Buddhist Temple (Kuakata)

Type: Temple
Contributed By: Nayeem
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Brief

It is the largest Buddhist statue in South Asia. If you visit this Buddhist Temple, you’ll witness the statue of Gautam Buddha as well as the 200 years old temple near to it. You will find hundred years’ old ancient tradition and cultural heritage of traditional Rakhain tribal families.


How to go

Kuakata Buddhist Temple is situated only four 4 km away from Kuakata beach. BRTC bus reaches Kuakata from Dhaka, departing from Saidabad bus terminal. It usually takes about 12 hours to reach there. The BRTC buses are comparatively good. The most prominent bus named “Sakura” costs around 450 Taka, departing every night. From Patuakhali main town, you can easily get local bus service which will take you to Kuakata (around 70 km distance). But it is further 4 km away from Kuakata beach.

How To Reach: Patuakhali District

From the capital of Dhaka to Patuakhali, there are three options of transport available. Basic information about these routes to reach Patuakhali has been mentioned in the other part.

The road distance from Dhaka to Patuakhali is 319 km. You can take a bus from Sayedabad or Gabtoli counters of Dhaka to reach Patuakhali. There are two routes by bus to arrive at Patuakhali district. One goes from Dhaka to Mawa to Barisal to Patuakhali and another one drives from Dhaka to Aricha to Barisal to Patuakhali. The bus fare generally ranges from Tk 450 to Tk 700.

Some of the bus services are listed below:

1. Saudia Paribahan:
Bus leaves from Dhaka every hour from 10 am to 12 pm.
Sayedabad Counter, Phone number: 01919654856, 01919564857
Bus Rate: Tk 300 (Approx.)

2. Abdullah Paribahan:
First trip 7:00 am – Last trip 7:30 pm
Bus Rate: Tk 300 (Approx.)

3. Hanif Paribahan:
Contact: 01713049559

4. Eagle Paribahan:
Bus leaves every 45 minutes starting from 6am to 11:45pm
Bus Rate: Tk 350 (Approx.)

Launch is a comfortable and low expense transport to go from Dhaka to Patuakhali. From Sadarghat of Dhaka, two to three launches drive to Patuakhali. The launches usually start at 5:30 pm, 6:30 pm and 7 pm and arrive in the destination at 6 am of the following morning.

Names of some of the launch services are: Saikat, Sattar Khan, Achol and Sundarban.

Rent is usually as follows:
Deck: Tk 150
Single Cabin: Tk 350
Double Cabin: Tk600
Family: Tk 700
VIP and AC: Tk 1500
*All fares are subject to approximation and may slightly differ with original rates due to change in certain factors.

Barisal is also connected to Dhaka through air. Flight starts from Dhaka airport and arrive at Barisal Airport. From there on, you have to take a road transport to reach the district of Patuakhali.
Biman bangladesh is currently the only airline, offering flights to Barisal from Dhaka.
Plane fare starts from BDT TK 3000. For more information about Biman, check out their official website.

Where to Stay

There are many hotels in Patuakhali to stay in. Some of them have been listed below for your assistance.

1. Hotel Banani Palace
Contact: 01713-674189

2. Hotel Kuakata Inn
Kuakata Parjatan area,
Sadar Road, Kolapara,
Patuakhali,Bangladesh.
Phone: +88 0442856031
Mobile: +88 01750008177-78, +88 01555012500

3. Hotel Sky Palace
Contact: 0177-507479

4. Beach Haven
Contact: 01730021341

5. Hotel Nilanjona
Address: Opposite of Rakhain Women Market,
Kuakata, Patuakhali, Bangladesh.
Phone: +88 0442-856014, 856018
Mobile: +88 01712-927904

6. Hotel Mohona
Address: Kuakata Parjatan Area,
Kuakata, Patuakhali, Bangladesh.

Things to do

1. Visit around the temple. See the 200 years old well near it. Take some photos to share with friends and families.

2. Visit Misripara located close to the temple, Keranipara and Amkholapara. Traditional Rakhain community will welcome you with their warm hospitalities.

3. Purchase handicrafts made by Rakhain families.

Eating Facilities

Some hotels or motels offer meals to their guest. Local available restaurants provide with local cuisine.

Travel Tips

1. You can visit this place on the Rash Mela season. Buddhist followers pay visits here during Rash and Maghi Purnima. A holy bath is taken by them at Kuakata beach.

2. Rash-Mela is also enjoyed by a lot of tourists. As a result of these events the beach becomes much more alluring to the tourists.It is held on the day of full moon in the Bangla month of Kartik (late autumn or mid-October to mid-November).

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