2. • Basically a travel destination
• Attracts large numbers of travelers, or tourists.
• Travelers may visit to see historical sites, natural
wonders, or buildings.
• Some tourist attractions also have activities,
such as rides or games, or unusual novelties.
• Destinations areas rely on the income generated
by the travelers visit.
3. The tourist destinations among Bangladesh are
categorized in following fields
Archeological Sites
Beaches
Religious Places
Hills & Islands
Historical Places
Forest & Jungle
4. • Archaeological tourism refers to the
process whereby people travel to historical
and archeological places of interest.
• Lalbagh Fort
• Mughal Eidgah
• Ahsan Manzil
• Sonargaon
• Wari Bateshwar
• Mainamati
• Paharpur
• Mahasthangarh
• Kantaji's Temple
• Shait Gombudge
Mosque, Bagerhat
5. Beach
• A beach is made of very small loose rock (sand) that
gathers at the shore of a body of water. Beaches are
created by waves or currents. The sand comes from
erosion of rocks.
•Patanga
•Parki
•Teknaf
•Cox’s Bazar
•St. Martin Island
•Kuakata
•Kotka Beach
7. Hills & Island
List of
Hills &
Island
Rangamati - the lake district
Kaptai - The lake town
Bandarban - the roof of
Bangladesh
Khagrachhari - the hilltop
town
Mymensingh
Moheshkhali Sonadia Island
8. Historical Places
List of
Historical
Places
• National Memorial
• Central Shahid Minar
• Martyred Intellectual
Memorial
• National Poet's Grave
• Bahadurshah park
• Curzon Hall
• Baldha Garden
• Suhrawardy Uddayan
• Old High Court Building
• Natore - Dighapatiya Rajbari
(Palace)
• World War II Cemetery
• Shilaidaha Kuthibari
9. Forest- Sundarban
The largest continuous block of
mangrove forest in the world covers
an area of 5770 sq. km of land and
water
Over 120 species of fish and over 270
species of birds,50 species of
reptiles, 32 species of animal have
been recovered in the Sundarbans.
One third of total areas of this forest
are covered by river, channels and
tidal creeks
10. Beach- Cox’s Bazar
Tourist capital of Bangladesh, having
the world's longest (120 km.)
Unbroken , sandy, shark-free beach
sloping down to the blue waters of
the Bay of Bengal.
A chain of forested hills with rich wildlife
11. Island- St. Mertin
The country's only
coral island, Total
area is 8 km, local
names of the island
are "Narical Gingira“,