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Monday, November 17, 2014

'আমি মরার আশা ছেড়ে দিয়েছি' | বিদেশ | কালের কণ্ঠ

'আমি মরার আশা ছেড়ে দিয়েছি' | বিদেশ | কালের কণ্ঠ

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Natural Scene








Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Birisiri : Fun and Adventure Unlimited




Last Month I visited Birisiri with some friends. It is about 170 km north of Dhaka, in Netrakona district. We left on Thirsday noon and returned Saturday night. The drive is approximately 4.5-5 hours each way, if there are no nasty jams. The last 30kms (1.5 hours) are difficult - a broken road full of potholes. Birisiri is a remote and tranquil place near the Shomeshwari river.


Note: it is for all who want to visit Birisiri should know how to go there.



Stand: Momin, Badal, Boss (Wazed), Anwar, Ullash, Tuhin, Harun, Arif, Atique
Sitdown: Liton, Shubho and Milu.







































Momin, Badal, Liton, Boss (Wazed), Anwar, Ullash, Harun, Tuhin, Arif, Atique and MIlu.











It`s an unlimited fun and adventue tour for us.













Saturday, August 8, 2009

Travel : Srimongol

Srimongol, Sylhet, the tea capital in Bangladesh is one of the places in and around the valley of Sylhet which the travelers coming from different parts of the world like to visit. The long stretch of green that is going to greet to you as far as you look gives a soothing feeling that is hard to forget. The lush green mountains covered with rich tea-plantation are a relief from the concrete jungle that we get to see in the cities. Srimongol, Sylhet famous for its tea-gardens is visited by travelers form all over the world as you rarely get to see such a beautiful sight. The velvet carpet of the tea-plants enhances the beauty of Srimongol in Sylhet. The travelers can also take a look at how tea is processed at the Tea Research Institute. A huge quantity of tea is produced by Bangladesh and also exported to different parts of the world. Srimongol is all the more well-known as most of the tea-estates that you get to hear about in Bangladesh lies here as a result of which it has earned the epithet of 'The Land of 2 Leaves and a Bud'.


Srimongol Tea Garden

Srimongol Tea Garden
Srimongol Tea Garden

Lawarachar Forest Giude
Srimongol Lake