5 Trekking experiences of Bangladesh

If you love trekking then, you will be happy to find some breath-taking trekking places in Bangladesh. You must keep them on your trekking experience bucket list. Let's know about five trekking places you must visit here.

If you love trekking then, you will be happy to find some breath-taking trekking places in Bangladesh. You must keep them on your trekking experience bucket list. Let's know about five trekking places you must visit here.


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Lawachara Trek


Lawachara National Park, in Srimangal of Moulvibazar region, is presumably one of my most visited backwoods in the nation, and one that offers a brief look at the glory of the former times where the timberlands were invulnerable. Two journeys are accessible, one is a 30-minute walk and the other is 3-hours in length. You can take eco-guides who work intimately with the nearby Forest Department and you can contact a guide from the neighborhood woods office. The three-hour trail twists through somewhere inside the woods, through bamboo forests, and enormous chapalish trees, down uneven charas or backwoods streams.

Hamham Waterfall Trek

This stunning cascade lies somewhere down in the distant Rajkandi Reserve Forest. The Rajkandi backwoods is in the Moulvibazar locale. To arrive at the cascade, one needs to embrace an intense 3-hour journey, that brings the traveler all over forested slopes and valleys down to the stream that would ultimately prompt the cascade. The stream is limited and tranquil with huge overgrown rocks, trees, and bamboo forests arriving at high on the two sides. The daylight channels through the greenery, reflecting off the high green dividers and clear water, is at last consumed by the enormous overgrown rocks. The trip to Hum is a troublesome one and should possibly be embraced on the off chance that one is genuinely fit and experienced.

Boga Lake and Keokradong Peak


This is likely one of the most celebrated journeys in Bangladesh that take you up steep slopes, through ancestral towns, to an otherworldly lake, passing unbelievable scenes and as far as possible up to probably the most noteworthy pinnacle of Bangladesh. The Boga Lake-Keokradong journey, in Bandarban, is one of the most energizing and beautiful trips with far-reaching vistas and layers of green slopes stretching outright to the horizon. The venture truly begins at Ruma Bazar and this way can take you right to Boga Lake and Keokradong top. You can arrive at Ruma Bazar from Bandarban town by getting a ride on a Chander Gari. Once you arrive at Ruma, you should enroll your name at the neighborhood armed force check post and recruit a nearby guide and get all the food and different arrangements for the night at Boga Lake. The Jhiri Poth will lead you to the little ancestral settlement at Boga Lake where you should remain the night. Remaining the night at Boga Lake, the climb tough starts for Keokradong, which normally takes three hours. You will run over little ancestral towns like Darjeeling Para, where you can enjoy a reprieve, have tea, visit with local people and simply appreciate the view for what it's worth. From Darjeeling Para, the path gets more extreme, lastly, will take you to the pinnacle of Keokradong.

Nafakhum and Amiakhum Trek

It is a whole experience on its own simply arriving at the path, for which you need to discover your approach to Thanchi from Bandarban town. A Chander gari excursion will take you there through some hair-raising streets with dazzle herringbone turns. At Thanchi, you should get yourself a guide, who will prepare a boat for you which can take you through the absolute most wonderful areas of the uneven waterway Sangu, loaded up with monstrous stones and sheer stone appearances on the two sides.


The waterway will take you right to Remakri Bazar passing Tindu Bazar, where you should remain the night. From Remakri, the journey at long last starts. From that point, a short 2-hour trip will take you to the Nafakhum cascade, an embodiment of smoothness and intelligent excellence of nature. The water, descending in ventures from the stone is entrancing and one can truly go through a long time simply soaking up the magnificence of the spot. From that point, journey further to little villas and towns or 'paras' where you can get convenience and food. You can remain at one of these towns and afterward the following day you should set out on a requesting 2-hour journey that will take you to conceivably the most shocking Amiakhum Waterfall.

Shingra National Park

The National Park in the northern area of Dinajpur is a magnificent sal backwoods that offers a wonderful journey across the woody coolness. There is a little stream that must be crossed to enter the timberland. A couple of years prior, the stream must swim over, however now there is a scaffold. The woodland itself is supernatural, with huge sal braid sifting the timberland trails in a mosaic of light and shade. Strolling through the backwoods offers tranquility as one can tune in to calls of plenty of winged creatures, including orioles and drongos. Simply off the timberland trail, gigantic termite hills can be detected, some significantly bigger than individuals and huge cobwebs with bright monster wood arachnids hanging in the center. Unexpected calls of junglefowl's or a hurrying of screen reptiles through the undergrowth may amaze you.


You should follow some cautions while you visit trekking places:

  • If you practice getting up and down a lot of stairs a day or two before leaving, there will be no difficulty in the tour. The nails have to be cut. Back-bags with two hands-frees are the most comfortable, it is best to buy a back-pack (knapsack). The more ribbons in the bag, the more the weight of the bag will be divided, the weight will feel less.
  • Clothing should be minimized as much as possible. Knee-caps and anklets are very useful for wearing on the feet. The difficulty of climbing the mountain will be halved.
  • Good grip, slingback shoes will work very well. The back is very good if not open shoes; Will have trouble climbing the mountain again and again.
  • Towels (Gamcha) are a very useful thing. This one element of Bangladesh is the brand of trekkers. There may be multiple width towels before exiting the trek.
  • It is important to take the necessary medicines, first aid, and glucose.
  • Mosquito repellent "Odomos" is good to keep and better to use. Outbreaks of cerebral malaria are more prevalent in the mountains, especially during the monsoon season. Also, it is better to take anti-Malarone, Doxycycline drugs. (Natural diagnostics of the mountains can be used along with Odomos).
  • Please don't dump any kind of garbage there.
  • The "team" is everything on the trekking tour. The leader must obey and keep his eyes and ears open.
  • There will be no collective loads, everyone will bear their bags. Everyone will share what the team needs.
  • Drink plenty of water. Otherwise, the muscles may cramp, meaning the muscles may become numb. When you climb the mountain, you have to think of water and take it. Because you can't get water in the mountain.
  • You should dress up according to the weather: if it is winter, it is necessary to be prepared for severe winter.

Special Tip

You should respect the mountains, nature, the inhabitants, and their cultural differences. Avoid throwing wastage to save the environment. Happy Travelling.

Contributor: Samia Jahan. Information collected


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