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:: Mosque
of Baba Adam
Of a slightly later date, the elegant 6-domed
mosque (43'x36') of Baba Adam in Rampal near
Dhaka was erected by one Malik Kafur during
the reign of the last llyas Shahi Sultan,
Jalauddin Fateh Shah in 1483 A.D. It displays
the same characteristic features of the period
such as the faceted octagonal turrets at 4
corners, the curved cornice, the facade and
3 mihrabs relieved richly with beautiful terracotta
floral and hanging patterns.
:: Sonargaon
On the Dhaka-Chittagong highway about 29 km
from Dhaka, Sonargaon is one of the oldest
capitals of Bengal. It was the seat of Deva
Dynasty until the 13th century. From that
century onward till the advent of the Mughals,
Sonargaon was the subsidiary capital of the
Sultanate of Bengal.

[Sonargaon]
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Another
name of Sonargaon was "The City of
Panam". Now, the relies of uildings
of the old dynasties, Goaldia Mosque
and the Folklore Museum that houses
artifacts from every cultural trait
of the country increase the attractions
of this place.
At Jainal Abedin Museum in Sonargaon,
you will find some
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historical
and archeological things. Among
the ancient monuments still intact are the
Tomb of Sultan Ghiasuddin (1399-1409 A. D),
the shrines of Panjpirs and Shah Abdul Alia
and a beautiful mosque in Goaldi villaae.
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National Martyrs Memorial
National
Martyrs Memorial is situated in Nabinagar,
Savar approximately 35 km from Dhaka. The
memorial designed by architect Moinul Hossain
is dedicated to the sacred memory of the millions
of unknown martyrs of the war of liberation.

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Martyr's Memorial] |
This
Martyrs Memorial is a symbol of Bengali
nationalism. It is really a scenic
beauty of 108 acre of land. The top
of this monument is 150 ft. high,
which consists other 07 triangular
monuments. Its open 07 days a week
besides this monument you can enjoy
your foods in Parjatan restaurant
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Bhawal National Park
Bhawal
National Park is in Gazipur district 45 km
far from Dhaka in the north side. It is a
vast (1,600 acres) national recreational forest
with Picnic spots; jangles of Gajari trees
surrounded by a beautiful lake .you can enjoy
boats horse riding here. Especially in the
winter, season lots of picnic party enjoy
their day in this park.
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Jamuna Bridge
Jamuna
Bridge is 110 km from Dhaka on the River Jamuna.
This bridge is 4.8 km long and it is the 11th
largest bridge in this world. It is a real
beauty at nights when sodium lights lighten
the bridge. Some beautiful resorts have already
been established near the bridge to encourage
tourists in this area.
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Tungipara, Bangabandhu Mausoleum Complex
It
is 144 km far from Dhaka. Here is the graveyard
of great Sheikh Mujibur Rahman the father
of our national who was killed in the year
1975, 15th August.
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Modhupur Picnic Spot
Modhupur
picnic spot is 155 km from Dhaka and is of
great historical importance. It is a forest
park where lots of picnic party comes in winter
season.
Other
Picnic Spots: There are good picnic spots
in the area around Savar and Mirzapur. Other
beauty spots connected by road with Dhaka
include Joydevpur, Sripur, Madhupur, Rajendrapur
National Park, Chandra and Salna, all of which
have rest houses that can be used by tourists
on request to the Forest Department. Bangladesh
Parjatan Corporation owns two picnic spots
with Bunglows at Chandra and Salna, which
can also be hired by tourists.
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Susang Durgapur
Susang
Durgapur is 182 km from Dhaka, a real natural
beauty of forest river & hills area where
the Garos and other tribal live. You can also
enjoy boating in the river. Wild Elephant
some times comes from forest. But going to
Susang Durgapur is a real troublesome for
the tourists due to the location and communication
problem in this area. It is advisable only
to go there in winter season.
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Gajni Parjatan Center
Gajni
Parjatan Center is 220 km far from Dhaka.
Where you will find the natural beauty of
hills, lakes, forest & lots of birds here,
it is a natural tourist spot where you can
see the tribal life of our tribes. You can
enjoy boating in the lake and also there is
a natural waterfall what you will like to
watch. If you are lucky, enough you can see
the wild elephants in the forest.
Other
attractions in and around Dhaka include the
Institute of Arts and Crafts with its representative
collection of folk art and paintings, handicraft
shops. Aparajeya Bangla monument, picnic spots
at Chandra and Salna, cruising by country
boat in the nearby river or a visit to a village
to see jute cultivation, weaving and pottery
making.
Travel by a horse driven cart or rickshaw
along busy Dhaka streets is also a rewarding
experience.
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