Bangladesh's last border Panchagarh Dak Bungalow Zero Point.

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Hello friends, how are you all. I hope you are all doing well. Welcome to my new post. It was basically in December when we went to Panchagarh with our family. I had a very good time at that time, I have already posted about it in this community.

However, I am presenting the next part to you. I will present many more parts to you slowly. First, we went to Panchagarh. Which is the last border of Bangladesh in the north.

Then we went from there by renting an autorickshaw to a big bamboo garden. There we saw different types of bamboo. However, it is known that these are Vietnamese bamboo or other species of bamboo. These bamboos are very big. These bamboos are not usually seen in our rural areas. But here we came and saw them. In our country, the bamboos are usually very thin, but these bamboos are very thick.

One of these bamboos is called Kanchan bamboo. We all took a lot of photographs there, I took several pictures of me. My sister and those who came with my ball, we all took photographs there. We all stood for a long time then the auto rickshaw uncle called us. Then we left from there and we rode there with his auto and sat down then we went to a place if it was Tetulia's sign, there is a very big writing. Where it is written Tetulia. We went there and then we took photographs there. After going there, we stood for a long time because there were many people there and they were taking photographs there. The Mahananda River was next to it.

From there we took an auto rickshaw again and went to our new destination. Where I had originally sat before is the post office on the banks of the Mahananda River. There is a big post office here where basically those who come from far away can stay there if they pay money here. However, we only went there for a day's journey, which is why we did not stay there. We went down and after going there was a small forest and next to it was the Mahananda River and on the other side of the Mahananda River was Darjeeling in India.

From there we basically saw Darjeeling. We stood there and enjoyed the banks of the Mahananda River for quite a long time. On the other side of the Mahananda River we could see the different tea gardens of Darjeeling. Moreover, we saw the barbed wire fences there with our eyes but they were not very well understood.

There were many tea shops. Where small entrepreneurs have set up different tea shops. They are selling different types of tea leaves here. Basically, different types of tea from the tea gardens in Panchagarh district are sold here. They sell them here at retail prices to the people. From there I took a packet of tea leaves which was worth about 300 rupees. This was my post today. We roamed there for a long time and we enjoyed a lot. I hope you will like my post very much. Thank you all.


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It's a peaceful place but I'm sure there's not much peace near those stalls or tea shops. You've had a great day with family and we'll be looking for the next part of your tour too

You are right brother there's not much peace near those stalls or tea shops.

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Very beautiful place, very nice to relax ❤️

Thank you so much brother.

Very interesting picture have a nice day

Thank you so much.