Niladri Bangladesh 's' Kashmir
'Niladri' 'Bangladesh's' Kashmir'
"Niladri" embodied in blue. It's like getting lost in the blue kingdom.
Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either.
This place full of heavenly beauty is not Kashmir in our country!
What are you wondering? Don't be mistaken for Kashmir when you see the picture,
everyone knows it as Niladri. Its location is at Tekerghat, Sunamganj.
Feel free to dive into its magnificent beauty and come back from Sunamganj.
Many people go to see Tanguar Haor in Sunamganj. But there are many beautiful places around it that can rock the mind of any tourist in a moment!
One such place is Tekerghat Limestone Lake, an abandoned limestone mine.
The locals know it as Niladri Lake. Its name is as beautiful as its form is
alluring. If you don't see it with your own eyes, you can't believe that
the color of water is so blue and it is a magical form of nature.
Tila Gula in the middle and the lower part of the hill on the other side is the
last border of Bangladesh. The big high hill has a barbed wire fence.
The lake was once a supply of limestone, the raw material of the limestone factory,
which is now gone.
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How to visit Niladri? Route 1
Shyamoli / Mamun / Ena and some other buses go from Dhaka to Sunamganj,
get on any one of them, the fare will be 550 rupees per person.
You have to cross the new bridge from Sunamganj and take a motorcycle.
If you want, you can take a motorcycle reserve directly up to Tekerghat.
In this case, the rent can be 300-500 rupees and in the middle of the magic river
crossing will cost 5 rupees per person and 20 rupees for a motorcycle. Besides,
you can go from Sunamganj to Lauder Garh by motorbike for 200 rupees.
Then you can go to Tekerghat from Barikka Tila on the bank of Jadukata river
for 120 rupees. The rent of the motorcycle mentioned here is the rent of
the whole bike which means 2 people can go on one bike. However,
if you want to buy a motorcycle before the rent, then do not be cheated,
they see a stranger saying that the price has increased a bit.
Route 2:
The Mohanganj Intercity train from Dhaka to Netrokona is called Haor Express.
Departing from Dhaka at 11:00 pm, within 200 rupees fare, reaches Mohanganj
in the morning. 1 hour road from there to Madhyanagar, paved road.
From there it is very easy to reach the destination by boat, trawler
or speedboat in rainy season. Boats / trawlers can also be added directly
from Netrokona. Netrokona can be easily reached by motorcycle in winter.
Very low cost, comfortable, very easy to reach in less time. If one wants to
take his own car, he can take his own car to Madhyanagar (Pipra Kanda Ghat),
'microbus or car or jeep. The road is very beautiful. Shortcut road from Dhaka to
Netrokona via Barhatta or Mohanganj to Tekerghat. Wondering where to stay?
There are several rest houses and guest houses in Barachara market. You can stay
there for 200-400 rupees a night. The big market will be visible as soon as
Barikka Tila is on the bank. If you want, you can walk from Tekerghat to Barachara
Bazaar, it would be nice to walk along the path. There is also a closed limestone
factory on the side of the lake where he can stay in his guest house if it is empty.
Meals:
There are food hotels on Barikka Tila, you can also eat at Barachara Bazaar or
there is a small market at Tekerghat next to the lake and there is only one hotel
for food. Of course, you should know the price first. Some suggestions: Lots
of limestone was extracted from here which made the lake very deep.
If you don't know how to swim in the water of the lake, it is better to go down.
Don't go too far down. Since it is a border area so be careful. It is better not
to go too close to the border.
Source:
https://www.wikipedia.org
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