
by Nahiyan Asadullah
Daily Sun
Simply put, there is not a better place to experience the magic of the
Hill Tracts than in the small town of Bandarban, which lies on the Sangu
River, 92 km from Chittagong. Bandarban is regarded as one of the most
attractive travel destinations in Bangladesh. Bandarban (meaning the dam
of monkeys), or in Marma or Arakanese language as “Rwa-daw Mro” is also
known as Arvumi or the Bohmong Circle.
What to do
There are several places to visit in Bandarban to experience the simple
tribal life. Petro Aviation, a tour operator, offers tailored package to
Bandarban, which includes a visit to Alikodom by bus, then to Ali
Surong (cave) by local available transport, then the package takes you
to Jonki Para by trail trekking for you to enjoy and explore the tribal
life of Murong.
One highly admired activity in Bandarban is a boat trip on a sampan (a
double oared boat) or a regular boat down the River Sangu. The trip can
vary from a 1-hour trip, including a stop-over to take tea, to a whole
day cruise including stop-overs to have food. You will find people
working on river with bamboos. The river is not very deep in the dry
season. Many times your boat might get stuck with the soil under the
river.
Where to stay
Hotel Greenhill, situated in the main intersection, is recommended by
the Lonely Planet travel guide as a comfortable stay in Bandarban.
Hotel City Hill View, situated in front of S Alam bus counter, is also a good place to stay in Bandarban.
What to eat
Of the various kinds of tribal cuisine, Bandarban’s bamboo chicken is
very famous. You also have black tricky rice, and other vegetables.
However, these are only available at Bandarban Marma Bazaar area.
Sangu Restaurant is the restaurant of Sangu Residential Hotel. Sangu
Restaurant is situated at Don Bosco high school road, Jadipara,
Bandarban. Breakfast, Snacks, Lunch and Dinner is available at Sangu
restaurant. Visitor will enjoy the friendly atmosphere and excellent
service at Sangu Restaurant. There are lots of delicious items available
that include local, Chinese and Thai food.
Getting there
Buses leave from Chittagong’s Bardarhat bus station for Bandarban (Tk.50, three hours) throughout the day.
Purbani Coach Service at the Bandarban bus station has several buses to Cox’s Bazar (Tk 120) per day.
The checkpoints on the way in to Bandarban can be frustrating,
particularly if you have obtained your permit independently from a tour
company. The bus may even continue without you so it doesn’t have to
wait the 45 minutes it takes you to convince officials that you have
applied for a permit.
Tips
Include more people in your trip in order to reduce the cost
Take comfortable shoes, hats, torches and binoculars with you
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