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Archaeological tour;  guided tour to north Bengal          
Archaeolocal tour-Mosque-Temples & Stupas
Northern part of Bangladesh :( Archeological Sites)

Bangladesh has reason to be proud of its rich ancient heritage. At once this was a rich and developed region. Many travelers express their impressions glorifying these places.

Paharpur ( Stupas)-where the remains of the most important and the largest known monastery, south of the Himalayas has been excavated. This 8th century A.D. archaeological find covers an area of 27 acres of land.Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.The excavated findings have also been preserved at the Varendra Research Museum at Rajshahi. Natore rajbari’s is countries finest palace with high walls boundary.

Mahasthangarh-is the oldest archaeological site and earliest City of Bangladesh during 3rd century B. C.
(Temples City) Puthia has old Hindu structures in Bangladesh among them- Shiva temple and Govinda temple is famous. There is also attractive King palace ( Rajbari )

Kantajee’s Temple is in the Dinajpur District near Shibgong. It was built by Maharaja Pran Nath in 1752. (Terracotta) Kantajee’s Temple is considered to be the Most spectacular terra cotta Monument of Bangladesh.

(Mosque city)Gaud is the border place with India. There are many ancient Mosques. Most of them were built during the rule of the Muslim Sultanate of the Ilyas Shahi period. Many of those Mosques bear rich example of Architechure. Among them:
Chota Sona Mosque, Darasbari Mosque, Kushumba , Rajbibi Mosque are famous.


Trip to Archaeological sites- North Bengal
( 2 Days / 1 Night )

Day 01: Depart from Dhaka after breakfast by a/c reserved car for Bogra. It will take 4 hours to arrive there. Upon arrival at Bogra lunch from high way restaurant and you will visit the ruins of Mahastanghar then to Paharpur to visit the Paharpur Buddhist monastery (8-12th century AD), the biggest single vihara, and south of the Himalayans. You will pass some time visiting the sites and having the lunch. Then drive to Rajshahi and on arrival check-in to a hotel/motel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 02: Early morning, enjoy the sunrise from the ban of the river Padma (Ganges). After breakfast drive to the temple city of Putia to visit the Hindu Temples, the Govinda Temples, and the Shiva Temples and then visit the Barendra Museum. Start return back to Dhaka.Dinner from high way restaurant.Arrival Dhaka in the night.

Price per person in BDT:
1 people---2-3 people---4-6 people---7-9 people
24,500-----14,500-------11,500------ 9,900


Tour to North Bengal -Mosques, Temples & Stupas by Reserved Car

( 3 Days / 2 Nights )

Day 1: Start from Dhaka in the morning by reserved a/c vehicle about to dinajpur on way stop to take picture of rural bangladesh.Lunch from highway restaurant.on arrival at Dinajpur check-in to hotel. Visit one of the most historic buildings in North Bengal the Hindu king palace (18th century, and the largest man-made pond of the country (Ramsagar).Overnight in Dinajpur hotel.

Day 2 : in the morning visit countries most beautiful monument (Kantajees Temple ) The most Terra cotta hindu temple in Bangladesh, is only 25 km away from Dinajpur.
drive to Paharpur to visit the most important archaeological site in Bangladesh ( 8th Century AD ) Somapui vihara is UNESCO declared World heritage site as the important largest Buddhist monastery south of the Himalayas.Lunch form local restaurant. Resume drive about to Bogra to visit the countries old city. Mahasthangarh (3rd Century BC) is only 14 km away from Bogra town. Now you find archaeology of Bangladesh with the good collection of recovered pieces in the Museum.Back to hotel for over night stay.

Day-03: in the morning visit Bogra town and taste the famous “ Bogura’r Mistee & Dhoi “ guide will take you to visit well-furnished Rajbari & Museum. Resume drive to Natore to visit the countries oldest Rajbaris ( Digapatia palace) surrounded by high boundary walls. Drive to visit “Temple’s city” at puthia where you can see decorated with old terra cotta designed Rajbari and one of the largest Shiva temple in Bangladesh. You can also visit Jagannath Temple. In the late afternoon start return drive back to Dhaka.



Price per person in BDT:
1 people---2-3 people---4-6 people---7-9 people
32,500 ----15,500 -------12,900 ------ 10,500


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ladesh. Ancient North Bengal- Mosques, temples & Stupas

Bangladesh has reason to be proud of its rich ancient heritage. At once this was a rich and developed region. Many traveler express their impressions glorifying this places.

At present there are several Sites in Bangladesh where you can still see some of those relics. These are the Paharpur, Gaud & Puthia in Rajshahi., Kantajee’s in Dinajpur, Mahasthan In Bogra, Satgambuj in Khulna and Moinamoti in Komilla are most prominent.

Paharpur- in noagaon district about 60 km. away from Bogra Town where the remains of the most important and the largest known monastery, south of the Himalayas has been excavated. This 8th century A.D. archaeological find covers  an area of 27 acres of land. The entire establishment, occupying a quadrangular court, measuring more than 900 ft. and from 12 ft to 15 ft in height with elaborate gateway complex on the north,  there are 45 cells on the north and 44 in each of other three sides with a total number of 177 rooms. The architecture of the pyramidal cruciform temple is profoundly influenced by those of south-east Asia, especially Myanmar and Java. declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO

The excavated findings have also been preserved at the Varendra Research Museum at Rajshahi.

Mahasthangarh- The ruins of ancient Pundranagar are now buried deep in Mahasthan is located at a distance of 18 km north of Bogra town, Mahasthanragh is the oldest archaeological site and earliest City  of Bangladesh on the western bank of river Karatoa.

This 3rd century B. C. archaeological site is still held to be of great sanctity by the Hindus. Every year (mid-April) and once in every 12 years (December) thousands of Hindu devotees join the bathing ceremony on the bank of river Karatoa. visit to the Mahasthangarh site museum will open up for one a wide variety of antiquities, ranging from terracotta objects to gold ornaments and coins recovered from the site.

Gaud is the border place with India. There are many  Ancient Mosque. Most of them were built  during the rule of the Muslim Sultanate  of the Ilyas Shahi period  . many of those Mosque bear rich example of  Architechure. Among them:
Chota Sona Mosque, Darasbari Mosque, Kushumba , Rajbibi Mosque are famous.

Puthia is 23 km east of Rajshahi City. There is a number of important Hindu structures in Bangladesh  among them- Shiva temple and Govinda temple is famous. There is also attractive King palace( Rajbari )

Kantajee’s Temple is in the Dinajpur District near Shibgong. It was built by Maharaja Pran Nath in 1752.  (Terracotta) Kantajee’s Temple  is considered to be the Most spectacular Monument of Bangladesh.


Expeditions  to Kantajee’s Temple, Paharpur, Mahasthan, Rajshahi,  Putia & Gaud  ( Mosques, Temples & Stupas )
                                3 days / 2 Night )

Price per pax:
                             US$ 205 ( Minimum 02 Adults )
                             BDT. 105 ( Minimum 20 Adults )
                             BDT.130  ( Minimum 06 -08  Adults )

All mentioned Tour Price Included:
• Air-conditioned Reserved Hiace Micro / Tourist Coaster;
• All Meal on Exclusive Hotel Restaurant& Packet food during outing for sight-seeing;
• Accommodation on A/c Sharing bed of Parjatan Motel;
• Experienced Guide

 

 

 VI / Forfait voyage1° Ancien Bengal
Ancien nord du Bengale-mosquées, temples et Stupas
Le Bangladesh a des raisons d'être fier de son riche patrimoine ancien. Autrefois il s'agissait d'une région riche et développé. Beaucoup de voyageurs expriment leurs impressions de glorifier ces lieux.

À l'heure actuelle, il existe plusieurs sites au Bangladesh où l'on peut encore voir certains de ces reliques. Ce sont les Paharpur, Gaud et Puthia dans Rajshahi., Kantajee dans Dinajpur, Mahasthan En Bogra, Satgambuj à Khulna et Moinamoti dans Komilla sont les plus importants.

Paharpur à noagaon district d'environ 60 km. Loin de la ville de Bogra il y a des grands monastères très connus  importants, dans le sud de l'Himalaya ont été fouillés au  8ème siècle après JC découverte archéologique qui couvre une superficie de 27 hectares de terre. L'ensemble de l'établissement, occupant une cour quadrangulaire, mesurant plus de 900 piet de 12 pieds à 15 pieds de hauteur à l'élaboration complexe de la passerelle au nord, il ya 45 cellules, au nord et 44 dans chacune des trois autres côtés, avec un total nombre de 177 chambres. L'architecture du temple pyramidal croix est profondément influencée par celles de l'Asie du Sud-Est, notamment le Myanmar et le Java. Déclaré comme un site du patrimoine mondial par l'UNESCO

Les résultats de fouilles ont également été conservés au Musée de la recherche Varendra à Rajshahi.

Mahasthangarh-Les ruines de l'ancienne Pundranagar sont enfouies dans Mahasthan est situé à une distance de 18 km au nord de la ville de Bogra, Mahasthanragh est le plus ancien site archéologique et la plus ancienne ville du Bangladesh sur la rive ouest de la rivière Karatoa.

Au 3ème  siècle avant J.-C le site archéologique est encore tenu d'une grande sainteté par les hindous. Chaque année (à la mi-avril) et une fois tous les 12 ans (Décembre) des milliers de fidèles hindous rejoindre la cérémonie de baignade sur la rive de la rivière Karatoa. visite au musée de site Mahasthangarh s'ouvrira pour une une grande variété d'antiquités, objets de terre cuite à partir de parures en or et des pièces récupérées sur le site.

Gaud est la frontière avec l'Inde. Il existe de nombreuses anciennes mosquées. La plupart d'entre eux ont été construits au cours de la règle du sultanat musulman de la Ilyas Shahi période. nombre de ces riches portent Mosquée exemple de Architechure. Parmi eux:
Chota Sona Mosquée, la mosquée Darasbari, Kushumba, Mosquée Rajbibi sont célèbres.


Puthia est 23 km à l'est de la ville de Rajshahi. Il y a un nombre important de structures hindoues au Bangladesh entre les temple de Shiva et le temple célèbre de Govinda. Il est également attrayant King palais (Rajbari)

Kantajee du Temple se trouve dans le district de Dinajpur Shibgong. Il a été construit par Maharaja Pran Nath en 1752. (Terre cuite) Kantajee du Temple est considéré comme le monument le plus spectaculaire du Bangladesh.


Excursion de Kantajee du Temple, Paharpur, Mahasthan, Rajshahi, Putia & Gaud (mosquées, temples et Stupas)
                                 3 jours / 2 nuits)

Prix par personne:
                              US $ 205 (minimum 02 adultes)
                              BDT. 105 (Minimum 20 adultes)
                              BDT.130 (Minimum 06 -08 adultes)

Tous les prix mentionnés du circuit Inclus:
• Air conditionné réservés Hiace Micro / Coaster touristiques;
• Tous les repas sur Exclusive Hotel & Restaurant de paquets de denrées alimentaires au cours de sorties touristiques;
• Logement sur A / c partage le lit de Parjatan Motel;
• Guide avec de l’expérience

 

 
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