Get in
Rangamati, a stunning destination in Bangladesh, can be easily reached by bus from Chittagong. One direct bus called Paharica departs from Chittagong every one hour from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM and takes approximately 2.5 hours to reach Rangamati. The bus fare is 120tk (as of April 2014) and tickets can be purchased from Muradpur, Oxygen Mor. If you prefer a more adventurous journey, you can hop on one of the local buses from Oxygen Mor, although keep in mind that these buses tend to be overcrowded and take around 3 hours to reach Rangamati. Alternatively, you can drive into Rangamati from Chittagong. It's important to note that foreign visitors are required to register upon arrival in Rangamati.
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Popular Foods
Hilsa Mach (Hilsa Fish Curry) is a popular dish in Bangladesh featuring hilsa fish, a local delicacy, cooked in a spicy gravy with mustard oil, turmeric, chili, and other aromatic spices. The curry is typically served with steamy rice. Khichuri (Mangsho) is a beloved Bangladeshi one-pot meal made from rice, lentils, and various vegetables, often seasoned with meat, especially goat or beef. This hearty dish offers a blend of flavors that can vary depending on regional tastes and preferences. Chotpoti is a famous street food in Bangladesh made by stir-frying noodles, rice, vegetables, and sometimes meat (such as beef or chicken) in a pan. It's typically seasoned with a blend of spices, soy sauce, and chili sauce, resulting in an enticing fusion of flavors. Historical Appearance
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