division of Bangladesh
Rangpur Division is the newest division in Bangladesh, splitting from the Rajshahi Division on 25 January 2010. But it is certainly not the newest tourist hotspot. Outside the capital, Rangpur Division is fairly devoid of attractions and touristy activities. However, don't be disenchanted, as Rangpur is the place to absorb the true Bangladeshi lifestyle, learning of local traditions and culture that have lasted for generations.
Districts
editDinajpur Site of the intricate and beautiful Kantajew Temple (Kantanagar Temple) |
Gaibandha A laidback lifestyle with intriguing villages |
Kurigram Ruins and remnants of ancient buildings |
Lalmonirhat Contains a number of old mosques and rajbaris |
Nilphamari Home to a once bustling railway yard |
Panchagarh More old mosques and the largest mango tree in the country |
Rangpur The Division's capital, complete with palaces, temples and other British-era delights |
Thakurgaon Even more old buildings and temples, vegetables and crops cultivation and natural beauty |
Cities
edit- Rangpur - the capital of the division
- Burimari
- 1 Panchagarh
- Dinajpur - location of Kantanagar Temple
- 1 Saidpur
- Thakurgaon
Other destinations
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editThere are many palaces and British-era buildings in the Division's capital.
The locals are very friendly and welcoming. Evergreen villages ornamented by brook and canal, with spacious fields of paddy, potato, sugarcane can be visited.
- 1 Kantanagar Temple (Kantajew Temple). A late-medieval Hindu temple, one of the most magnificent religious edifices belonging to the 18th century
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