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A Journey Through The Lion City: Traveling Singapore Like A True Adventurer

 



     


MOUSHUMI RAHMAN MOU


Singapore, often referred to as the Lion City, is a charming fusion of modernity and tradition, where glittering skyscrapers coexist with vibrant cultural enclaves. Here's a guide on how to experience Singapore like a true traveler as you embark on your adventure to this island nation.


1. Unveiling The Lion's Roar: Choosing Your Habitat


Your journey begins with finding the perfect home to rest your weary feet. Choose a stay that reflects Singapore's diversity. Famous hotels like Marina Bay Sands offer a taste of luxury, while boutique options in traditional districts like Chinatown or Kampong Glam immerse you in the city's rich history.

2. Enjoying the Culinary Tapestry: A Gastronomic Odyssey


Singapore is a haven for food enthusiasts, and the best way to truly understand its culture is through its cuisine. Visit the hawker centers for an authentic experience – enjoy delicious Hainanese chicken rice, gorge on the spicy coconut broth of laksa and indulge in the stir-fried noodle comfort of char kway teow. Be sure to explore the vibrant food streets of Chinatown and Little India for an extra dose of local flavor.



3. Exploring the Concrete Jungle: Cityscape Marvels


Marvel at the modernity of Singapore by exploring its architectural wonders. The Marina Bay Sands Skypark offers breathtaking panoramic views and the Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay create a surreal, futuristic landscape. Stroll along the Singapore River, where historic structures stand alongside contemporary designs, providing a visual feast for architecture enthusiasts.



4. Immerse yourself in the cultural milieu: Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam


Singapore's cultural diversity is beautifully displayed in its distinctive surroundings. Wander the bustling streets of Chinatown, lined with lanterns and vibrant stalls. Little India fascinates with its colorful markets, fragrant spices and ornate temples. Kampong Glam, with its Malay and Arab influences, boasts the iconic Sultan Mosque and offers a glimpse of the city's historical roots.



5. Oasis of Nature: Gardens by the Bay and Sentosa Island


Escape the urban hustle and bustle by exploring the oasis within the city. Gardens by the Bay, with its Supertree Grove and Flower Dome, is a testament to Singapore's commitment to sustainable green spaces. A short trip to Sentosa Island provides a perfect beach retreat, with Universal Studios and S.E.A. Aquarium for an extra dose of fun.



6. Mastering Public Transportation: The MRT Adventure


Singapore's efficient Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system is not just a mode of transportation but an adventure in itself. Navigate the city seamlessly exploring the hidden gems of different neighborhoods with the well-connected train network.



7. Soak in the nightlife: Clarke Quay and Marina Bay


As the sun sets, Singapore transforms into a dazzling spectacle of lights. Clarke Quay, with riverside bars and clubs, offers a lively atmosphere. Alternatively, experience sophisticated nightlife around Marina Bay, where rooftop bars provide a stunning backdrop of the city skyline.



Conclusion: Making Memories in the Lion's Den


Combining tradition and modernity, Singapore is a destination that beckons exploration. By immersing yourself in the local culture, tasting its diverse cuisine and seeing its architectural wonders, you will discover the essence of the Lion City – a journey that promises to last a lifetime. So, pack your bags and get ready for an adventure like Singapore!

Bhutan Travel:A Traveler's Odyssey with Embrace the Unknown

 





MOUSHUMI RAHMAN MOU



Introduction:


Transcending the known and immersing oneself in the unknown is the essence of true exploration. As an avid traveler, I recently embarked on a journey with Bhutan Travel that exceeded my expectations, opening my eyes to the beauty and cultural richness of an unknown region. This article describes my odyssey with Bhutan travel, highlighting the unique experiences that unfolded during this unforgettable adventure.



Attractions of Bhutan:


My journey began with the magical destination of Bhutan. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, this state is often referred to as the "Land of Thunder Dragons". Bhutan Travel carefully crafted an itinerary that allowed me to explore the serene monasteries, vibrant festivals, and breathtaking landscapes that define Bhutan. From the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery to the bustling market of Thimpur perched precariously on a hill, every moment was a discovery.

 Personalized Itineraries:


One of the unique features of Bhutan Travel is its commitment to personalized itineraries. Recognizing that every traveler is unique, the team took the time to understand my preferences and interests, ensuring that each day offered an appropriate mix of cultural immersion, adventure, and relaxation. This bespoke approach enhanced the whole experience, making it feel like more than just a tour but a personalized adventure designed exclusively for me.



 Cultural Encounters:


Traveling with Bhutan allowed me to delve deeper into the Bhutanese culture. Through curated experiences, I participated in local rituals, participated in traditional festivals, and even had the opportunity to interact with monks, gaining insight into their way of life. These cultural encounters were the lifeblood of travel, building a connection with the destination that transcended the typical tourist experience.

 Seamless Logistics:


Bhutan has demonstrated unparalleled professionalism in managing travel logistics. From airport transfers to accommodation and transportation, every trip aspect was seamlessly coordinated. This meticulous planning allowed me to focus entirely on exploration, knowing that the details were expertly taken care of.



Sustainable Travel Practices:


As a responsible traveler, I appreciate Bhutan Travel's commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism. The organization actively promotes environmentally friendly practices and supports local communities, ensuring that the impact of tourism is positive and sustainable. It aligned with my values and added more fulfillment to the journey.

Conclusion:


My adventure with Bhutan Travel was a kaleidoscope of experiences, each moment creating a lasting memory in my travel diary. From the misty mountains of Bhutan to the warmth of its people, every element of the trip was crafted with precision and passion. Bhutan Travel is a gateway to the extraordinary for those looking for a travel experience beyond the ordinary. Embrace the unknown and let Bhutan Travel be your guide on the journey of a lifetime.

Renowned architect Mark Cavagnero shares his picks for the city's greatest design landmarks – and how travellers can best experience them.

 

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M.AMINUR RAHMAN

(The Main Article By Laura Kiniry in BBC Travel )


San Francisco has forever been inseparable from innovativeness. From the Beat development of the 1950s to the boho period that birthed radical culture during the 1960s, this uneven city arranged at the tip of a landmass along the Northern California coast isn't anything on the off chance that not moderate - and that inventive soul reaches out to its rich building legacy.


Past the notorious light emissions Brilliant Door Scaffold, San Francisco offers a gold mine of mixed structural styles that uncover the city's numerous changes from a remote town to a cosmopolitan center point. In verdant areas, Victorian rowhouses produced using neighborhood redwood lumber give way to Workmanship Deco structures exemplifying 1920s richness in San Francisco's midtown center. In ongoing many years, the city has likewise given material to the sort of state-of-the-art configuration introduced by the Silicon Valley blast.

"San Francisco is an alternate sort of city," said Imprint Cavagenero, a prestigious San Francisco modeler who has planned different social, business and city projects around the city. "It's forever been something of a visionary's city - a visionary's city - and the structures that I like are the ones that have these goals dormant in them."


Here, he imparts to us his number one design diamonds across San Francisco and the most effective ways for you to encounter them.


1. Best for 1920s opulence: The Palace Hotel (Downtown)

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"I appreciate visiting more seasoned structures like [The Castle Hotel] as much as San Francisco's fresher structures, since they're super flawlessly assembled," said Cavagnero. "We've forever been a truly pleased and modern city, as they're all around very much kept up with."

Take the Royal residence Inn, a milestone property simply off of downtown's Market Road that originally opened in 1875, and afterward was modified following San Francisco's 1906 seismic tremor and resulting fire. Today, the lodging has been reestablished to its lavish 1920s quality.


"Go into its Nursery Court," Cavagnero proposed, "and appreciate lunch or a mixed drink underneath its glass bay window," a vault of antique stained-glass boards that are outlined in steel. "I particularly like being there from late evening into the afternoon, when you can watch the radiance of the sky as it changes colors above you. A few nights they likewise have unrecorded music."

2. Best urban oasis: Salesforce Park (SoMA)


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A piece of downtown's Salesforce Travel Center and right close to San Francisco's 61-story-tall Salesforce Pinnacle, Salesforce Park is a characteristic desert spring right in the center of a metropolitan place.

"It's a wonderful, raised park that is around four blocks in length and found 70ft up in the air," Cavagnero said.


While Cavagnero and his group planned the square before it, engineer Peter Walker and his firm, PWP Scene Design, devised the recreation area itself: a 5.4-section of land region with 600 trees, 16,000 plants and 13 naturally different biological systems.

"What recognizes it from a significant number of San Francisco's different parks is that it's practically similar to it's been cut squarely into a timberland of tall structures," Cavagnero said. "This park is metropolitan, it's midtown, and it's very San Francisco."


Overflowing with redwoods and palm trees, bumble bees humming around in a lavender fix and a relaxed path that surrounds its border, the recreation area plays host to film evenings and yoga, flaunts an eatery and bistro, and even has a gondola to associates it with the road level.


3. Best statement building: San Francisco City Hall (Civic Center)

                      
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"I think this structure, specifically, shows San Francisco's desires of being an extraordinary city, and attempting to turn into the New York City of the West," Cavagnero, said of San Francisco City Lobby. "An exceptionally aggressive design was sincerely attempting to tell the nation - on the off chance that not the world - that San Francisco had shown up."

Cavagnero says that the Beaux-Expressions building's rotunda is particularly noteworthy. "Also, in the event that you're willing to walk the stupendous marble flight of stairs, you'll see the passages lined in oak framing," he said. This is likewise where you'll track down the chairman's office, as well as the bronze busts of previous Chairman George Moscone and previous Province Boss Harvey Milk, a strong sign of both their heritages and their deaths, which happened together in city corridor on 27 November, 1978.


Consistently, city corridor's outside is enlightened by 220 Drove lighting installations, which are variety composed to correspond with a specific occasion or occasion, similar to purple for Ladies' Set of experiences Month or orange and dark when the San Francisco Monsters (a Significant Association Ball club) make the end of the season games. For the best perspectives, Cavegnero prescribes a half-block stroll to the San Francisco Studio of Music, one of his company's undertakings. "It's home to a major presentation lobby," the 200-seat Barbro Osher Presentation Corridor on the structure's eleventh floor, "where they have 100 free shows a year," he said. The lobby's floor-to-roof glass walls offer "a great perspective on the city, and explicitly, the city corridor vault," he added.


4. Best sustainable structure: California Academy of Sciences (Golden Gate Park) 

Photo credit - Cruz López


Hailed as a show-stopper in feasible design, San Francisco's California Foundation of Sciences in Brilliant Entryway Park highlights normal light, brilliant floor warming and a living rooftop that is populated with local plants to go about as a characteristic separator. Notwithstanding, "it's the Osher Rainforest that is truly fantastic," said Cavagnero. "Covered by a huge glass vault's tucked inside a greater room with a lot of lighting, and you stroll along a slope," one that is tenderly disposed and twists among living plants like the Brazilian excellence leaf and West Indian mahogany, staggering orchids and many free-flying birds and butterflies. Look out for brilliantly shaded poison-dart frogs and Amazonian tree boas folded over branches as you clear your path through this four-story neotropical rainforest.

5. Best contemplative space: Legion of Honor (Outer Richmond) 


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"I truly like the historical center's yard," said Cavagnero, talking about the passage space to this Beaux-Expressions style expressive arts exhibition hall lodging Claude Monet artworks and Ed Ruscha screen prints. "It's an exceptionally stripped-down, pondering space fixed with a corridor, and here you can simply gaze upward and see San Francisco's sky in real life. As the haze come in, you can nearly feel the show unfurl over the theoretical stone space, with Rodin's Scholar mold sort of agonizing about it," in the patio's middle.


A significant redesign of the historical center between Walk 1992 and November 1995 was Cavagnero's most memorable huge task, and the one that set before him a way of dealing with galleries, theaters and music lobbies.

"At the point when we initially began, the historical center was truly overview and barely at any point visited," said Cavagnero. "Yet, we resurrected it, reestablishing the Porcelain Display … the Spanish roof [a painted and plated wooden excellence that was once housed in Madrid's Palacio de Altamira] … fundamentally embedding a cutting edge gallery into the shell of this 100-year-old space."


6. Best hidden gem: Frank Lloyd Wright Building (Union Square) 

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San Francisco's just structure planned by the eponymous visionary American modeler, the Straight to the point Lloyd Wright Building currently houses ISAIA Napoli, an Italian men's clothing shop.


"It's a shocking little display with a winding slope that originates before the notorious one in New York City's Guggenheim," Cavagnero said, however taking note of that Wright had previously planned the last option. "Outside, it's a straightforward block facade and a wonderfully point by point door, however when you stroll through the curve entrance and into the space you say, 'alright, for this reason Honest Lloyd Wright was an expert.'"


Inside is a glass-burrow chamber with bay window separated through a domed roof of foamed and round acrylic, and bent inherent cabinetry all through.




Exploring the Charms of Mexico: A Cultural, Natural, and Culinary Odyssey

 


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M.AMINUR RAHMAN.       

Many people travel to Mexico every year for a variety of reasons, including its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and delicious cuisine. Let's break down some of the key aspects that make Mexico a popular destination:

cultural heritage:

Mexico is renowned for its incredibly rich and diverse cultural heritage, shaped by a complex history spanning thousands of years. Mexico's cultural tapestry reflects the contributions of various indigenous civilizations, as well as the impact of Spanish colonization and subsequent social and political changes. Here are some key aspects of Mexico's rich cultural heritage:

Indigenous Civilizations:

Mexico is home to a plethora of indigenous cultures, each with its own language, traditions and art forms. Notable civilizations include the Aztecs, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec, and Olmec.

Ancient archaeological sites, such as Teotihuacan, Chichen Itza, Palenque, and Monte Alban, showcase the architectural and artistic achievements of this civilization.

Art and Architecture:

Mexican art is characterized by a vibrant and colorful aesthetic. Muralism, a movement led by artists such as Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, played an important role in depicting Mexico's history and social issues.

Colonial architecture, seen in cities such as Mexico City, Puebla, and Oaxaca, reflects a mix of indigenous and European influences. Churches, cathedrals and haciendas are examples of colonial legacies.

Festivals and Traditions:

Mexico is famous for its vibrant festivals and traditions. Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a UNESCO-recognized celebration that honors deceased loved ones with living altars, marigolds and special foods.

Other festivals include Guelaguetza in Oaxaca, where indigenous communities showcase their music, dance and crafts, and Semana Santa (Holy Week), with processions and religious ceremonies.

diverse landscapes:

Mexico boasts an extraordinary diversity of landscapes, from pristine beaches and dense rainforests to high mountains and arid deserts. This geographical diversity contributes to the country's charm, offering travelers a wide range of natural settings to explore. Here are some details about the different landscapes of Mexico:

Coastline:

Caribbean Coast: The eastern coastline along the Caribbean Sea is famous for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs. Destinations like Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum are popular for their tropical beauty and archeological sites.

Pacific Coast:

To the west, the Pacific coastline offers a mix of rugged cliffs, pristine beaches and picturesque bays. Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco and Zihuatanejo are known for their stunning sunsets and water activities.

Mountains:

Sierra Madre Occidental and Oriental: These mountain ranges cross Mexico from north to south, creating a dramatic landscape. Copper Canyon (Barrancas del Cobre) in the Sierra Madre Occidental is a particularly impressive natural wonder, deeper and wider than the Grand Canyon.

Desert:

Sonoran Desert: Located in the northwest, this desert has vast stretches of sand and unique plant life. The landscape is dotted with cacti, including the iconic saguaro. The Biosphere Reserve of El Pinaquet and Gran Deserto de Altar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Central Plateau:

The heart of Mexico is dominated by the broad Mexican Plateau (Mesa Central). Located on this plateau, Mexico City is surrounded by mountains and volcanoes. The landscape varies from fertile valleys to high-altitude plains.

Volcanoes:


Mexico is home to several active and dormant volcanoes. Popocatepetl and Iztachihuatl near Mexico City are the most iconic. These towering peaks not only offer stunning views but also contribute to the fertile soil of the surrounding area.

Rain Forests and Jungles:

The southern region, especially Chiapas and the Yucatan Peninsula, has lush rainforests and jungles. The Lacandon Forest is one of the last remaining tropical rainforests in North America, home to a variety of flora and fauna.

Cenotes:

The Yucatan Peninsula is known for its unique geological formations called cenotes. These natural sinkholes, often filled with crystal-clear water, provide a refreshing release and are an integral part of the region's ecosystem.

Islands:

Mexico has several islands that offer unique landscapes. Isla Holbox and Isla Mujeres in the Caribbean and Espiritu Santo in Baja California in the Gulf of California offer a variety of activities, from wildlife viewing to water sports.

Mangroves and coastal wetlands:

Coastal areas, especially along the Gulf of Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, have extensive mangrove forests and coastal wetlands. These ecosystems are vital for biodiversity, supporting many species of birds, fish and other wildlife.

Agricultural Valley:

Fertile valleys like the Bajio region are known for their agricultural productivity. These areas are characterized by fields of crops such as agave, maize and beans.

In conclusion, Mexico's landscapes are incredibly diverse, offering a range of natural wonders and natural beauty. From coastal paradises to mountainous regions, each region contributes to the country's rich and varied geography, making it an enchanting destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

​vibrant cities:

Mexico is home to a collection of vibrant cities, each with its own unique charm, cultural identity, and dynamic atmosphere. These cities showcase a blend of historical significance, modern amenities, and a lively spirit that attracts visitors from around the world. Here are some details about some of Mexico's vibrant cities:

Mexico City:

As the capital and largest city, Mexico City is a bustling metropolis with a rich history and a modern flair. It offers a mix of colonial architecture, archaeological sites like Teotihuacan, and contemporary attractions such as museums, art galleries, and vibrant neighborhoods like Condesa and Roma.

The Zocalo, the city's main square, is surrounded by landmarks like the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace, while the Chapultepec Park provides a green oasis in the heart of the city.

Guadalajara:

Known as the birthplace of mariachi music and tequila, Guadalajara is a cultural hub in western Mexico. The city is filled with historic landmarks like the Hospicio Cabañas and the Guadalajara Cathedral, as well as modern attractions like the Expo Guadalajara and the Instituto Cultural Cabañas.

Monterrey:

Monterrey, located in the industrial north, is a dynamic city surrounded by striking mountains. It is known for its modern architecture, business centers, and vibrant nightlife. The Macroplaza, one of the largest city squares in the world, is a central gathering place with museums, fountains, and gardens.

Puebla:

Puebla, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture, colorful talavera tiles, and delicious cuisine. The historic center is adorned with ornate churches, including the Puebla Cathedral and the Church of Santo Domingo.

Oaxaca City:

Oaxaca City, located in the southern part of the country, is a cultural gem known for its indigenous traditions, vibrant markets, and exquisite cuisine. The historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features colonial buildings, the Santo Domingo Church, and the lively Zocalo.

Cancun:

Situated on the Yucatan Peninsula, Cancun is a world-famous resort destination known for its beautiful beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant nightlife. It's a gateway to the Riviera Maya and offers a mix of relaxation and entertainment.

Merida:

Merida, the capital of the Yucatan state, is a city with a rich Mayan and colonial heritage. The historic center boasts colorful architecture, the Plaza Grande, and the Paseo de Montejo, a boulevard lined with grand mansions.

Guanajuato:

Guanajuato is a picturesque city known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, vibrant alleys, and underground tunnels. The city hosts the International Cervantino Festival, celebrating the arts and culture.

Puerto Vallarta:

Nestled on the Pacific Coast, Puerto Vallarta combines natural beauty with a lively atmosphere. The Malecon boardwalk, vibrant markets, and the historic Old Town (Zona Romantica) are popular attractions.

San Miguel de Allende:

Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, San Miguel de Allende is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant arts scene. The Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel is an iconic landmark in the city.

These vibrant cities collectively contribute to Mexico's diverse cultural landscape, offering a blend of history, art, cuisine, and modern amenities that make each visit a unique and enriching experience.

Mexican cuisine:

Mexican cuisine is renowned worldwide for its rich and varied flavors, vibrant colors, and fusion of indigenous, Spanish, and other global influences. From street food to fine dining, Mexico's culinary offerings are a celebration of fresh ingredients, traditional recipes and deep cultural heritage. Here's a glimpse of Mexico's delicacies:

Tacos:

Tacos are a Mexican staple, with carne asada (grilled beef), al pastor (marinated pork), carnitas (slow-cooked pork) and more. Tacos are usually served with fresh cilantro, onion, salsa and lime.

Guacamole:

A favorite Mexican dip, guacamole is made from mashed avocado mixed with tomatoes, onions, cilantro, lime juice and sometimes chili. It's a perfect accompaniment to tortilla chips or as a taco topping.

Enchiladas:

Enchiladas are rolled tortillas filled with various ingredients, such as shredded chicken, cheese or beans, and topped with chili sauce and melted cheese. They are often served with rice, beans and sour cream.

Mole:

Mole is a complex and flavorful sauce made with chili, chocolate, spices, and other ingredients. There are different types of moles, such as mole poblano and mole negro, each with its own regional variation.

Chiles Rellenos:

Chiles rellenos are poblano peppers stuffed with cheese, meat or beans, coated in egg batter and fried until golden. They are often served with tomato sauce or salsa.

Tamales:

Tamales are a traditional Mexican dish made of masa (corn flour) filled with various ingredients such as meat, beans or fruit. The mixture is wrapped in corn husks and steamed to perfection.

Ceviche:

Ceviche is a refreshing seafood dish made with raw fish or shrimp marinated in lime or lemon juice, mixed with tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and sometimes avocado. It is a popular coastal dish, showing influences from the Mexican coast.

Quesadillas:

Quesadillas are tortillas filled with melted cheese and often paired with ingredients such as mushrooms, huitlacoche (corn fungus) or flor de calabaza (squash flowers). They can be fried or cooked on a soft (flat griddle).

Unique Aspects of Meals:

Meals in Mexico often include fresh and locally sourced ingredients. Street markets offer a chance to experience he vibrant colors and flavors of the country's produce. Regional specialties and unique cooking techniques, such as the use of traditional comal (flat griddles) for making tortillas, contribute to the distinctive nature of Mexican 

cuisine.

Mexican cuisine is known for its variety of salsas, from mild to fiery. Salsas are made from tomatoes, tomatillos, chili peppers, onions, and herbs. They add a burst of flavor to almost any Mexican dish.

Churros:

For dessert, churros are a popular treat. These deep-fried dough pastries are dusted with sugar and cinnamon and often served with a chocolate or caramel dipping sauce.

Pozole:

Pozole is a hearty soup made with hominy corn, meat (usually pork or chicken), and seasoned with chili, garlic, and other spices. It is often garnished with radish, lettuce and lime.

Biriya:

Originating from the state of Jalisco, biriya is a savory stew made with slow-cooked meat (usually goat or beef), peppers, and a mixture of spices. It is often served with tortillas to make tacos.

These are just a few examples of the varied and mouth-watering dishes that make Mexican cuisine so celebrated. The use of fresh, local ingredients and the combination of traditional recipes with innovative twists contribute to the unique and delightful culinary experience that is Mexico.


In summary, people are drawn to Mexico for its diverse and beautiful sights, rich cultural experiences, delicious and unique cuisine, as well as the generally affordable cost of travel and accommodation. The combination of these factors makes Mexico an appealing destination for a wide range of travelers.


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Exploring the Enchanting Beauty of Rangamati, Bangladesh: A Journey into Nature's Embrace








M.AMINUR RAHMAN.


Nestled in the southeastern part of Bangladesh, Rangamati is a picturesque hill district that beckons travelers with its serene landscapes, vibrant indigenous culture, and the tranquility of its breathtaking lakes. This travelogue unveils the secrets of Rangamati, from the shimmering waters of Kaptai Lake to the lush green hills that surround it.


Journey to Rangamati:



Travel Expenses:

The journey to Rangamati usually starts from Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. Travelers can opt for a scenic bus ride, which takes around 8-10 hours. Alternatively, a flight to the nearby city of Chittagong and a scenic road trip can be a quick alternative.


Bus Fare (Dhaka to Rangamati): 1200-1500 BDT (Bangladeshi Taka) per person

Flight (Dhaka to Chittagong): 5000-7000 Tk per person

Taxi/Bus (Chittagong to Rangamati): Rs 800-1000 per person






Residence:

Rangamati offers a variety of accommodation options ranging from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts. Here are some recommendations:


Parjatan Motel Rangamati: A government owned facility, offers basic amenities with a scenic location. Prices start from 1500 BDT per night.






Peda Ting Ting: A mid-range option that offers comfortable rooms and a pleasant atmosphere. Prices range from 2500-3500 BDT per night.



                                        


Hill Tracts Hotel: A superior choice with modern amenities and stunning views of Kaptai Lake. Prices start from 5000 BDT per night.


Explore Rangamati:

Places to visit:

Kaptai Lake: The heart of Rangamati, Kaptai Lake is an artificial reservoir surrounded by hills. A boat ride on the lake offers mesmerizing views of mountains and waterfalls.






Suspension Bridge: An iconic attraction, this suspension bridge offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the lake below.






Shublong Falls: A hidden gem, this waterfall is surrounded by greenery and offers a serene environment for relaxation.



Food:

Rangamati boasts a delicious variety of local and international cuisine. Don't miss local delicacies such as bamboo chicken, mountain vegetables and local fish dishes. Food prices may vary:


Local restaurants: 300-500 BDT per meal per person

Fine Dining: 800-1500 BDT per person per meal


Miscellaneous Expenses:

Boat Rides: Explore Kaptai Lake by hiring a boat. Prices range from 500-1500 BDT depending on the duration and type of boat.


Local Transport: Autorickshaws and hired bicycles are convenient for local travel. 50-200 to be paid depending on the distance.


Souvenirs: Handcrafted items such as tribal jewellery, bamboo products and traditional textiles make unique souvenirs. Price variation.






Conclusion:

Rangamati, with its natural beauty and cultural richness, offers an unforgettable travel experience. The costs mentioned above provide a general overview, but actual costs may vary based on personal preference and travel style. Get ready to be mesmerized by the charm of Rangamati as you embark on this journey, where every corner unfolds a new chapter in the story of Bangladesh's natural wonders.

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BUDGET TRAVEL: Saint Martin Island (Bangladesh)Travel Guide (2023) Cost, Accommodation, Food, Transportation.

                                      





M.AMINUR RAHMAN.


Saint Martin Island – The only coral island in Bangladesh also known as Coconut Gingera. Seeing the sandy opaque water of Sugandha, Labani, and Kalatali Beach in Cox's Bazar, many people come to travel to this island in search of blue water. Some come to sit on the last coral reef in the southernmost part of the country, take pictures, and listen to the roar of the sea. Someone comes across the river and sea to find out what the island is all about.






Today we will know all the detailed information about island travel from this post.

                                      You can know everything in this post

Answers to all common questions

1)travel plan

2)Day-by-day visit

3)One or more night stay

4)How to get to Saint Martin Island

5)From Dhaka or any district of the country

6)From Dhaka or any district of the country, visit St. Martin's and Cox's Bazar

7)From Dhaka or any district of the country, visit Cox's Bazar to Saint Martin

8)Direct ship from Cox's Bazar to Saint Martin

9)Chittagong to Saint Martin

10)Transportation system

11)the bus



Ship Rental:






Teknaf ship information
Cox's Bazar Shipping Information
Information about ships in Chittagong
Hotels and Resorts
what to eat
Sights of the island
All things to do in Saint Martin
Cheradawip
Ways to get to Chheradeep
Cheradawip on foot
Travel packages

Travel expenses to Saint Martin

When is the best time to visit Saint Martin?



November to March is the best time to travel. Then ships operate from Teknaf/Cox's Bazar. Besides, it can be done by local trawlers throughout the year.


Do you need to book a hotel in advance?

Advance booking is only required on closed days and Fri-Sat. But to stay in good resorts, booking should be done in advance. If you are taking a family or a large group, you must book in advance.


How to get from Cox's Bazar to Saint Martin?



Karnaphuli ships sail from Cox's Bazar. Besides, you can reach Teknaf by bus from Cox's Bazar and then go by ship.






How to get from Chittagong to Saint Martin?

From Chittagong you can go directly to Saint Martin by Bay-One ship. Besides, if you want to go by bus, first you have to go by ship from Cox's Bazar or Teknaf.

Where is Torn Island located?

The last land in the south of Bangladesh is Cheradawip. The islet separates and merges with the main island of St. Martin at low tide.

How many kilometers from Teknaf to Saint Martin?



The distance of the island from Teknaf is about 42 km. 25 km Naf river, 17 km Bay of Bengal.

How many kilometers from Cox's Bazar to Saint Martin?

The distance from Cox's Bazar to Saint Martin is 120 km. 95 km by sea. It takes about 5-6 hours to go by ship.

How long does it take to go from Chittagong to Saint Martin?

It takes about 10 hours to go directly to St. Martin by Bay-One.


                                      



Travel Plan:

visit in one day:

The ship from Teknaf will disembark at Saint Martin at approximately 12.30 p.m. Since you will be leaving for the afternoon cruise, don't waste time getting off the jetty and start walking along the beach on the right side. Bathe at the beach in front of Blue Marine Hotel. Meanwhile, the waves in the sea are relatively high, so bathing here is fun. Take a van reserve if you don't want to shower. Tour the whole island by van. In that case, definitely go to West Beach.


remember,

Whatever you do must be done by 2 o'clock. After eating and drinking, you will board the ship. The ship leaves exactly at 3 o'clock so if you are late you will be in danger. Extreme caution should be taken in this regard. Twelve Auliya ships leave before or after 3 o'clock depending on the tide. Know in advance when to leave.





Staying one or more nights:

Saint Martin by ship from Teknaf. Since you will be staying one or more nights you are in no rush.

First, go to the hotel and get fresh. Then go down to the sea to take a bath. If you can leave Chheradeep in the afternoon, you can see the sunrise. In that case, try to leave before 4 p.m. Sit on the jetty at night and listen to the roar of the sea. Get out early the next morning and walk along West Beach. The further you go, the more beauty you will see. You can also travel by bicycle. After lunch, board the ship.

if you don't want to go to Cheradawip on the first day, you will leave early in the morning after sunrise on the second day. Then you will have fun. When the sun shines, it is not fun to visit. Tickets must be booked in advance on peak days. Otherwise, you may not get a ticket by going to the ghat. If there is no family there is no problem with standing tickets on the ship. A 2.30-hour journey is spent to see the river and sea. But if you have a family, you must buy a ticket that has a seat.




                                      


 Sindabad and MV Farhan Class Name – Main Deck, Open Deck, Business Deck.Carey 

Cruise & Dine Class Name – Coral Lounge (Ground Floor), Exclusive Lounge, Pearl Lounge.

Bay Cruise Class Names – Rajnigandha, Hasnahena, Krishnachura.

The Atlantic Cruise Class Name – Economy Deck, Open Deck, Royal Lounge, Luxury Lounge.

Baro Auliya ship class names – Sundeck, Mozart Lounge, Family Bunker Cabin, Main Deck, Panorama, Riviera.




Cox's Bazar Shipping Information:


MV Karnaphuli Express cruise ship departs daily from BIWTA Ghat, North Nuniyachra (Airport Road) Cox's Bazar.

The distance between hotel-motel zone in Cox's Bazar is 5 km from Nunia Rhama BIWTC Ghat. It takes approximately 30 minutes to reach.

Time Table:

Ships depart from Cox's Bazar BIWTA wharf between 5 am and 9.30 am depending on tides.Departs St Martin between 3.30pm and 4.30pm It takes approximately 5 hours (+/-) to reach the destination from both directions.

(Call the day before departure from Cox's Bazar to find out what time the ship will leave.)

On reaching St. Martin, the ship cannot go up to the jetty wharf. Passengers are picked up from ships at main jetties by trawlers.

From Saint Martin to Cox's Bazar, the ship can be boarded from the main jetty in the afternoon.

Except for single cabins, each twin bed, VIP, and VIP cabin is applicable for two (2) persons. A separate ticket should be charged for each additional person.



Children under 5 are free.

Your return date must be mentioned at the time of booking. Otherwise you will not get a seat.

Light snacks/breakfasts are provided by MV Kornaphuli Express on every journey.

Keep small children safe and close at all times while sailing.

Dispose of all garbage including empty snack packets, empty packets of chips/juice, one-type cups of coffee/tea in the dustbin rather than in the water and anywhere on the ship. Adequate dustbins are provided on each floor.

Chittagong ship-related information:

MV Bay One departs from Chittagong Patenga Pier 15, near Patenga Airport.

The ship will depart from Chittagong to Saint Martin at 10 p.m. Arriving in St. Martin at 7/8 am the next day. The ship departs from St. Martin at 9 a.m. It will reach Chittagong on the same day at 7/8 p.m.

Children below 5 years can stay free with family.



Special Note: Various information about Karnaphuli and Bay-One ships are taken from their official websites. Be sure to check the up-to-date information before traveling.



                                        

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Hotels and Resorts:

There are many hotels in the market along the St. Martin JT pier. You can stay there for a bargain. If you go on holidays, or extra crowded days, you must book in advance.

If you want to stay quiet, you should go to West Beach. There are several beach-view resorts. The seawater comes to the yard of the resort and eats the house. Hotel rent varies from 2000-25000.


Some West Beach Resorts


Dwipantor Beach Resort

Atlantic Resort

Josnaloy Beach Resort

Blue Marine Resort

Fantasy Hotel and Resort

Kingshuk Resort

Music Eco Resort

Nil Digante Resort

The Beach Camp Resort

Read the Best Resorts in St. Martin post for more details about resorts in St. Martin.



What to eat:

Coconut.

Fish barbeque (all the hotels in the market have fish arranged which you say will be barbequed)

From the jetty, along the market road, at the end of the road, there are Payaju, Singara, and other shops on the left-hand side. Their onion. It closes by 7.30pm so go first.

Shrimp, crab fry



Food Cost:

Breakfast – Tk 100-250

Lunch Package – 250-400 Tk

Night BBQ Package – Tk 350-700

Dietary Advice:

Know the price before eating

There are many hotels near JT Ghat. You can buy live fish and eat barbecue there. When buying fish, buy cheaply.

If you are staying at a West Beach resort, you will have to eat at the resort hotel. Otherwise you have to come to the jetty every time for food. Resort hotel food is good so no need to worry. And the price is not comparatively high.

Sights of the Island:

The whole of Saint Martin is worth a visit. This island is a treasure of infinite life. However, I am making a list of what to see specifically. can see

Coconut Jinjira on the north side of the island (walk along the beach on the left side of the jetty)

West Side Coral Island:

Jetty Ghat (Be amazed by the color of the seawater in the morning. And listen to the roar of the sea while sitting on the steps of the jetty at night)

Galachipa (the narrowest part of the island)

Cherandeep (Southernmost landmass of Bangladesh)

Sunset at West Beach, Sunrise at Jetty

A clear night sky with millions of stars or a full moon

Afternoon fishing with fishermen on the beach left side of the jetty

A walk from the market along the paved road to the vacation hotel is the accommodation of the locals, the way of life

Evening/Night Market:


All things to do in Saint Martin:

cycling

Walking/speedboat/fishing trawler/lifeboat to Cheradawip

Eating bar-b-que of different types of fish

Getting up early in the morning to buy fish from fishermen

Afternoon fishing with fishermen (lucky enough to catch free fish).


campfire:

Scuba driving

Cheradawip

Another name of Chheradeep is Chheradia or Siradia.



Cheradawip is located in the southernmost part of Bangladesh. This island is located about eight kilometers south of Saint Martin. After that there is no more territory of Bangladesh.

Chheradawip consists of several islands with an area of 100 to 500 square meters. The archipelago is named after the fact that it detaches or separates from the mainland of St. Martin during low tide.

On foot from St. Martin's Island is Cheradawip || St. Martin to Cheradwip

How to get to Chheradeep:

walk/cycle at low tide.

In package from JT Ghat. 30 minutes to go, 30 minutes to arrive and 1 hour round trip.

Reserves fishing trawlers.

Cheradawip can be reached with auto reserve.

Cheradawip on foot

It takes an hour and a half to two hours to walk if you go along West Beach. This is what I would suggest. It's a bit difficult to get around but it won't be in vain.

If you want to go comfortably and quickly, go through East Beach.

The tides change with time. So on the day you go, ask the local people or the resort manager.

Trawler will not be available on arrival. All take reserve trawlers. If you can request someone, then maybe you can get it.

To walk, pass through the West Beach and come through the East Beach for better views.



Travel expenses to Saint Martin:

How much travel costs will depend on how you go, what you eat, where you stay, what you do.

Also, the cost depends on the time of year you are going. For example, December to January is the peak season. During this time the cost will be relatively high. Moreover, the costs are higher during consecutive long holidays.

Transportation Cost (via Cox's Bazar)

Bus fare: Non AC bus fare 2400 taka. 2800-4400 taka in AC bus.

Ship Fare: Economy Class Tk 2400, Business Class Tk 3000.

Cheran Island: 200-300 Tk

Local travel: 150-200 taka

Other Expenses: 200 Tk

Hotel expenses:

2000-25000 rupees depending on the quality of the hotel. Standard hotel fare around the market or inland away from the beach is Tk 1500-2500.


Food Cost:

Departure day and return day break: Tk 400-600 (depends on what to eat)

1st day: Breakfast 100-150 Tk. Lunch 200-300 Tk. Night bar-b-que 250-400 taka.

2nd day: Breakfast 100-150 Tk. Lunch 200-300 Tk.

All in all, staying in a decent hotel, going to and fro by non-AC bus and going to the economy seat on the ship will cost 7500 rupees if you stay for 1 night in Saint Martin.



                                        


warning:

Teknaf ships depart between 9.30-10 am. So if you miss the ship, you will not get another ship that day.

If you miss the ship in Teknaf, you can go to the trawler. If you ask the people at the wharf, they will show you where the trawler wharf is.

If you miss a ship in St. Martin, you will get nothing for the ship or trawler that day. In that case you have to go to Teknaf by speedboat or stay on the island.


Things to know before visiting Saint Martin

Know about its location while booking a hotel or resort. Like in West Beach or East Beach. How far is the resort from the beach? There are some resorts where the water comes up to the resort gate during high tide. Bhishan likes during high tide.

Get off at St. Martin Jetty and walk to the market instead of taking a rickshaw/auto. Then the rent will be much less.

Be sure to be careful of corals when entering the water. Sharp corals can easily cut the leg. It is best not to go too far into the water.

Know the price before eating in any restaurant. Bargain in advance while eating fish barbeque from a beachside shop.

Saint Martin is open 24 hours a day. But beware of the pack of dogs at night. You may be afraid if you are alone or in doubt. If you are a couple, it is better not to go somewhere too secluded. Although the people of the island are good, there are people with different mindsets due to tourists from all over the country.

If you go on foot or by bicycle, you will know from the local/resort when the low tide is.

If you reserve an afternoon trawler from West Beach, you can watch the sunset on arrival.

Try to leave by 2 o'clock in the target trawler for Cheradawip, then you will be able to spend more time.

Pay attention to the time when the package is on the trawler.

It is best to visit Chheradeep if you can go after sunrise in the morning. You can come around earlier before the sun rises. There are less people then.


Special Request:

Do not bring coral. Even if 1 person brings 1 coral, 100,000 people will bring 100,000 corals. Hundreds of thousands of people go to Saint Martin in the season!

Do not litter anywhere. The island is ours. Don't spoil its natural beauty by littering.


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Refrain from misbehaving with locals.

Some of my experiences with Saint Martin Island

The island has been visited many times in the long 12 years 2010-2022.

Sometimes I stayed 1 night, sometimes 2 nights. But still not satisfied.

This cinnamon island is a treasure of infinite life.

The area of the island is 10-15 square kilometers. If you want to walk around the whole island, you have to walk about 11/12 kilometers. The true beauty of Saint Martin cannot be seen without walking around the entire island.

On the north side of the island are coconut chains. The narrowest point in the middle of the island is Galachip where you can hear the roar of the sea on both the east and west sides. and Chheradia or Chheradeep in the south.

If you get off the jetty and walk along the beach on the left hand side, you will see a form of sea. If you walk around during the low tide, you can go to Cheradawip. The sea is relatively calm on the eastern side.

On the beach right side of the jetty basically everyone went to bathe. Those who stay in the resorts around the market also roam around this beach. If you go west along this beach, you will get the truth of why the island is called 'Coconut Jinjira'.

To verify the authenticity of the name Coral Island, you have to go to West Beach. As you walk along the west beach towards Cheradawip during low tide, you will see more corals. Big, small, weird is not here.

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Galachipa is the narrowest part of the island. You are bound to be surprised whether you go east or west along the beach in Galachipa. Discover why by traveling for yourself!

If you walk or cycle the island, you will see the mangrove forest just before the part that is submerged at high tide. What did you see on the island and what did you see when you came here! Don't believe your eyes.

Chheradeep part is another surprise. The corals here seem more alive to me. A natural aquarium can be seen on the western side of Chheradeep. There is a strange tree in Keora forest. You will definitely find it. Even during the day there is a sense of gaan gaan cham cham.

The most interesting part of Chheradawip is to sit at the end and watch the waves of the sea and listen to the roar of the waves. Which is completely different from the main island. At least it seems so to me. Cheradawip is also a paradise for those who like to take pictures.

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