Netrokona Bangladesh

Netrokona ( নেত্রকোনা )
Netrokona is a district in Mymensingh Division in northern Bangladesh.

Netrakona District is bounded by the Garo Hills in Meghalaya of India on the north, Sunamganj District on the east, Kishoreganj District on the south and Mymensingh District on the west.

Netrokona district is divided into ten upazila or sub-districts (Atpara, Barhatta, Durgapur, Khaliajuri, Kalmakanda, Kendua, Madan, Mohanganj, Netrokona Sadar, Purbadhala).



How to Reach Netrokona

There are buses run from Mahakhali Bus Terminal, Dhaka.


Tourist Places in Netrokona


White Clay Small Hill

How to go: From Netrokona, go to Durgapur subdistrict. Then go to Birishiri

At Birishiri, you can also visit

St. Joseph Church

Tribal Cultural Academy

Rani Khong Church

Shomeshswari River

Garo Village

Orange Garden

Kongsho Tepa Shomesh Bari Kaashbon (Saccharum spontaneum)


How to go: From Birishiri Bazar hire a Auto for whole day. it may cost 500-600 Taka.

White Clay

In 1957, the amount of white clay was estimated to be 2,470,000 metric tons in this region, Which can meet the needs of Bangladesh for 3 hundred years.
How to go: From Netrokona, go to Durgapur subdistrict. Then go to Bijoypur.


Rowailbari Durgo

Ruined Fort

Ali Isha Kha established a huge empire in this region and took control of Jungalbari of Kishoreganj and Rowailbari fort of Netrokona. It is known that there was a road from Rowailbari to Jangalbari. After the death of Isha Kha, Dewan Jalal took over the domination. He built a beautiful mosque in the Rohelibari fort and reformed the fort. It was known as 'Jalal Mosque'. The vast part of the Royailbari fort was buried under the ground two decades ago. The Department of Archeology runs excavation work from 1991 to 1993 at Royailbari fort. The old protected area of ​​Royailbari is on about 46 acres of land.
How to go: go to Kendua from Netrokona. Then from Kendua go to Royailbari Bazar by auto. The fort is walking distance from Bazar.




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