Dhaka To Tangail

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Dhaka to Tangail is a journey of 96 kilometers which takes 2-3 hours to reach destination. To ensure a safe start to this journey, Bdtickets offers Shyamoli Paribahan bus operator for this route. Bus ticket price ranges around 400-1100 BDT depending on preferred bus operator. Get best deal from reliable bus operators at bdtickets- Book Dhaka to Kurigram bus tickets Online. 

Distance

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Price Range

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Duration (Appx.)

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What's Special About Dhaka?

Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh with a population over 21 million. It is the running heart of politics, economy and culture of the nation which is set beside Buriganga river. The most influential areas of Dhaka that impact on its commercial growth are Tejgaon, Motijheel, Dhanmondi, Gulshan, Banani, Uttara, Mohakhali, Paltan and Karwan Bazar. The city holds a vibrant cultural life and beautiful historic places to visit.

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What's Special About Tangail?

Tangail, a charming district in central Bangladesh, is known for its lush greenery, traditional handloom industry, and historical landmarks. Located close to Dhaka, Tangail offers a tranquil escape with its beautiful rivers, serene villages, and rich cultural heritage. The district is famous for its Tangail sarees, stunning temples, and vibrant agricultural landscape, making it a unique destination for visitors who want to experience authentic Bangladeshi traditions.


Top Attractions:

  • Atia Mosque: Built in the early 17th century, this mosque is an impressive example of Mughal architecture. Its intricate terracotta designs and historical significance make it a must-visit for those interested in Bangladesh’s architectural heritage.
  • Madhupur National Park: A natural gem of Tangail, this forested area is part of the Madhupur Tract and is home to diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can explore scenic trails, spot local wildlife, and enjoy the fresh air of the forest.
  • Elenga Resort: For a relaxing stay close to nature, Elenga Resort offers scenic views, recreational facilities, and a peaceful environment. It’s a popular spot for picnics, family outings, and weekend getaways.
  • Dhanbari Nawab Palace: This historic palace, once home to the Nawabs of Dhanbari, provides a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of Bengal’s elite. Visitors can explore the beautiful grounds, royal architecture, and traditional decor of the palace.

Cultural Experiences:

  • Weaving Industry in Tangail: Tangail is famous for its traditional handloom sarees, particularly the Tangail saree, known for its fine texture and intricate patterns. The saree production process can be observed in local weaving villages, where artisans have preserved this craft for generations.
  • Madhupur Garh Festival: This festival showcases the cultural diversity of Tangail, with folk music, dance, and traditional performances that celebrate the heritage of the region, including its indigenous Garo community.

Local Cuisine:

  • Freshwater Fish Dishes: Tangail’s rivers and wetlands provide an abundance of freshwater fish, which is often prepared in flavorful curries. Popular local varieties include hilsa, rohu, and koi, prepared in traditional Bengali style.
  • Tangail Mishti (Sweets): Tangail is well-known for its delectable sweets, especially “Cham Cham,” a soft, syrup-soaked treat that originated here. Made with fresh milk and sugar, it’s a local favorite and a must-try for visitors.
  • Pithas (Rice Cakes): During winter, various types of pithas, such as bhapa pitha (steamed rice cake) and patishapta (crepe filled with coconut and jaggery), are made and enjoyed in Tangail, often prepared for festivals and special gatherings.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Jamalpur River Port: A lively river port near Tangail, Jamalpur is an ideal spot to witness Bangladesh’s traditional river trade. Visitors can see bustling market activity, traditional boats, and experience the riverside lifestyle.
  • Korotia Zamindar Palace: Located close to Tangail, this historical palace showcases the architectural beauty of the region’s feudal era. The palace grounds and surrounding gardens offer a glimpse into the grandeur of the past.