Haringhata is one of the places of interest in Patharghata upazila
If you come to Harinaghata Forest or Laldia Char, then you must first come to Barguna from either side of the country or on the river. Then from there, it can be made by bus, tempo or boat, in a talaoli, in Haringhata.
If you want to come to Haringhata forest or Laldia char, you have to come to Barguna first by road or river from any part of the country. From there you can go to Haringhata by bus, tempo or boat.
Harinaghata is one of the most visited places of Patharghata upazila. Here, there is a beautiful forest in Kolghase. On the other hand, Hari Ghangata can be an excellent place to travel through this country for those who are fascinated by the vast greenery spreading across the vast ocean. On the southern edge of the Barisal division, in the Barguna district, this can be enjoyed on the same side as the sun-rises and sunny scenes in the sea, as well as green scenes formed by the festivals of various species, and all types of wildlife. The forest starts from the side of Harinaghata Bazar, about eight kilometers away from Sadar Taltoli of Amtali Upazila of Barguna district. The forest of Hari-Ghata is known for its long forests, but in 2010 it was declared as Wildlife Sanctuary in Tangagiri (Sakina) Bit of Amtali Range of Forest Department, and it was named after Tengagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. The forest is on the east side of Kuakata, west of the Sundarbans, on the north side of the Rakhains and several settlements of the Bay of Bengal. This naturally grown forest is rich in many trees. The main tree of the forest, such as Keora, Garan, Gewa, Vara, etc. are breath-taking trees. Apart from this, many wild animals like Chitra Deer, Monkeys, Forest Cat, Wild Sucker, are found in forests. Apart from this, the forest is also home to several species of snakes, including many species of birds and birds. However, one of the most attractive aspects of this forest located in Hiranghata is the multiple canals spread across the forest in the spiral. During the tide, while the canals are full of water, it can be enjoyed by small boats in the middle of the forest greenery. Apart from this, the sea beach also known as Laldia Char, situated right next to this forest, attracted the tourists very much. The beaches of Bay of Bengal and the Beschhali river, in the very last quarter of the deer forest, are very low because of the presence of human beings on this beach. In addition to this, a group of red crab tourists often make a view to create.
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