Bangladesh is a beautiful country with many natural wonders, including:
Rivers: Bangladesh has many rivers with clear water.
Lakes: The country has lakes surrounded by green hills.
Rain forests: Bangladesh has tropical rain forests.
Tea gardens: Bangladesh has green tea gardens.
Mangrove forest: Bangladesh has the world's largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, which is a World Heritage Site
Mawa, known for its bustling ferry ghat and the legendary hilsa fish, had been lingering on my travel wishlist for far too long. Finally, with a few friends of mine, I decided to go there and see what all the hype is about.
The beauty of nature lies in its freshness, openness, slow breeze and the warm sun – relief for our brains. Nature is made of everything we see around us the trees, flowers, plants, animals, sky, mountains, forests and more. We find many colors in nature which make the Earth beautiful.
Although the ride was bumpy due to the bad condition of the road, the scenic beauty on both sides made us forget the inconveniences. The waterbodies, trees, and hills that appeared quite close to us made our journey more beautiful and satisfying.
Nikli Haor is located in Nikli Upazila, Kishoreganj, Bangladesh. It is about 110 km away from country's capital Dhaka.[1] Apart from Nikli Upazila, the perimeter of this haor extends to the adjoining Mithamain, Austagram and Itna Upazilas.[2] It is one of the largest freshwater wetlands in Bangladesh and also a popular tourist destination.[3] Easy road and rail connectivity with capital Dhaka is one of the reasons for the increase in tourism in this haor. With the establishment of several residential hotels in Nikli, tourists are now getting the benefit of visiting Haor for more than one day. In the monsoon, when this haor is filled with water, the number of tourists increases exponentially.