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[name] => {:en}Modhutila Eco Park{:}{:bn}মধুটিলা ইকো পার্ক {:}
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[post_link] => http://offroadbangladesh.com/bn/places/modhutila-eco-park/
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Modhutila Eco Park is at Nalitabari, Sherpur. Modhutila Eco Park is also situated in the border. In the Indian part, Tura hill is situated in the same place. It is in Jhinaigati Thana of Sherpur. It takes 30 mins to reach there from Sherpur. This is a nice place with lots of species of trees and animals. After visiting Gazni, you should visit Modhutila as you go to Sherpur. Visitor can see there Meghlay, plants, animals, waterfall, lake etc.
Modhutila Ecopark is unknown tourist place for maximum people of other districts. It has outstanding natural beauty and pleasant environment for recreation. My study was based on semi-structured questionnaire survey and informal discussion. Maximum tourist visit this place for pass their leisure period with friends & family. Main attraction of this place is its natural beauty and green environment. This Ecopark is much potential for the development of socioeconomic condition of surrounding people. About 12.5% people of this area are totally depending on this park, and 2/3 people are moderately affected by the park for their income generation.
After establishment of this park, percentage of unemployed people decrease from 21%to13%, percentage of poor people decrease from 46%to34% and percentage of education increase from 17% to 21.5% by three years. Park authority faces some problem to manage the park. Communication, security, manpower are the main problem of this park. Sudden attract of Indian elephant is another problem for local people, park authority and it hampered the development of infrastructure of park.
If sustained management strategies apply and take effective Government initiatives, then it can play an important role in the development of this area.
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শেরপুরের নলিতাবাড়িতে অবস্থিত মধুটিলা ইকো পার্কটি সীমান্তের ওপারে ভারতীয় অংশেও অবস্থিত। তুরা পাহাড় এখানেই অবস্থিত। শেরপুর শহর থেকে এখানে পৌছাতে প্রায় ৩০ মিনিট সময় লাগবে। এখানে নানা ধরনের গাছপালা ও জীবজন্তু রয়েছে। গাজনি দেখে শেরপুরে ফেরার পথে আপনি মধুটিলাতেও যেতে পারেন। এখান থেকে ভারতের মেঘালয়ের গাছ, প্রাণী, ঝর্ণা, পাহাড় ও লেক দেখা যায়।
অন্যান্য জেলার বেশীরভাগ মানুষের কাছেই মধুটিলা ইকো পার্ক অজানাই রয়ে আছে। এই ইকো পার্কে আছে বিনোদনের জন্য চমৎকার প্রাকৃতিক সৌন্দর্য এবং পরিবেশ। বেশীরভাগ পর্যটক এখানে আসেন তাদের বন্ধু ও পরিবারের সাথে অবসর সময় কাটাতে। এখানে বসবাসকারী মানুষের অর্থ সামাজিক অবস্থার উন্নয়নে এই ইকো পার্কটির রয়েছে অনেক অবদান কারন প্রায় ১২.৫% মানুষ জীবিকা নির্বাহের জন্য এই পার্কের উপর পুরোপুরি নির্ভরশীল। প্রাকৃতিক সৌন্দর্য এবং ঘন সবুজ পরিবেশকে বলা যেতে পারে এই ইকো পার্কের মূল আকর্ষণ। ইকো পার্কটি প্রতিষ্ঠার তিন বছরের মধ্যে এই এলাকায় বেকারত্বের সংখ্যা ২১% থেকে কমে দাড়ায় ১৩%, দরিদ্র মানুষের সংখ্যা ৪৬% থেকে কমে দাড়ায় ৩৪% এবং শিক্ষিত মানুষের সংখ্যা ১৭% থেকে বেড়ে দাড়ায় ২১.৫%। যোগাযোগ ব্যবস্থা, নিরাপত্তা ব্যবস্থা, জনবলের সংকট হল এই পার্কটির সবচেয়ে বড় সমস্যা। ভারত থেকে আসা বন্য হাতির অতর্কিত আক্রমন স্থানীয়দের কাছে একটি বড় সমস্যা যা পার্কের অবকাঠামোগত উন্নয়নকে বাধাগ্রস্থ করছে। যথাযথ সরকারি পদক্ষেপ এবং উন্নয়নের টেকসই কৌশল গ্রহন করলে এই পার্কটি এলাকার উন্নয়নে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ভুমিকা রাখতে পারে।
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[name] => Sir J.C. Bose Complex
[post_id] => 9576
[post_link] => http://offroadbangladesh.com/bn/places/sir-j-c-bose-complex/
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[post_content] => Sir J.C. Bose Complex located at Rarikhal, Dhaka-Dohar Highway, Sreenagar, Munshiganj. Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose (30 November 1858 – 23 November 1937) was a Bengali polymath, physicist, biologist, botanist, archaeologist, as well as an early writer of
science fiction. He pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made very significant contributions to plant science, and laid the foundations of experimental science in the Indian subcontinent. He is sometimes considered the father of Bengali science fiction.
Born in Mymensingh- "Bengal Presidency" during the British Raj that means the Bikrampur (now in Munshiganj, Dhaka). His early life was started in Kolkata, but his paternal house is still there in
Rarikhal, Sreenagar, Munshiganj.
Now, his birthplace has turned into a park like memorial complex. We've found this place as a perfect place for day out with your family but not for any science awareness school visit.
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[name] => {:en}Adventure World{:}{:bn}অ্যাডভেঞ্চার ওয়ার্ল্ড{:}
[post_id] => 4336
[post_link] => http://offroadbangladesh.com/bn/places/adventure-world/
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Adventure World is an amusement park which consists of 16 different rides. This is a natural and artificial park with largest open concert gallery and a fountain inside.
[This spot needs more detail. If you have more information and photos, please be advised to add in our website. Your name will be published as a Content Contributor]
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সিলেট শহরে বিমানবন্দর বাইপাস সড়কের কাছে অ্যাডভেঞ্চার ওয়ার্ল্ড পার্কটি অবস্থিত। এই বিনোদন পার্কটিতে ১৬টি বিভিন্ন ধরনের রাইড আছে। পার্কটির অভ্যন্তরে একটি বিশাল কনসার্ট গ্যালারী এবং ঝর্ণাও রয়েছে।
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[name] => Pablakhali Wildlife Sanctuary
[post_id] => 25931
[post_link] => http://offroadbangladesh.com/bn/places/pablakhali-wildlife-sanctuary/
[thumb_link] => http://offroadbangladesh.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Pablakhali-Wildlife-Sanctuary-by-Indian-Travel-Places-300x225.jpg
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Tucked into the northeast corner of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, the Pablakhali Wildlife Sanctuary is home to elephants and a wide variety of other animals. The sanctuary is the finest hill forest remaining in Bangladesh and it also an important wetland site.
The Pablakhali Wildlife Sanctuary in Bangladesh is located in the Rangamati District in the Chittagong division. It was established in 1983 so the wildlife and vegetation in the sanctuary is quite settled and well-developed. It is not a very big wildlife sanctuary, as it only covers 420.87 square kilometers, however that does not mean it has nothing to offer. Quite to the contrary, this tiny little sanctuary is positively teaming with life! Some of the animals you can expect to see here include capped langur, hoolock, Asian elephant, rhesus macaque, gibbon, tiger, otters, wild boars, guar, Indian muntjac, Indian python and sambar. Bird lovers can look forward to seeing herons, egrets, little grebe, common coot, common moorhen, waterfowl, white-winged wood duck, Asian openbill stork and more. There are also small cats, dholes and dozens of other animals living in this fascinating wildlife sanctuary. Nature lovers will find that much of this diversity is owing to the regions great topographical diversity. The area is well watered and varies in altitude.
The best time to visit the Pablakhali Wildlife Sanctuary in Bangladesh is between November and May. Visitors can choose between bird safaris and jungle safaris and both are equally rewarding. Accommodation can be found in the immediate area by way of two rest houses. You will find that both Bangla and English is spoken here, so most people can find a way to communicate with the locals and tour guides. The nearest town is Rangamati which can be easily reached by road or rail. Most visitors will touch down at the Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong before taking the train to Rangamati en route to the Pablakhali Wildlife Sanctuary. Whatever way you choose to get there, make sure that you do end up visiting this great wildlife sanctuary!
Adventure: Jungle safari, Bird safari
Wild Life: Tiger, Gaur, Asian Elephant, Rhesus Macaque, Capped Langur, Hoolock Gibbon, Dhole, Small Cats, Otters, Wild Boar, Indian Muntjac, and Sambar,Waterfowl, Little Grebe, Herons, Egrets, Common Moorhen, Common Coot, Asian Openbill Stork, and White-winged Wood Duck, Indian python
Location: At the northern end of Kaptai Lake in the south-eastern part of Kassalong Reserve Forest in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, some 112 km from Rangamati Town. The western boundary is formed by the Kassalong River.
Area: 42,087 hectares
Outstanding Features:
* Wide variety of mammals, including elephants
* A refuge for birds
* Beautiful hilly terrain ranging from 100-300 m
Brief History: It was established as a game sanctuary in June 1962, later declared as Wildlife Sanctuary in 1983.
Habita, Flora & Fauna: Three forest types can be distinguished in the sanctuary: tropical wet evergreen forest; tropical Semi-evergreen; and tropical moist deciduous forest. Among larger mammals, the most important is the population of Asian Elephant. Other mammals are Rhesus Macaque, Capped langur, hoolock Gibbon, Dhole, small cats, otters, wild Boar, and Sambar. There are also numerous bird species in the Sanctuary.
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