Rangamati

Rangamati | Bandarban | Khagrachhari


Distance from Chittagong is 77 Kilometer and communications are Bus, Jeep and Microbus. Rangamati District is under Chittagong division with an area of 6116.13 sq km and bounded by the Tripura State of India on the north, Bandarban district on the south, Mizoram State of India and Chin State of Myanmar on the east, Khagrachhari and Chittagong districts on the west.Annual average temperature: maximum 34.6°C, minimum 13.4°C; annual rainfall 3031 mm.

If you do not visit Rangamati you will not discover a big portion of natural beauties of Bangladesh. It is also connected by waterway টগ Kaptai. This is the only place to visit throughout the year. Rangamati expresses her full beauty in rainy season. Trees becoming greener, waterfalls are in full tide, the river Karnaphuli in her full wave in this season. If you already visited Rangamati in winter, we advice to go there again in monsoon; you will feel the difference of nature yourself.

Built in early sixties Kaptai Dam and the lake are the main attractions of Kaptai. If you are not visiting Kaptai separately then, do not forget to go for a boating up to Kaptai on the Kaptai Lake while you go to Rangamati tour.


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