Top 5 attractions in Cumilla

 


Comilla is a much larger district from Bangladesh. This is located almost in the middle portion of Bangladesh. This district has several Archaeological spots including Moynamoti. Meghna and Gomti are the two main rivers for this district. Comilla is famous for Rosh Malai. There are a lot of outlets available around Bangladesh that sell Rosh malai. But the best one is available only from the Comilla district. Here is the list of top places you must visit when you plan to travel to Comilla.

1.Shalban Bihar & Maynamati Museum



Shalban Bihar is the most visited tourist spot in the Comilla district. Even this archaeological site is one of the most popular destinations from Bangladesh (in terms of archaeology). It is a ground plan of a Buddhist monastery (measuring 550′ x 500′) with 115 monastic cells. Read more about Shalban Bihar & Maynamati Museum.

2 Maynamati war cemetery



Bangladesh has two cemeteries of world war II. One is at Chittagong, and another one is at Comilla. Both of these are monitored and governed by the Commonwealth Grave Commission. This cemetery is also known as Comilla war cemetery. Read more about Maynamati war cemetery.

Chondi mura temple


Chondi mura temple is located at the top of a hillock and you have to climb up using the stairs. Being at the other side of the Comilla district it doesn’t attract not many tourists. But this colorful temple is nice one and should be on someone’s bucket list. Read more about Chondi mura temple.


4 Jagannath temple


Jagannath temple is probably the oldest Temple in the Comilla district. It was built by the King of Tripura named Maharaja Rada Kishor Manikuo Bahadur during the 16th century. This temple worships the god Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra. Read more about Jagannath temple.

5 Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development


BARD stands for Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development. This uses to work with the poor people all around. This institute is a nice place for spending a few hours. Read more about Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development.

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