Where to Stay
Accommodation facilities in Natore are as follows:
1. Hotel VIP
Address: Borohorishpur, Natore
Direction: 1 km West of Central Bus Terminal and East of Madrasha more.
Phone: 0771-66097, +880 1718 673735
2. Hotel Millat
Address: Madrasha More, Natore Sadar, Natore
3. Hotel Prince
Address: Railway Station Bazar, Natore Sadar, Natore
Phone: 0771-61356
Mobile: 01746029429
4. Hotel Raj
Address: Madrasha More, Natore Sadar, Natore
Phone: 0771-66660
Mobile: 01727371500
5. Hotel Rukhsana
Address: Kanaikhali, Old bus stand, Natore Sadar, Natore
Phone: 0771-62431
Mobile: 01739987017
6. Natore Boarding
Address: Nichabazar, Hospital Road, Natore Sadar, Natore.
Phone: 0771-62001
7. Natore Sugar Mills Guest House
Address: Natore Sugar Mills area, Natore Sadar, Natore
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Natore Children Park is located at the Rajshahi-Bogra Highway, just opposite of Shankar Gobinda Chowdhury Stadium in Natore Sadar Upazila. This park consists of lot of elements. There is a big lake and a bridge over it. The big portion of the park is structured as children’s playground with several manual rides. And the small portion has animals made with clay for children attraction.
This park was established in the year 2003 by Advocate Ruhul Kuddus Talukdar Dulu, the then Deputy Minister of Land. The main reason behind building the park is to gather the general people of the locality for entertainment in various occasions. Also, because of not having available children playground, this was built to enhance their childhood, although people of all ages gather here every day.
Throughout the park, there are lots of seating arrangements. Usually every afternoon, people come here with their friends and family members to enjoy their leisure time. Also in any occasions, this park is being decorated for enlarging the tourist attraction.
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"Hala Boter Tall" is one of the legend place of the district. Almost a half-acre of land across a wide range of very ancient banyan tree near Kulaghat, Lalmonirhat.
People says that, banyan tree is at least 130 years of age. The field of Eidgah under that tree is older than it. In Pakistan period (1951-5 to khristabde) Fakir Pir was brought from jaunopur by the local khati fakir for certain. Pir Sahib was sitting in the trees below. A well was dag For the People coming to the field for oju. Being lack of water Due to the difficulties oju, Pir (saint) Sahib told to give a vessel of water to the well. The lack of water was then removed and never happened. It was also less than the time before the end of the distribution concerns khicuri Pir saheb give cover of the Pipkins. According to his instructions to remove the lid a little after the start of the khicuri distribution. At the end of the distribution of the khicuri few neighboring villages’ people who didn’t come to hear is also possible to send them. Pir Sahib was to go, but the place of speech was considered to be a holy place to people, people see with special respect towards the banyan tree too. After Bangladesh won its independence it spared. Every Friday still a lot of people from different places come here to be seen Manat.
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Zoo. It was built in 1961 with area of more than 100 acres. This garden collects and documents plant specimens from all over the country, as well as from far-off locations. The garden is categorized into fifty-seven sections and includes a cactus house, lily ponds, a lotus pond, six lakes, two nurseries, an orchid house, a tissue culture research center and comprehensive visitor facilities.
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Nazimgarh 'Nature Park' is located on the banks of the Sharee River at Lalakhal, a picturesque place at the base of the Jaintia Hills bordering the Indian State of Meghalaya. The 'Sharee' originates at a height of 1420 meters (4650 feet) from a place called Mitimyntdu, close to Jowai town of the West Jaintia Hills District of Meghalaya. There, the river is known as Myntdu or "Ka Tawiarka Takam" (Our Guardian Angel) in the local Pnar (Khasi) dialect.
Encircling Jowai town on three sides, the Myntdu flows south through Leshka valley to reach Borghat village within Jaintia Hills before entering Bangladesh as the 'Sharee' at Lalakhal.
The river brings from the hills much sand and other minerals that give the waters a unique blue-green colour. While in the dry season the river is mild, its crystal clear water of an emerald colour, in the rainy season it become a raging torrent, at times over flowing its banks. Around 1340 AD, Ibne Battuta of Morocco, one of the gratest travelers of all time, is said to have travelled down this 'blue' river on his return journey after visiting Hazrat Shah Jalal in Sylhet.
'Nature Park' is on the banks of the river Sharee, near its sister resort 'Wilderness' which is located on the hillside. The 'River Queen' restaurant is the focal point with its panoramic view following the bend in the river. The 'Adventure Camp' tent site is nearby, under the shade of the surrounding trees. These comfortable tents give guests a sense of nature and adventure rarely available in other places. The clear night sky allows one to see stars with a clarity that needs to be experienced to be truly believed. It is Nature in its purest form.
Source: www.nazimgarh.com
{:}{:bn}নাজিমগড় ন্যাচারাল পার্ক সিলেটের লালাখালে সারি নদীর তীরে অবস্থিত। ভারতের মেঘালয় রাজ্যে সীমান্তবর্তী জৈন্তা পাহাড়ের পাদদেশে ছবির মত সুন্দর লালাখালের সারি নদীর তীরে নাজিমগড়ের ‘ন্যাচার পার্কটি’ অবস্থিত। সারি নদীর উৎপত্তি হয়েছে মেঘালয় রাজ্যের পশ্চিম জৈন্তা হিল ডিসট্রিক্টের জোয়াই শহরের কাছে অবস্থিত মিতিমইন্দু নামক স্থানে প্রায় ১৪২০ মিটার (৪৬৫০ ফুট) উঁচু থেকে। এখানে এই নদীটি খাসিদের ভাষায় মিন্দু অথবা “কা তাউইরকা তাকাম” (যার অর্থ আমাদের দেবদূত অভিভাবক) নামে পরিচিত। জোয়াই শহরকে তিনদিক থেকে ঘিরে থাকা মিন্দু নদীটি বাংলাদেশের লালাখালে সারি নদী হিসেবে প্রবেশের পূর্বে লেসকা ভ্যালীর মধ্যে দিয়ে দক্ষিন দিকে প্রবাহিত হয়ে জৈন্তা পাহাড়ের মধ্য দিয়ে বোরঘাট গ্রামে পৌঁছেছে।
পাহাড় থেকে সারি নদীর সাথে প্রচুর বালু এবং অন্যান্য খনিজ সম্পদ বয়ে আসার কারনে এই নদীর পানি নীল ও সবুজ রঙের সমন্বয়ে এক অপূর্ব বর্ণ ধারন করেছে। শুকনো মৌসুমে এই নদীটি শান্ত থাকে এবং এটির স্বচ্ছ পানি সবুজ রঙ ধারন করে। অথচ আবার বর্ষাকালে এই নদীটি এতটাই অশান্ত হয়ে ওঠে যে কখনো কখনো নদীর তীর প্লাবিত হয়ে যায়। আনুমানিক ১৩৪০ সালে বিশ্বের অন্যতম নামকরা পর্যটক মরক্কোর ইবনে বতুতা সিলেটে হযরত শাহজালাল (রঃ) এর সাথে সাক্ষাৎ করে ফেরার পথে এই ‘নীল’ নদীটি অতিক্রম করেছিলেন।
এই উদ্যানের অন্যতম আকর্ষণ হল ‘রিভার কুইন’ রেস্টুরেন্ট যেখান থেকে নদীর বাঁকের চমৎকার মনোরম দৃশ্য উপভোগ করা যায়। এই রেস্টুরেন্টের কাছে গাছের ছায়ায় রয়েছে ‘অ্যাডভেঞ্চার ক্যাম্পের’ তাঁবু। আরামদায়ক এসব তাঁবুতে অতিথিরা একদিকে প্রকৃতির কাছাকাছি আসতে পারবেন আবার পাশাপাশি অ্যাডভেঞ্চারও করতে পারবেন। এখানকার রাতের পরিষ্কার আকাশে আপনি তারাদের দেখতে পারবেন যা এখানে এসে নিজ চোখে না দেখলে বিশ্বাস করতে পারবেন না। এক কথায় বলা যায় যে প্রকৃতি তার বিশুদ্ধতম রুপে এখানে আবির্ভূত হয়েছে।
সূত্র: www.nazimgarh.com{:}
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