A new railway line has been inaugurated between India and Bangladesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina jointly inaugurated three projects through video conferencing, including a rail link connecting Nischintpur in the north-eastern state of Tripura and Gangasagar stations in Bangladesh. Apart from this, there is also the world's largest cruise Ganga Vilas for the India-Bangladesh tour.

Apart from air routes, waterways and land routes are also open between India and Bangladesh, opening the way for travelers from both countries. There are many tourist places in Bangladesh, where you can experience the culture, forests like Sundarban, thrilling islands, and the hustle and bustle of Dhaka. From temple visits to boat rides, I learned about the tourist places in Bangladesh and set out to visit this country. These are the popular tourist places of Bangladesh, where Indians can easily visit.

Lalbagh Fort
Recollecting the memories of the Mughal era, Aurangabad Fort, also known as Lalbagh Fort, is an incomplete Mughal masterpiece. A collection of mosques, tombs, and historical buildings can be seen in this fort. The best time to visit here in winter is from October to March. The ticket to the fort is around Rs 100.

Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace)
Ahsan Manzil is a palace located in the Kumartoli area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, which is built of pink-colored stones. That's why it is also called 'The Pink Palace'. The court of the Nawabs of Dhaka was held in this palace. It has now been converted into a museum. The construction of this palace started in 1859 and was completed in 1872.

Sonargaon, the old capital of Bengal
Sonarangao is part of medieval Bengal. The place houses a folk art museum filled with various bamboo artefacts and traditional dolls. Sonargaon houses the Bangladesh Folk Art Museum, which is open to tourists from 10 am to 5 pm from Friday to Wednesday.

Paharpur Buddhist Monastery
Paharpur Buddhist Vihar is a historical monastery in the Naugaon district, whose history dates back to the 8th century. This place was declared a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1985. You can go on a tour here to connect with spirituality and peace.

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