Kushtia Bangladesh

Kushtia ( কুষ্টিয়া )
City of Bangladesh

Kushtia is a district in the Khulna division of western Bangladesh. Kushtia is the second largest municipality in Bangladesh and the eleventh largest city in the country.

Kushtia is bounded by Rajshahi, Natore, Pabna districts to the North, by Chuadanga, Jhenaidah districts to the South, by Rajbari District to the East, and by West Bengal State of India and Meherpur District to the West.



How to Reach Kushtia

By Air: The nearest airport from Kushtia is Shah Makhdum Airport, Rajshahi. Distance about 78.4 km.

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Tourist Places in Kushtia


Kushtia Pouroshova

Architectural Building

It is in Kushtia main town. An old architectural building.

Rabindra Kuthibaari

House of Nobel Poet

In 1890 Tagore started managing their family estates in Shelaidaha. He stayed there for over a decade at irregular intervals between 1891 and 1901. It is a country house built by the father of Rabindranath, Maharshi Debendranath Tagore. The house was repossessed by a Bank; the Tagore Estate was a debtor to this Bank, who auctioned off the property and it became the possession of the Zamidar of Bhagyakul (Munshiganj), Roy family. The house was part of Roy Estate till the Zamidari system was abolished under the East Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950. Syed Murtaza Ali, during his tenure as Divisional Commissioner of Rajshahi took the initiative to preserve the dilapidated house in 1958.
During his stay he wrote many of his famous poems, essays and short stories there. Among those some of the masterpieces are Sonar Tari, Katha o Kahini, Chitra, Chaitali, etc. He also translated many of his creations in English there. He also wrote most of the poems from Naibedya, Kheya and many of the songs from Gitanjali and Geetimalya. It was here, in Shelaidaha in 1912, that he started translating his Gitanjali into English, which earned him the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913.


Entry Fee: 
Local - 15 Taka
Foreigner (SAARC) - 50 Taka
Foreigner - 100 Taka

Visiting Time:
Summer: 10 AM to 6 PM
Winter: 9 AM to 5 PM

Laalon ( লালন )

Lalon (c. 1772 – 17 October 1890; Bengali: 1 Kartik, 1179) was a prominent Bengali philosopher, Baul saint, mystic, songwriter, social reformer and thinker. Considered an icon of Bengali culture, Lalon inspired and influenced many poets, social and religious thinkers including Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam and Allen Ginsberg.



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