Relax on the Sands of Patenga Beach
Many visitors to Bangladesh find Chittagong to be the perfect tourist destination. It is filled with dense green forests, endless rolling hills, a moderate climate and breathtaking beaches. Since the seventh century, Chittagong has been mentioned in many documents as a seaport of mystical beauty and magnificent charm. The bustling harbor stands in stark contrast to the tranquility and peaceful surroundings of the city. And attractions, such as Patenga Beach, ensure a constant influx of travelers and visitors.
Features - Editor - 20 November 2007
Travel to the Marvelous City of Mymensingh
The city of Mymensingh (also known as Nasirabad), situated on the banks of the river Brahmaputra, is the capital of the district of the same name in Dhaka division, Bangladesh. The district of Mymensingh covers an area of approximately 4,363 kilometers consisting mainly of flat open cultivated fields well watered by numerous rivers, with some elevated jungle areas and nature reserves as well as a game sanctuary
Features - Editor - 13 November 2007
Citigroup’s Global Community Day in Bangladesh
Leading world-wide financial institution, Citigroup, observe one day each year in which their employees, along with family and friends, in over 100 countries unite as a global team for Global Community Day. Citibank (a branch of Citigroup) in Bangladesh are organizing a special day for the benefit of the mentally and physically impaired children under the care of the Bangladesh Protibondhi Foundation. This will take place as part of Global Community Day on 17 November 2007.
Features - Editor - 08 November 2007
Watch Football at Bangabandhu National Stadium
Bangabandhu National Stadium is located at Motijheel in the heart of Dhaka the capital city of Bangladesh. The stadium is named in honor of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who is also known as “Bangabandhu” (Friend of Bengal). As the founding leader of Bangladesh, he is seen by the people as the father of the nation.
Features - Editor - 06 November 2007
A Unique Journey to the Bandarban Hill District
The Bandarban Hill District in Bangladesh has been in existence since, and fell under, the rule of the fourteenth century Mru Kingdom. Today, the Bandarban Hill District occupies approximately 4 479 square kilometers of the southeastern region of Bangladesh. The region is also home to four magnificent mountain ranges, namely the Politai, Meranja, Tambang and the Wailatong. Even though the surrounding landscapes are impressive, it is the indigenous tribes that are resident in the area that are the greatest tourist attraction.













