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looklook 84M
4591 posts
7/27/2017 1:43 pm

Last Read:
5/7/2023 2:49 pm

Monsoon Travel Destinations.

This is the time to visit the offbeat places located in this largest delta of the world where nature, during monsoon, remains constantly wet and cleans itself from dirt it accumulates during the dry seasons of the year! This Green country of mine, Bangladesh, forms the world’s largest delta with our magnificent rivers like Padma, Meghna and Jamuna. It is also one of the most fertile regions in the world, thus earning the nickname The Green Delta.

Here below the pictures of some of the offbeat places mentioned above are posted for viewing by those who are interested to view them!


Picture details:
1. A resort on the mighty river Padma uses monsoon as tourist attraction.
2. Ratargul in Sylhet is the only swamp forest in Bangladesh. With trees submerged in water, one needs to go 'hiking' through Ratargul by a boat.
3. Jhalakathi and Pirojpur have a number of floating markets. Traders come with their boats to sell guavas, among other fruits, and vegetables.
4. A boat ride at the scenic Lalakhal.
5. Chhera Dwip : The coral reefs stacked one upon the other creates the shore of this beach.
6. Nilgiri : The tallest mountain where the clouds come down to dance with the mortals.
7. Mymensingh: one of the most beautiful and idealistic towns of this country.
8. Birishiri : the natural beauty of white clay-made hills and tranquil turquoise that flows gently underneath.
9. Boat ride through the Ratargul swamp forest.
10. Destination home.


Sources: The Daily Star, The Dhaka Tribune,The Independent.











looklook 84M
3925 posts
7/27/2017 1:49 pm

Views from the Green Delta.


Rocketship 79F
18557 posts
7/27/2017 3:46 pm

How beautiful your country is, Look!!!!


Abelle2 83F
31222 posts
7/27/2017 5:35 pm

Rocket is right, your country is beautiful!


looklook 84M
3925 posts
7/27/2017 8:36 pm

    Quoting Rocketship:
    How beautiful your country is, Look!!!!
Thank you so much for your post ,Rocketship. We are really proud of our country. Stay well and cheerful always!


looklook 84M
3925 posts
7/27/2017 9:01 pm

    Quoting Abelle2:
    Rocket is right, your country is beautiful!
Abelle, my country is a reverine one. Some of the world's mighty rivers flow through the land carrying huge amount of water and empty themselves in the Bay of Bengal! Thanks for your comment left at above by you.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
7/27/2017 9:12 pm

    Quoting  :

MySeek2...I am delighted to see you stopping by my blog. The rural Bangladesh is really wonderful to look at and also to live in too. You get there fresh fruits, fishes and vegetables everyday. No need to stock them in your deep fridge, MYSeek. Take care and stay well always.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
7/27/2017 9:21 pm

    Quoting  :

You are always welcome to my blog page, earthytaurus! Thank you so much for your comment left here on the page. Stay well and happy always.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
7/27/2017 9:45 pm

    Quoting  :

Earthytaurus....These types of floating markets are seen in the southern part of this country where fresh fruits and vegetables are mainly available. These are rural markets where from wholesalers procure fresh fruits and vegetables from the growers for marketing them afresh in city and town markets including super shops!


Archer62 83F
7072 posts
7/28/2017 9:01 am

Very interesting photos, looklook. Thanks for sharing and increasing our awareness of your part of the world, its beauties and problems.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
7/28/2017 11:12 am

    Quoting Archer62:
    Very interesting photos, looklook. Thanks for sharing and increasing our awareness of your part of the world, its beauties and problems.
Thanks for expressing what you have so far learnt about our part of the world, Archer. I wish someday you could visit this part of the world to learn more about us, our culture, and the way we treat our guests and view the rainbow that may magically flash across the sky after a long day of a heavy rainfall to stimulate the imagination. True, like many other countries of the world, including developed ones, we have problems too and we discuss it openly for finding acceptable solutions! Thanks again, Archer for your comments which I appreciate so much! Stay well and happy all the times and take care.