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Rangamati, located in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, is one of the most picturesque districts in Bangladesh. Known as the “Lake City”, it is surrounded by green hills, clear blue waters, tribal culture, and a peaceful atmosphere.
✨ Main Attractions in Rangamati:
Kaptai Lake
The largest lake in Bangladesh, created by damming the Karnaphuli River.
A boat ride across the calm waters offers stunning views of the surrounding hills, floating markets, and tribal villages.
Tourists can stop at small islands, restaurants, and tribal homes around the lake.
Hanging Bridge (Shuvolong Bridge)
The most iconic landmark of Rangamati.
A 335-foot-long suspension bridge across Kaptai Lake, perfect for photography and sightseeing.
Shuvolong Waterfall
A beautiful waterfall accessible by boat.
During the monsoon, the cascade comes alive with a strong and awe-inspiring rush of water.
Tribal Culture and Lifestyle
Rangamati’s cultural fabric is woven with Chakma, Marma, Tripuri, and many more indigenous peoples.
Visitors can experience their traditional lifestyle, colorful clothing, and unique cuisines.
Tribal handicrafts like hand-woven textiles (known as chador), bamboo crafts, and jewelry are popular souvenirs.
Rajban Bihar (Buddhist Monastery)
A spiritual and peaceful place where visitors can learn about Buddhist traditions.
Surrounded by serene hills, it’s a place for meditation and relaxation.
Polwel Park & DC Bungalow Viewpoint
Great spots to enjoy the sunset over Kaptai Lake.
🌿 Why Visit Rangamati?
A rare mix of natural beauty and cultural diversity.
Quiet and soothing atmosphere, perfect for leaving behind city distractions.
Adventure opportunities like boating, hiking, and trekking.
Authentic experience of Bangladesh’s tribal heritage.
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