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Saturday, April 9, 2016

Tourist Attraction

Kurigram has a lot of Archaeological heritage all over the district. Remnants of a mosque (Mughal period, 1176 AH) at Nayarhat (Rajarhat), three domed mosque (Mughal period) at village Majider Par of Thanahat Union (Bhurangamari), remnants of a mosque near Patweshwari Bazar (Mughal period) are ancient artifacts of Muslim civilization.
Joymoni Zamindar Bari, Naodanga Zamindar Bari and Mandir (Phulbari), Pangeshwari Mandir and remnants of the Rajbari (Rajarhat), image of Kali at Dasherhat, images of Mangal Chandi, Kamakkha Devi, Laksmi and Sattanarayan in front of the Bhetarbandh Zamindar Bari, Kali Siddheshwari Mandir (Ulipur), two canons of Panga Kingdom (preserved at the BDR Gate) are archiological heritage of kurigram.
The natural beauty of Kurigram District is also very eye-catching. Sailing boat on the river is attractive to the visitors to pass their time with the beauty of calm Dharla River. Old Ferry Port is another enjoyable place at the town. Swimming in the crystal clear cool water of Dharla River may be a memorable experience.
Kurigram is in the border of India and Bangladesh. Anyone can easily visit three northern border side (Indian border) districts (Nageswari, Bhurungamari, and Fulbari) connected with main land of Kurigram by Dharla bridge also other border areas. One can have thrilling experience of seeing the BSF and BGB (formerly known as BDR).

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