the rest of Bangladesh. In the densely vegetated hills tribe peoples who live according to the original traditions alive. Most of these people are Buddhists. Through the Arakan Highway, drive south towards the hills of the Chittagong Hill Tracts to the tribal market town of Bandarban. Here you can stroll through the town with its market, Golden Temple and Meghla Lake.

The Hill Tracks comprises of three Hill districts. The topography of the area is
typical from rest of Bangladesh. The steep forested evergreen hills with the major tribal people and there different culture is of great attraction. The different tribes like the Chakma, Marma, Tanchanghya, Bom, Murang, Gorkha, etc. are spread over Rangamati, Bandarban and Khagrachari districts.
Day 3 Bandarban - Teknaf
Today your journey to Teknaf (235 kilometers). En route visit the Natural Park of Teknaf near the Naf river. You pass villages of the Burmese sounding strains the Murong and Bawn. In the evening the night in Teknaf. Teknaf is the southern gateway to the country and border town with Burma.
Day 4 Teknaf - St. Martin's
In the morning you take the ferry (three hours) to Saint Martins island, a tropical paradise surrounded by coral reefs. There are no roads, rickshaws, cars, only palm trees, fish markets, beaches and a few turtles.

St.Martin’s Island is a small Island with a population of  about 7/8 thousand people and they depend on fishing  directly or indirectly. There are beautiful corals on the south-eastern corner of this island. The water around this Island is emerald green and always invites one to join for a relaxing bath. It will be possible to snorkel here, if you carry your own snorkeling gear. This trip will be tenacious and rough to some extent and participant should note it while joining the trip. From Teknaf around two (2) and half hour boat ride away is the only living coral island in Bangladesh, St. Martin. Snorkeling is possible here to see and enjoy the colorful under water
Day 5 St. Martins - Cox Bazaar
In the morning, still lounging on the island, before the afternoon return by ferry to Teknaf. Once we drive to Cox's Bazar, about three hours away.
Cox’s Bazar is located on the South Eastern part of Bangladesh. Panwa, the yellow flower was its early name. After Lieutenant Cox kept his footprint and administered the area and the name turned to Cox’s Bazar. Having the world’s longest unbroken (120km) beach, sloping gently down to the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal against the picturesque background of a chain of hill covered with deep green forests. The area has the influence of the Rakhaine tribes and there are many Buddhist temples and pagodas. The fish market with variety of sea fish, rare conch shell, the colorful and unique culture & costume of the Rakhaine is a matter of attraction.
Day 6 Cox Bazaar - Dhaka
In the morning we visit the town, the Burmese market and the fish market. In the afternoon you fly back to Dhaka.
Day 7 depart Dhaka

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