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Khulna Travel Guide

Khulna is the Bangladesh’s city carrying the utmost significance as it is the sole hub here which goes hand in hand with the technological era along with its exotic nature. Despite of it being engrossed in the contemporary practices, the city never forgets its culture and also follows them ardently on a regular basis. It is witnessed as an ancient river port that is located on the Rupsha and Bhoirob Rivers as well as amongst the two naval Command Centres in the Navy of Bangladesh. This exotic gateway to the habitat of the Royal Bengal Tiger i.e. the Sunderbans is serving as a prime location for each and every tourist to rewind and attain a sense of serenity from the trending spots of this place. Some of the most beautiful visitors’ spots here include the Hadis Park, St. Joseph’s Church, Rupsha Bridge, Wonderland Shishu Park, Fultola Zoo and some others.

Khulna Map
Population

4.5 million

Top Sites
Khulna Zoo, Khan Jahan Ali Mosque, Shaheed Minar, War Cemetery, Sundarbans National Park
Temprature
Summer
April to June

32°C to 38°C

Monsoon
July to Sep

26°C to 30°C

Winter
Oct to Feb

18°C to 24°C

An Insight into Khulna Tourism

The Metropolitan With A Balance Of Greenery And Technology

Khulna, The Third Largest City Of Bangladesh (After Dhaka And Chittagong) Is An Old River Port Located On The Rupsha And Bhoirob Rivers. The Mayur River Is The Western Boundary Of The Metropolitan Area. It Is Located In The South Western Part Of Bangladesh. Being An Important Hub Of Bangladeshi Industry, It Hosts Many National Companies. Many Important Infrastructures Are Situated Here Like The Port Of Mongla Which Is The Second Largest Seaport In The Country. It Is Also One Of The Two Main Naval Command Centers Of The Bangladesh Navy. It Has A Colonial Steamboat Service Including The Fleet Osrich, Tern And Lepcha That Operates On The River Route To The City. It Is Bounded By Jessore, Narail, Satkhira, Bagerhat And Bay Of Bengal. Khulna Is Known As The Gateway To Sundarbans Which Has The World’s Largest Tidal Forest And The Habitat Of The Bengal Tiger. The Historic Mosque City Of Bagerhat Which Is A World Heritage Site Is Situated Near Khulna.

Rabindra Complex Of Dakkhindihi Village Is Nearby Khulna City And Is The Residence Of Rabindranath Tagore’s Father-In-Law,Beni Madhab Roy Chowdhury. It Is Declared As A Protected Archaeological Site. Khan Jahan Ali Bridge Is One Of The Beautiful Places Of Khulna

It Is The Bridge Under Which The Rupsa River Flows. Bharata Bhayana Is An Archaeological Site Which Was The Palace Of Emperor Raja Bharata Which Is Situated At Keshabpur Of Jessore Which Is Nearby Khulna City. Khulna Divisional Museum Established By The Bangladesh Archaeological Department Is The Only Museum In Khulana City. Other Places Of Attraction Are Wonderland Shishu Park, Fultola Zoo, Gollamari Memorial (Memoir For The Mass Murder In Gollamari River During The Independence Day War Of 1971), Khulna University (Located At Gollamari, Famous For Nice View And Lakes), Rupsha Bridge (In Lobon Chora Area, This Bridge Connects Bagerhat And Mongla), The Home Of Khan E Sabur (In Lobon Chora), Prem Kanon (A Beautiful Place With Nice Statues Made Of Trees), St. Joseph’s Church, Etc. People Also Love To Spend Their Free Time In Hadis Park.

In Short, Khulna Is The Gateway To Sundarbans And Also A Point From Where Tourists Can Visit The Nearby Visiting Places. It Has An Important Historical And Cultural Significance. It Provides A Beautiful Balance Between The Alluring Nature And The Fast Paced Technological Era.

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