Day 1: ARRIVE - Dhaka
Arrive Dhaka. Transfer to hotel. Overnight stay in Dhaka.
Day 2: Dhaka
After breakfast drive to Srimangal. Via Sonargaon ancient capital of Bengal formerly known as Suvarnagram was a part of Buddhist Empire of Pala dynasty at the 7th Century AD. The main attraction of Sonargaon of today the ruins of old Panam city, some monuments and beautiful mosque of Muslim Sultante period (1399-1409 AD can be visited. The attractive Folk-art museum, which has a rich collection of folkart, cultural and traditional works, is located by the side of panoramic lake and gardens. Lunch at high way restaurant. Afternoon arrive Srimangal. Overnight stay at Tea Resort, Srimangal.
Day 3: Dhaka - Srimangal
After breakfast visit the world’s largest and panoramic tea gardens of Srimangol and the most fascinating Lawachara Rain Forest with rich bio-diversification. The forest has got numerous & rare species of trees like chloroform, white sandal and Agar along with wonderful scenic splendors with rich flora and fauna. Other attractions are the panoramic tea gardens nestled in lush green valleys, scented herbal plants, orange groves and pineapple plantations. The most attractive tribal villages of Monipuri, Tripura and Khasia communities with their own culture and heritage is a great surprise. The vast wetlands with millions of migratory birds crystal clean lakes, waterfalls, spring, old Hindu Temples and endless green crop fields on the plain land mostly constitute the tourism attractions. Visit of tea plucking & tea processing also attractive. The adventure loving tourist can undertake strenuous hill trekking through the deep forest which runs across the Indian border of Assam and Meghalaya and expect to meet the herd of wild elephant along with other exotic wild animals and birds. Afternoon visit Madhabpur lake. Overnight stay at Srimangal.
Day 4: Srimangal
After breakfast drive to Chittagong. En-route visit World War II cemetery at Comilla. Drive to Mainamoti- Lalmai ridge (70km) where you can visit more than 50 ancient Buddhist relics of 7th-8th century A.D. These are mostly monasteries, temples and stupa. The most important findings from the excavations are Salban vihara, Kotila Mura, Vasu Vihara, Ananda vihara, Charapatra Mura, Itakhola Mura and Repbau Mura. The rich archaeological museum at Moinamoti is also very attractive for studies of Buddhism. Lunch at wayside restaurant. Arrive Chittagong & check in hotel for overnight.
Day 5: Srimangal
In the morning Excursion to Rangamati & visit Buddhist Temple, Tribal Museum, Tribal weaving Factory/Show rooms. After lunch 3 hrs. cruise at Kaptai lake. Return to Chittagong in the evening for overnight stay in Chittagong.
Day 6: Srimangal - Chittagong
Drive to Coxs Bazar. En route visit Bandarban hill district is 92-km distance from Chittagong and is situated in the southwest flank of Myanmar hill range. This is the most attractive place to visit and to get a touch of tribal life, luminous valley covered with dense forest, enchanting spring and falls, panoramic lake and ideal for hill tracking. The Murang tribal villages, traditional markets and Buddhist Temple. Overwhelming scenic surroundings and natural setup during your visit here. Visit Shaila Prepat and Chimbook Hill. Trekking to the hilltop (3800 feet high pick) has got a spectacular natural attractions specially to witness the sun rise and sunset will give you a sensational experience. Arrive Coxs Bazar in the evening. Cox’s Bazar is a thriving and the world’s longest unbroken 120km long continuous sandy beach with the backdrop of hills and forest. The gentle slope of the beach is clean for bathing and swimming and can take you a long way for walking and driving through the virgin beach of Himchary & Innani. The tourists spot of nearby Dulahajra safari park and Ramu with Buddhist Temple and Pagodas are very attractive. Fascinating Burmese market and holiday in the furbishing Tourist Resorts, Hotel & restaurant with wonderful sea fish is remarkable. Dinner & overnight stay at Coxs Bazar.
Day 7: Chittagong
Early morning transfer to Teknaf & take a ferry from/to Teknaf/St. This is the only Coral Island of Bangladesh, which is also the paradise for the eco-tourists and a great retreat for those who love nature and solitude. St. Martin Island is completely isolated and is accessible by crossing 29 km blue water of Bay of Bengal from the south east coast of Teknaf and bordering the Myanmar hill ranges. The wonderful natural surrounding, maddening beach and corals, the rich marine life like the rare sea turtles, king crabs, lobstar, shells, pearls and the colorful sea fishes play the most vital role to draw the nature loving tourists with a irresistible call to reach there and to renew their life. Return to Coxs Bazar in the evening. Overnight stay at Coxs Bazar.
Day 8: Excursion - Rangamati
After breakfast free at beach. 1200 hrs. start for Dhaka via Chittagong. Lunch & Dinner at high way restaurant.
Day 9: Rangamati
After breakfast at hotel in time transfer to bus stand/airport for next detonation.