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Tour to Heritage, Hill Track, Beach, Island & Sundarban Tour to Heritage, Hill Track, Beach, Island & Sundarban 14 Days / 13 Nights City Highlight Tourist Spots Nights Stay Dhaka Dhaka City, Old City, Pink Place, Hindu 02 Temple, Oxford Of The East Chittagong Mainamati, Archaeological Sites, Old Fish 02 Market, Temple Rangamati Rajban Bihar, Hanging Bridge, Kaptai 01 Lake, Shuvolong, Tribal Lifestyle & Culture Bandarban Tribal Market & Village, Tribal Lifestyle & 02 Culture, Golden Temple, Meghla Eco-Park Cox’s Bazar Beach, Maheskhali Island, Himchari, 02 Inani, Temple Khulna Sixty Dome Mosque, Nine Dom Mosque, 04 Thakur Pukur, Sundarban Mangrove Forest. Day City 01 Dhaka Arrival, Meet & welcome guest, transfer to hotel, dinner & stay overnight at hotel. Visit- The archaeological sites at Mainamoti, Buddhist monastery, 02 & 03 Chittagong slataring house, old fish trading market, Nandan Kanon Buddhist temple, Chatteshawari Hindu Temple, boat ride in karnafuly river, ctg sea beach, dinner & stay overnight at hotel. Visit - The famous Rajban Vihara Buddhist Complex, River cruise, 04 Rangamati Kaptai lake, Shuvolong , hanging bridge, tribal village & market, dinner & stay overnight at hotel. Visit- Tribal prominent groups- Chakma, Marma, Tipera, Tangchaya, 05 & 06 Bandarban Khumi, Lushai, Pankhu, Bhom, Kuki, Reangio, Meghla Eco-Park of Tiger hill, Golden temple, dinner & stay overnight at hotel. Visit - Buddhist Khyang at Ramu, Rakhain tribal community, World 07 & 08 Cox’s Bazar longest sea beach, Himchari, Burmese shell market, Maheskhali Island, Adinath Temple & Rakhain Village, dinner & stay overnight at hotel. Back from Cox’s Bazar to Dkaka to Jessore by domestic Air. Than drive 09 Khulna for Khulna, reach Khulna transfer to hotel, dinner & stay overnight at hotel. Enjoy River Mirgamari, Harintana, Shella, forest islands, huge 10 & 11 Sundarban Crocodiles, jungle, Katka Island, Badamtala beach, grass lands, facing the Royal Bengal Tiger, dinner & stay overnight at Boat. Evening having a dinner on board disembark the boat and avail your 12 Khulna opted mode of returning back and transfer to the hotel at Khulna. Visit - 60 Dom mosque ( World Heritage Site), Nine Dom Mosque, 13 Khulna- Dhaka Thakur Pukur, Tomb Of Saint Khan Jahan Ali, dinner & stay overnight at hotel in Dhaka. Visit- The old Dhaka City, Star mosque, Shadarghat river port, Buriganga river, Ahsan Manzil, Dhaka university, Sahid Minar, Curzon 14 Departure Hall, Dhakeshwari Hindu temple, Lalbagh Mughal fort and the National Parliament Building & late afternoon go to airport for departure. Itinerary: Arrival Arrive at Dhaka international airport. Meet & Greet guest at the arrival terminal with placard & welcoming guest Day 01 traditional way with flower and gift. Transfer to hotel by private car or micro van. Hotel check-in. Free at your Own. Overnight stay at hotel. Dhaka-Moinamati-Chittagong After breakfast drive to Chittagong (264 km) by reserved A/C micro van. En-route visit to spectacular archaeological sites at Moinamati of Comilla (70 km). Visit the most impressive archaeological sites Shalban Vihara at Moinamati Lailmai hill Day 02 range. There are more than 50 archaeological spots like Shalban Vihara, Kutila Mura, Ananda Vihara, Charaputra Mura, Itakhola Mura and Rupban Mura which are very important for studies Buddhism. The archaeological museum near the Shalban Vihara (Sunday & Monday closed) is also very attractive with rich collection. Reach Chittagong by evening. After dinner at a nice local restaurant transfer to designated hotel for stay overnight. Chittagong Early in the morning visit slataring house where most of the european tourist can enjoy and very old fish trading market which is 700 years old, then go back to hotel for breakfast, after breakfast visit Nandan Kanon Buddhist temple, Day 03 Chatteshawari Hindu Temple then free time for lunch and rest, at 3.00p.m go to old town and take boat ride in karnafuly river, which is about 3 hours boat ride which will be finish through ctg port and ctg sea beach area. Evening at 8.00 pm go for dinner. Chittagong-Rangamati After breakfast drive to Rangamati (77 Km).The road journey will be very much attractive passing through the wayside markets, evergreen tropical forest and the hill valleys. The road journey may take two hours to reach Rangamati. En- route visit the famous Rajban Vihara Buddhist Complex. Day 04 Check-in hotel. After lunch Avail the reserved cruising boat to enjoy the fantastic cruising through the crystal clear water of the vast Kaptai lake, the largest manmade lake in Asia. The journey through the Shuvolong point and entering into the widest part of the lake in the back drop of high hills covered with deep forest will be an amazing experience which is more exciting than that of Kashmir valley Enjoy the extra ordinary tourist spot at Shuvolong and hill top tribal village. in the evening stroll through the attractive hanging bridge, tribal village on the hill slope by the lake side and the tribal market. Dinner & stay overnight at hote l. Rangamati- Bandarban After breakfast drive to luminous hill district of Bandarban (60 km) through the forested hills and tribal villages. We do stopover in 25 k.m away from Bandarban which is called sukbilash, we do walking through small hill river, white sand, Day 05 beautiful mountain and paddy land, take luch in local restaurant tropical Bangladeshi food. Visit the life style of Bangladeshi village people. Again start journey for bandarban which is (about 1 hrs) through the panoramic hill slopes covered with creeper jungles, way side tribal markets will be very much exciting. Reach Bandarban and transfer to hill top hotel/resort. Have dinner & stay overnight at hill top hotel/resort. Bandarban After breakfast take local 4 wheel jeep (Chander gari) to undertake a panoramic drive to a remote area. This village is the attractive place to visit and to get a touch of different tribal Day 06 communities with their own cultural entity. There is not less that 12 to 13 indigenous tribal groups generated from the Day 06 Sino-Tibetan origin that migrated mainly from Arakan and found safe shelter to this hill plateau just 250-300 years back. Among them prominent groups are Chakma, Marma, Tipera, Tangchaya, Khumi, Lushai, Pankhu, Bhom, Kuki, Reangio etc. Each tribal group has their own distinctive cultural entity. Visit the Murong tribal village and waterfalls at Shail Propat. The visit of Meghla Eco-Park of Tiger hill and the beautiful lake will enhance your travel experience. Stay overnight at hotel. Bandarban- Cox’s Bazar After breakfast drive to Cox’s Bazaar (87 km). The road journey will take around 3 hours. En- route visit the spectacular Buddhist Khyang at Ramu, the ancient capital of Rakhain tribal community. Transfer to designated hotel at Day 07 beach side area. Relax and enjoy the world’s longest unbroken sea beach at your own. Afternoon avail the reserved transport and drive though the coast line in the back drop of panoramic forested hills at Himchari and reach Inani (29 km). Enjoy the unspoiled beach, surfing waves and stroll through the virgin coral beach. While returning visit the Himchari Eco-Park on the hill top. Evening visit the Burmese conch shell market and enjoy dinner with sea fish. Cox’s Bazar- Maheskhali -Cox’s Bazar After breakfast Visit the Historical ‘Maheskhali Island’ by crossing bay channel through speed boat. The island is dotted with forested hills & some mangrove forest. The ancient Day 08 ‘Adinath Temple’ at the hilltop & the ‘Rakhain Village’ with their colorful Buddhist Temple have got a real attraction. Return Cox’s Bazar. Evening free to enjoy the beach at your own. Dinner & overnight at hotel. Cox’s Bazar –Dhaka-Jessore- Khulna After breakfast free time, and at 14.20 take flight from cox`s Bazar to Dhaka and arrive at Dhaka airport 15.20 p.m wait two hours inside airport for another onward short flight to Day 09 jessore 17.40 p.m , after reaching the jessore airport drive toward Khulna which is about 2 hours drive and transfer to hotel. Free at your own. Dinner & stay overnight at hotel. Mongla- Sundarban After early breakfast proceed to Mongla/Khulna to avail the vessel for Sundarbans & start cruising through the river Mirgamari, Harintana, Shella etc. The cruise may take (7-8 hrs) depending on tide. During this long cruise you will be passing through the different forest islands and obviously you may expect to click your Zoom camera to shoot different wild Day 10 animals like spotted Deer, Rhesus Macaque, colorful birds specially the white large Egrets, White bellied sea Eagle or huge Crocodiles basking on the shore or playful diving of Gangetic dolphins in the river water is a common feature in this great jungle. Lunch on boat. Afternoon arrive Katka Island and anchor the boat. Walking through the Badamtala beach (2.5 km) will be a great experience to follow the tiger’s trail down to the beach and savannah type grass lands in the backdrop of the deep covered forest. B.B.Q.Dinner on boat. Stay overnight in the cabin. Sundarbans Shortly after sunrise we will invite you to explore the narrow creeks aboard a wooden rowboat, allowing a close look at the unique mangrove fauna & flora. After a leisurely lunch the Day 11 guide will offer a variety of activities, including an easy trek to the pristine beach facing the Bay of Bengal, a hike through the mangroves and an evening boat trip. Overnight on board in Kotka. Sundarban-Khulna After breakfast in the boat, the boat will begin the return journey with the high tide and cruising the whole day arrive Khulna in the evening. On the way you will enjoy the peaceful Day 12 cruise through the creeks of the mangrove forest. After having dinner on board you will disembark the boat and avail your opted mode of returning back and transfer to the hotel at Khulna.
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