The Chakmas are the biggest ethnic gathering in regard of the populace. The Chakmas have a place with Mongoloid race. They have their own particular dialect and script. The second biggest group in regard of the populace is Marma established basically in Bandarban region. Geographically, the CHT is the main sloping range in Bangladesh. With Ladakh, Sikkim, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka, they constitute one of only a handful few outstanding habitations Buddhism in South Asia. Emphatically untypical of Bangladesh in geology and culture, the CHT have soak wilderness slopes, Buddhist tribal people groups, and moderately low-thickness populace. The locale contains a mass of slopes, gorges, and bluffs secured with thick wilderness, bamboo, creepers and bushes. The CHT is separated into four valleys encompassed by the Feni, Karnaphuli, Sangu (Sankhu) and Matamuhuri waterways and their tributaries. Rangamati, a lavish and verdant provincial region having a place with the Chakma tribe, is interested in guests, as is Kaptai Lake. Well known Kaptai Lake, the biggest "man-made" lake, spreading more than 680 SQ. km. of precious stone clean water flanked by slopes and evergreen woodlands lies in the Rangamati Hill area. The lake was framed when the Karnaphuli waterway dam - 153 feet high, 1800 feet long peak - was worked with the end goal of hydroelectric power extend at Kaptai. The lake, ringed by thick tropical and semi-evergreen backwoods, looks like nothing else in Bangladesh. While the lake itself is delightful, the covered angling towns situated on the lakeshore are what make a visit truly extraordinary. Watercrafts that visit the towns leave from Rangamati. Bring your swimming apparatus since you can take a drive anyplace.
Sunday, May 21, 2017
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