1.Tetulia Dak Bungalow in Panchagarh/তেঁতুলিয়া ডাক বাংলো
The Golokdham Temple it’s one of the best beautiful place in Panchagarh don’t miss visiting, an impressive 18th-century building located in the Shaldanga Union of Deviganj Upazila in the Panchgarh district
You will be amazed by the beautiful Mahananda River and the stunning view of Kanchenjunga from Tetulia Dak Bungalow. This historical postal bungalow has a Victorian-style design and is located next to the river.
After enjoying the scenery, best you can explore Tetulia Bazaar and try some delicious local food.
2.Golokdham Temple in Panchagarh/গোলকধাম মন্দির
This temple is historically important as it was constructed in 1846 to honor Golokkrishna Goswami. Its unique architecture, with a Greek-style design and six-cornered structure, is truly captivating one of the best beautiful place in Panchagarh.
Surrounded by trees, the temple has a peaceful atmosphere. It holds cultural significance as a pilgrimage site for traditional religions, with devotees coming daily to offer prayers and seek blessings.
3.Maharaja Dighi/মহারাজার দীঘি
The water body around Maharaja Dighi is a popular place for visitors. It has a calm atmosphere and historical importance. This ancient pond is dear to the locals as it is believed to have been dug by Maharaja Prithu over 1500 years ago. tural features of the Dighi, like the 10 ghats and the trees around it, make it more best charming.
4.Banglabandha Zero Point/বাংলাবান্ধা জিরো পয়েন্ট
To fully enjoy the beauty of Banglabandha Zero Point, take a moment to admire the national flags of Bangladesh and India displayed near the entrance.
This area is an important location for immigration and trade activities between Bangladesh and India. Standing at the Zero Point, you can enjoy the stunning view of the Mahananda River surrounded by the magnificent Himalayas. The border security is strict in this area to ensure the safety and integrity of both countries.
Apart from its significance in trade and immigration, Banglabandha Zero Point also serves as a gateway to nearby tourist attractions. From here, you can easily reach the city of Siliguri in India, which is only 7 km away, and Darjeeling, which is 58 km away. Additionally, the Kakarvita border in Nepal is just 30 km from Banglabandha.
5.Tetulia to Kanchenjunga/তেঁতুলিয়া থেকে কাঞ্চনজঙ্ঘা
From Tetulia, you can see the beautiful Kanchenjunga Peak, which is in the northernmost district of Bangladesh. The best time to visit is in late Autumn and winter when the view from the verandah of the Dakbungalow is stunning best beautiful place in Panchagarh.
You can also visit nearby attractions like the historic Victorian-style Dak bungalow built by the King of Behar and the picnic spot made by Tetulia Upazila Parishad.
You can easily get to Tetulia by road or train. The Dakbungalow, managed by Zilla Sadar, is a good place to stay.
6.Tea Garden, Panchagarh/চা বাগান, পঞ্চগড়
If you have finished enjoying the beautiful view of Kanchenjunga, why not explore the lovely tea gardens of Panchagarh?
These tea gardens have been attracting tourists for many years. You can learn about the techniques used in tea cultivation and see the entire process, from picking the leaves to making the tea.
The tea garden tourism industry has had a positive impact on Panchagarh’s economy.
7.Mirzapur Shahi Masjid/মির্জাপুর শাহী মসজিদ
This mosque has beautiful architecture, with a stunning design and intricate details.
The mosque is culturally significant, showcasing the rich heritage and architectural skills of that time. It is an important place of worship for the Muslim community. The Mirzapur Shahi Masjid has impressive architectural features, including a grand entrance, beautiful domes, and exquisite carvings.
Visiting this mosque allows you to explore the history, culture, and religious traditions of Bangladesh.
8. Panchagarh Rocks Museum/পঞ্চগড় রকস মিউজিয়াম
Don’t miss the chance to visit the amazing Panchgarh rocks museum. Here, you can see many traditional items and learn about the history of Bangladesh.
The museum displays a variety of old objects that represent the local culture. One of the main highlights is the collection of stone sculptures, which show the talent of the ancient people who lived in Panchgarh.
Nazmul Hasan Sabid
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