RANGAMATI
Rangamati
Rangamati, a small town located amongst the green hills,
lakes and rivers of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. This is what makes it a prime
Bangladesh hill destination. It is known as the Lake City of Bangladesh as this
place is located on the bank of the beautiful Kaptai Lake. It is the
administrative headquarter of the Rangamati Hill District, the largest district
of Bangladesh and located some 77 kilometres away from Chittagong. For long
time Rangamati has been a prime Bangladesh tourist destination for its
location, scenic beauty, colourful tribal people, tribal homespun textiles and
ivory jewellery.
The rich natural resources, diverse flora and fauna makes
Rangamati a Bangladesh Eco-Tourism destination. The road leading to Rangamati
circles and winds through hilly terrains covered with lush green forests and
creates a memorable experience for years to come. A stay here provides a
glimpse into the lifestyle of various tribes living there. The ethnic tribes of
Rangamati are the Chakma, Marma, Tonchongya, Tripura, Murong, Bome, Khumi,
Kheyang, Chak, Pankhoa, and Lusai. The mix of different races, cultures,
religions and customs creates an interesting community at Rangamati. It is said
that without visiting Rangamati a tourist will miss a colourful slice of
Bangladesh.
Visit Rangamati during October to February as the temperature
remains cool and usually there is no rainfall, however, the beauty of Rangamati
unleashes during the monsoon as the forest becomes greener, bursts with life
and the rivers and waterfalls becomes replenished.
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