Nestled in the northernmost tip of Bangladesh, Tetulia in Panchagarh district offers a truly breathtaking and rare sight – a clear view of the world’s...
Bodeshwari Temple was built by a king of Coochbihar during British reign. It is one of the ancient archeological sites of Panchagarh. This temple is l...
The term ‘Auliya’ descended from ‘Oli’, which means Friend/ Creator’s friend. Basically, "Auliya" (plural of "Wali") refers to the "friends of God" or...
According to archeologists, during the 6th century “Bhitorgarh Durg Nogori” was built by a king named Prithu/Prithvi. It was basically a fort that he...
Tetulia Dak Bungalow is renowned for its rich history and the spectacular view from its veranda. Originally built as a rest house by a famous king of...
Golokdham temple was built in 1846 inside the deviganj subdistrict of Panchagarh. It is an ancient temple that was built following the Greek style. It...
“Dighi” is a bangla term that refers to a pond. Maharajar Dighi is a historic pond where a king took his life. It is located in Amarkhana union of Pan...
Banglabandha Zero Point is a transit point for trade and travel between Bangladesh and India. It is located in the northern district of Panchagarh, ne...
The Northernmost part of Bangladesh, Tetulia, surprisingly is famous for it’s tea garden. Here, over an area of 2,255.54 acres (about 912 hectares) of...
Mirzapur Shahi Mosque is one of the archeological relic from the Mughal era that still stands. It was built in Atwari sub-district’s Mirzapur village...
The Panchagarh Rocks Museum is first and only rock museum of Bangladesh. It was established in 1997 (according to some 2000) at Panchagarh Government...