Thakurgaon Bangladesh

Thakurgaon ( ঠাকুরগাঁও )
Town of Bangladesh

Thakurgaon is a district in Rangpur Division of Bangladesh.

Thakurgaon is bordered by Dinajpur district to the south, Panchagarh district to the east and India on its west and north sides.

Thakurgaon district is divided into 5 upazila or sub districs (Thakurgaon Sadar, Baliadangi, Haripur, Ranisankail, Pirganj).



How to Reach Thakurgaon

By Air: Syedpur airport is the nearest airport from Thakurgaon. Distance is about 68 km.

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From Saidpur airport, you have to go by bus to Thakurgaon.


Tourist Places in Thakurgaon


Lokayan Museum


How to go: 2 Km away from Thakurgaon Hospital through BADC road.

Aparajeo 71 Thakurgaon

Monument of 1971 War

How to go: It is located at Thakurgaon Town.

Balaka Park

National Park

How to go: It is located at Thakurgaon Town.

Shalbari Mosque


It is known that the mosque was built in 1215. Due to the renovation, the original design of the mosque was damaged. There is an ruined imambara near Shalbari mosque.
How to go: the west of Thakurgaon Town and near Vaularhat at Shalbon.


Jamalpur Mosque


In 1862, the foundation of the zamidar bari was established. Construction of the mosque began in 1867 before the construction of the house was completed. As a result, the construction of the zamidar house remained unfinished after the costly construction of the mosque was completed.
How to go: On the way of Thakurgaon to Pirganj, the place named Shibganjhat after Air port stopage. From this Hat 3 Km away Jamalpur mosque.


Horinmari Shiv Temple


The temple can be approximately 400 years old.
How to go: From Balidangi sub district, 10 Km away Horinmari Haat.

Gorokkhonath Temple


There are 5 temples in the temple complex. 3 Shiv temples and 1 Kalimandir and 1 main temple, which is known as Nath Mandir. There is a miraculous well surrounded by large black stone pieces. The lower part of the well is paved with stone. But there is a hole in which the water comes from the bottom of the well. Standing around the well, many people bath together, but the water of the well is not reduced.
How to go: From Nekmorod, Ranishongkoil sub district go to 5 Km away at Gorkoi.


Mohalbari Mosque


It was founded in 1505 during the period of Sultan Hussein Shah. The founder of the mosque was Mia Malik Ibn Jujamdar. Prior to 1971, the original mosque was destroyed and a new mosque was built there. The foundation and floor of the newly built mosque has been used of previous mosque stone, wall bricks and few other things.
How to go: From Mirdangi, Ranishongkoil sub district, go to 3 Km away Moheshpur village.


Ranishongkoil Jamidar Bari


TonkNath's father's name was Buddhinath Chowdhury. Rajbari started by Buddhinath Chowdhury but King Tonknath finished. The Rajbari was built in the late nineteenth century. At present, many parts of the Rajbari have been damaged.
How to go: It is located in on the bank of Kulik river, Ranishongkoil sub district.


Haripur Jamidar Bari


During the Muslim rule, in approximately 1400, a businessman named Ghanoshyam Kundu came to Haripur to do Andy cloth business. Ghanoshyam bought this place. Raghvendra Roy, one of the descendants of Ghanshyam, started the work of Haripur Rajbari during the British period in the middle of the nineteenth century. But the work of the palace was not completed in his time. Jagannath Narayan Roy, the son of Raghvendra Roy, completed the construction of Rajbari in the late nineteenth century. When the descendants of Ghanoshyam were partitioned in 1900, Haripur Rajbari was divided into two parts. Rajbari, built by Raghvendra Jogendra Narayan Roy, is known as Boro Tarafa Rajbari. Nogendra Bihari Roy Chowdhury and Girija Bollov Roy Chawdhury: In 1903, another Rajbari was built, named Chhota Taraf.
How to go: It is located in Horipur sub district.


Fun City Amusement Park

Park

It is one of the most favorite visiting places of Thakurgaon-Dinajpur region.
How to go: It is situated beside the highway of Dinajpur-Pirganj Road of Thakurgaon district.




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