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Bogra 2 nights 3 days travel course
Day 1: Examination of ancient history and archaeological ruins
Mahastanar โ Kobinda Vita Temple โ Shasultan Balki Mahisawar Cemetery โ Mahastangar Museum
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the 2,500 -year -old Mahastanar, exploring the ruins of the ancient Dravardana kingdom, experiencing the magnificence of one of the oldest cities of South Asia, which had prospered since the 3rd century B.C.E. Meet the spiritual heritage and the mujul period architecture, and understand the brilliantness of the Bengal ancient civilization through the ancient artifacts and terracotta, coins, and sculptures excavated at the Mahastangar Museum.
Day 2: Buddhist Heritage and Natural Experience
Paharpur Buddhism Temple โ Basu Buddhist Buddhist Temple โ Lake Hajong โ Gocul Med
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:In the Paharpur Buddhist Temple (Somapura Mahabihara), designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, explores the largest Buddhist monastery complex in South Asia in the 8th century, appreciates the artistic value of sophisticated stone sculptures and terracotta decorations, and experiences the performance of ancient Buddhist monks in the Buddhist Buddhist temple. Enjoy the natural landscape and water ecosystem in the northern part of Bangladesh in Lake Hajong, and deeply explored the spiritual atmosphere of the Hindu Holy Land and the uniqueness of the ancient Bengal religious architecture in the 9th century.
Day 3: Modern Culture and Splaces Visit (Optional)
Shahhid Chandu Stadium โ Chatmata Jubo Park
Shahhid Chandu Stadium:Takes 2 hours, an international standard cricket stadium, Bangladeshi National Sports Cricket Culture Experience
Chatmata Jubo Park:Takes 2 hours, Observation of Borgra citizens and leisure culture of Borgra citizens in the rest area of โโlocals
Be sure to do it right away:It takes 3 hours, explores the depth of Bengal Buddhist tradition and historical continuity in ancient Buddhist sites
Ramcoat Digi:2 hours, the wisdom experience of agricultural culture and water resource management system in the traditional Bangladesh pond