Top 6 mysterious places in Bangladesh.


Top 6 mysterious places in Bangladesh.

We have been fascinated by mysteries since ancient times. Over time, many unknown things in the world have become clear to us. On the other hand, much remains unexplained. Still, mysterious lovers are searching for the reason behind the miracles. There are also some mysterious places in Bangladesh.

Top 6 mysterious places in Bangladesh.

In this article, we willlearn about 06 unpublished mysterious places in Bangladesh. The story of thoseplaces has been told for almost a long time. Information on these mysteriousplaces has not been researched by the Travel Mate team. We have only tried tohighlight simple stories to quench the thirst for mysterious places.

The inability to know a place or event means that it is not mysterious. But we have the attraction of these things. For this reason, we have tried to choose some places that are a little more mysterious. Let’s talk about some of the mysterious places in Bangladesh.

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1. The sound of gunfire inBarisal

During British rule, the Barisal Civil Surgeon of Bakerganj (Barisal) first talked about the ‘Barisal of guns’. Every year from October to February there was the sound of fire from the deep sea from the beginning of the monsoon. The British thought the pirates were preparing for the attack. After much questioning each time, no pirates were found.

One or more cannabissounds could be heard from the south or southeast. But no one can discover thissecret. Popular poet Sufia Kamal wrote about the word cannon in her autobiography.However, the sound of this mysterious cannon has not been heard since the1950s.

2. Lalbagh’s Hidden Tunnel

There are many common stories about the Lalbagh fort. Especially about the secret tunnel in Lalbagh. It is believed that this tunnel was used as a way for the landlords to escape. The main secret of this tunnel is that once you enter here you can’t come back.

It is learned that the intruder could no longer be found. The interior of the Lalbagh tunnel is very dark. Even the torch won’t work here to see the surrounding places. At present, the government has closed the tunnel of Lalbagh fort. For this reason, the tunnel of Lalbagh fort is still a mystery.

3. Bagakain Lake (BogaLake)

Bogakain Lake, or Bogal Ruma Upazila, is located about 60 km from Bandarban district town, near Keokradong hill. It is the highest freshwater lake in Bangladesh. The ‘Baom’ tribes living around Boga Lake believe that dragons lived here long ago. The villagers killed the dragon out of concern for their safety.

Then the fire started from the dragon’s mouth and it erupted in the mountains. It was the lake that was created until the end. The local word “boom” means dragon. The story above Boga Lake has been told on the signboard of Ruma Upazila Parishad. Still, the depth of Boga Lake is unnecessary. Again the color of the water in this lake changes automatically without any proven reason.

4. Chalon Bill

Chalon Bill is located next to three districts including Natore, Sirajganj, and Pabna. It is a place of interest for domestic and foreign tourists. Although the Chalon Bill covers three districts, there are many unfavorable stories about Sirajganj among the locals. This makes travelers more interested in viewing Chalon Bill s. It is known that the zamindar of Tarash upazila of Sirganj was a supernatural force.

He died suddenly due to unknown reasons. Three temples were built here on the night of the zamindar’s death. Temples, on the other hand, break down automatically during the day. Since then some mysterious events have been happening with the local people. Although it is not proven, the locals believe it.

5. Fayes Lake

Fays Lake is a famous place for exploring beauty and entertainment. It has been located near Fais Lake in the Chittagong district since 1944. There are many stories surrounding this lake. It is often heard that two mysterious women in white and black clothes are walking around the lake.

According to locals, the two women died at the lake but their dissatisfied spirits never left the place. But there is still no truth in these stories. Not to mention, conventional ghost stories have made Lake Fayes even more mysterious.

6. Chikan Kala or NefiuPara

Chikon Kala or Nefiu Para is a mysterious village located in No Man’s Land on the border of Bangladesh and Myanmar. The sounds of pigs, peacocks, tigers and bears are often heard here on Fridays.Cheetahs are seen randomly there. According to the people of Chikan Katar, strange sounds come out of the forest at an unknown time of one year. After a while they found their bodies in the forest but there were no signs of injuries on the body.

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