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Parjatan Holiday Homes
at Kuakata offers a number of facilities for the tourists.
This sandy beach slopes gently to the Bay of Bengal
and bathing here is as pleasant as is diving or
simply lazing on the beach. The virgin beaches
of Kuakata, lined by coconut trees, are a sanctuary
for migratory winter birds. Kuakata has a picture
perfect setting where life is laid back and time
seems unhurried. The Bay is alive with colorful
sail boats, surfing, fishing or walking on the
beach - Kuakata offers something for everyone.
Kuakata is a place of pilgrimage for the Hindu
and Buddhist communities. Devotees arrive here
during the festival of ' Raash Purnima' and 'Maghi
Purnima'-- two sacred full moon festivals. A bath
in the Bay is a part of the ritual. Fairs are
also held where one can buy handloom and other
handicraft items. A visit to a Rakhyne family
and the hundred year old Buddist temple should
be on each visitor's itinerary.
Kuakata has road communication with Dhaka, but
the journey may be long and a bit stressful. A
much easier way is to go to Barisal by air and
from there travel by road or water to Patuakhali
or Kuakata. BRTC runs a direct bus service from
Dhaka to Kuakata via Barisal. Besides, Bangladesh
Parjatan Corporation may organize guided package
tours from Dhaka to Kuakata on demand.
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For
rates and booking contact:
Central Reservation
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation
Head Office
83-88, Mohakhali
C/A, Dhaka - 1212.
Phone:(880 - 2) 9899288-91, 8811109, 8821548
e-mail : info@bangladeshtourism.gov.bd |