Chimbuk Hill and Tribal Villages. Chimbuk is one of the tallest peaks in Bangladesh and lies some 14 km from the town. Bawm villages around Chimbuk and Mru villages a little further off are also lie within a day's journey from the town.
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Adinath Temple is located on top of the Mainak hill, about 85.3m above the sea level, in village Thakurtala under Gorakhghata Union in maheshkhali upazila of Cox's Bazar district. One can reach Gorakhghata by boat from Kastarighat of Cox's Bazar.
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Cox's Bazar Airport
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Bara Sharifpur Mosque is located on the eastern bank of a large tank called Nateswar Dighi in the village of Bara Sharifpur under Laksam thana of Comilla district. The mosque was declared protected in 1959 and some minor repair work was done to it in the early 1960s. The Department of Archaeology, Bangladesh did further restoration work, when proper care was taken to reproduce the original character in the ornamental panels. It is now in a good state of preservation.
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Shoilo Propat:the waterfall named Shoilo Propat at Milanchari, 4 km from the town on the road to Thanchi, is also excellent site maintained by Bangladesh Parjatan, the national tourism promotion corporation.
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Lalmai Hills north-south elongated low hill range of about 17 km long and 1-2.4 km wide and about 8 km westward from Comilla Township is called the Lalmai-Mainamati hill range. The northern extremity of the hill ranges is at Ranir Bungalow whereas the southern extremity ends at Chandimura. The northern part of the hill range is locally known as Mainamati, while the southern part is known as Lalmai.
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Halda River rises from the Badnatali Hill Ranges in the chittagong hill tracts and enters chittagong district through fatikchhari upazila. Then it flows southwest keeping off the higher regions to the north and then due south past Bibirhat, Nazirhat, Sattarghat and other important places of Fatikchhari, hathazari, raozan and kotwali of Chittagong which form its basin. It falls into the karnafuli at Kalurghat. Its total length is about 81 km, of which 29 km up to Nazirhat are navigable by big boats throughout the year; small country boats can ply further up for 16 to 24 km to Narayanhat.
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Meghna River one of the major rivers in Bangladesh, specially famous for its great estuary that discharges the flows of the Ganges-Padma, the Brahmaputra-Jamuna and the Meghna itself. The downstream of surma river from Ajmiriganj is often referred to as the Meghna. The matter would be simpler but for the fact that from Madna downstream for about 26 km (in a straight line) one of the two channels of the Surma-Meghna is known as the dhaleshwari. The channel from Ajmiriganj down to the confluence with the Dhanu is referred to as the Surma.
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Dharmasagar a large pond or dighi located in Comilla town with an area of 9.38 hectare. Maharaj Dharmamanikya of Tripura (1714-1732) dug this dighi to make water available to the local people. Initially, there was an island at the middle of the dighi.
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Previously it was known as Circuit house where the former President of Bangladesh Zia-ur Rahman and one of the architects of the liberation war was killed by a group of disgruntled army personnel. To the memory of Zia, the Circuit house was declared as Zia Memorial museum .In this museum you can see late president Zia-ur Rahman’s daily usage materials.
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