Best places to visit in Chattogram

 Best places to visit in Chattogram

Chittagong is the major seaport and second largest city of Bangladesh. It is located in the Chittagong District of Chittagong Division, in the southeastern portion of the country near Myanmar (Burma). The city was built on the banks of the Karnaphuli River, which ends nearby, in the Bay of Bengal. Chittagong has a population of over 6 million, and is continuing to grow. It is known as one of the cleanest cities of Bangladesh.

The largest sea port in the country, Chittagong is the main route for almost all of Bangladesh’s import and export, and generates a huge amount of revenue each year, attracting manyinvestors internationally. Its harbour also contains extensively developed port facilities, and is particularly suitable for ocean steamers.


Table of content

  • Chittagong ship-breaking yard
  • Patenga beach
  • Foy's lake and amusement park
  • Chittagong circuit house
  • CTA
  • Conclusion
  • FAQ

Chittagong ship-breaking yard

The world's largest ship-breaking yard, Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard handling about a fifth of worlds total located in Faujdharjat under Sitakunda. Hundreds of meters long, carrying millions of tons of goods across the world, the complete size of these immense vessels is dying on the place forever. This destruction and final resting place of these steel giants is even more fascinating to those who still concerned about how irresponsibly is dealing with this industry. This is one of the exclusive and unique places to visit while you are in Bangladesh. At this place, a scene of the super hit movie Avengers: Age of Ultron was shot.

Patenga beach


Patenga is a sea beach is one the key tourist destination in Chittagong city, located 14 kilometers south from the port city of Chattogram, on the Bay of Bengal. It is just on the mouth of the Karnaphuli River where you will have an opportunity to see the sea waves crashing on the stones placed to protect the city. 

Foy's lake


Foy's Lake Amusement Park is located in the Pahartaly region of Chittagong city. It occupies about 320 acres of land. This lake, surrounded through mountains, is a natural beauty. This lake used to be at the beginning constructed by the Assam Bengal Railway Authority in 1924. And then it was once named after the railway engineer Mr. Foy. At present, Concord has modified this park, a renowned group of Bangladesh to have today's features for exciting the travelers and named after Foy's Lake Concorde (Amusement World). There is a small zoo in this park. And this zoo has made this park more splendor. 

Chittagong circuit house


The name of this place has been changed to Zia Memorial Museum. This is a museum located in Chittagong city. It is currently being used to preserve the memories of former President of Bangladesh, Ziaur Rahman. But previously it was used as a Chittagong Circuit House. The then British government, In 1913, built it.

CTA

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Conclusion 

In conclusion, we can say that tourism is a very productive activity both for the tourist and the government. As they support each other simultaneously. Also, the government should consider improving the conditions of the country as more and more number of tourist visit their country.

FAQ

What do you like about Chittagong?

The Chittagong officially Chittagong (চট্টগ্রাম) division of Bangladesh has the most tourist spots to go. You enjoy the sea beaches, climb a mountain, or take a peaceful shower in the fountain. You can spend and your holiday here and never be bored or out of fun things to do. There many tribes in Chittagong.

What is the most developed area in Chittagong?

Agrabad easily grabs the first spot because it is the most developed area in the city. It is considered the central business district.



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