Where to visit Rangamati?
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Himel Chakma, Rangamati
08 August, 2019, 05:45 pm
Last modified: 25 August, 2019, 04:23 am
The magnificent views of the mountains say that now is the right time to visit Rangamati
The hills are now full of green. There is endless water falling from the springs that come down on the green hills. Lake Kaptai in clear water. A raft of white clouds is flying in the clear sky in the coming autumn. The magnificent views of the mountains suggest that now is the right time to visit Rangamati. This time the long holiday of Eid is coming. In the meanwhile, the crowd of tourists has started increasing in Rangamati, a hill country.
Srijan Bikash Barua, manager of Rangamati Tourism Corporation, said the suspension bridge, which was submerged in the flood waters, woke up on August 1. It has been opened for tourists. On August 5, 50 percent of the hotel-motel rooms were booked in advance.
Shafiul Azam, owner of Moti Mahal, an elite motel in the reserve market, said, "It is expected that a large number of tourists will come to Rangamati this time."
Rangamati Deputy Commissioner AKM Mamunur Rashid said tourists would be able to travel to Rangamati safely. They have no reason to worry about security.
The tourist centers of Rangamati are crowded with tourists.
Hanging bridge
One of the examples of Rangamati is the suspension bridge. Leaving without seeing it means imperfection in Rangamati travel. The location of the bridge is at Tabalchhari in Rangamati town. Its length is 335 feet. Rangamati Tourist Motel near the bridge.
Although the bridge was under water for some time due to the increase in water level of Kaptai Lake due to monsoon rains, the water level went down on August 1. It is now open to tourists.
Those who live in Rangamati town can reserve an autorickshaw from Tabalchhari Bazar to see the bridge. The rent is forty rupees. On the way back, the reserve will have to come to Tabalchhari market at the same fare. If you stay in a tourist motel, you can visit the bridge. Kaptai Lake with engine driven boat from the bridge or tourist wharf
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