About Chittagong
Chattogram, formerly named Chittagong is the industrialized interest of Bangladesh with a population over 2.5 million. The city treasures one of the oldest ports of the world. The local dialect of this city is very unique and many Arabic, Persian, English and Portuguese loanwords are noticeable. The city is full of natural beauty. There are lots of hill stations and beaches to visit in Chattogram and gives tourists a taste of its jolly lifestyle. Besides, the landmark Chandanpura Mosque has many onion-shaped domes and brightly painted minarets.
Top Resorts & Hotel: Radisson Blu Chattogram Bay View, The Peninsula Chittagong Limited , Royal Living Hotel & Suits, Ocean Way, THE AVENUE HOTEL & SUITES
Best Restaurants: Chittagong Bull, Chittagong Express Basundhara , Taste Of Chittagong, Basmati Restaurant , The Pavilion,Tava Restaurant & Lounge
Popular Tourist Spots & Activities: Patenga Sea Beach, Foy's Lake, Patenga Sea Beach, Chandranath Hill, Parki Beach, Bhatiari, Chittagong Zoo, Bayezid Field
About Khulna
Khulna is located in the south western part of Bangladesh. It is the third largest city and economic Centre after Dhaka and Chattogram. Khulna was a part of the Sena Dynasty during 12th century. Khulna is a treasure of ancient history.
Top Resorts & Hotels: Tiger Garden Int. Hotel, Khulna, City Inn Ltd. Hotel Royal International, The Hotel Millennium Ltd. Hotel Ambassador, Western Inn International Ltd.
Best Restaurants: Mejban bari, Khulna, Al Jamil's Fish Grill & BBQ, Saffron Restaurant, Deshi Kitchen, Firefly Restaurant, Vibez Cafe N Restaurant
Popular Tourist Spots & Activities: World’s largest mangrove forest, the Sundarban is in Khulna district which is a home to the Bengal Tiger. Due to its second largest port, Mongla Sea Port, it has some significant industries growing there. It hosts some big Cement, Gas and Fisheries industries near Mongla Sea Port
