Dhaka To Tetulia 2025॥ 550 Km Done In One Day ॥ Scooter ride
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Dhaka to Tetulia is a long journey covering approximately 470–500 km, depending on the route. You can travel by bus, car, or train (partially).
Travel Options:
🚍 By Bus (8–10 hours)
Several bus operators run services from Dhaka to Panchagarh, from where you can take local transport to Tetulia.
Bus Operators: Hanif, Shyamoli, Nabil, Ena, etc.
Fare: BDT 700–2,000 (varies by class)
Route: Dhaka → Bogura → Rangpur → Thakurgaon → Panchagarh → Tetulia
🚗 By Car (7–9 hours)
If you drive, take the N5 highway via Bogura and Rangpur.
Road conditions are mostly good, but some areas may have traffic.
🚆 By Train & Road (10–12 hours)
Take a train from Dhaka to Panchagarh (Ekota/Drutajan Express).
From Panchagarh, take a bus or CNG to Tetulia (approx. 1 hour).
Train Fare: BDT 350–1,500 (varies by class).
Tetulia, the northernmost point of Bangladesh, is known for its beautiful tea gardens and views of the Himalayas in winter! 🌿🏔️
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The road condition from Dhaka to Tetulia is generally good but varies across different segments of the route. Here’s a breakdown:
Dhaka → Tetulia Road Condition (Approx. 470–500 km)
🚗 1. Dhaka to Bogura (N5 Highway) – 190 km
✅ Good Condition: This is a well-maintained highway with smooth roads.
⚠️ Traffic Issues: Heavy traffic, especially near Savar, Chandra (Gazipur), and Tangail.
🚗 2. Bogura to Rangpur – 110 km
✅ Good Condition: Roads are wide and in good shape.
⚠️ Minor Road Work: Some ongoing maintenance, but no major issues.
🚗 3. Rangpur to Panchagarh – 110 km
✅ Moderate to Good Condition: Some sections may have small potholes, but overall, the journey is smooth.
⚠️ Occasional Traffic: Around market areas and small towns.
🚗 4. Panchagarh to Tetulia – 50 km
✅ Good Condition: Recently improved roads with smooth asphalt.
🌿 Scenic Views: Tea gardens and green landscapes make this part beautiful!
Overall Rating: 7.5/10 👍
Best for travel: Early morning or late night to avoid Dhaka’s traffic.
Weather Impact: During heavy rain, some parts (especially near Panchagarh) might have minor waterlogging.
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Tetulia, the northernmost point of Bangladesh, is a hidden gem with stunning natural beauty. Here are the top tourist spots in Tetulia:
🌿 1. Banglabandha Zero Point
The last point of Bangladesh, just near the India-Nepal border.
Offers a breathtaking view of the Himalayas in winter!
Perfect for photography and exploring cross-border trade areas.
🍃 2. Tetulia Tea Gardens
Lush green tea estates offering a refreshing view.
You can walk through the tea gardens and even taste fresh tea.
Best visited in the early morning for a foggy, dreamy atmosphere.
🏞️ 3. Mahananda River Bank
A peaceful spot along the Mahananda River with scenic views.
Ideal for relaxation, boat rides, and watching sunsets.
🛕 4. Bhitargarh Fort City (Panchagarh)
Ancient archaeological ruins dating back to the 7th-12th century.
One of the oldest fort cities in Bangladesh, reflecting history and culture.
🏔️ 5. Tentulia Dak Bungalow
A British-era bungalow with colonial architecture.
Great place for history lovers and those wanting a quiet stay.
Offers a clear view of the Kanchenjunga mountain range (best in winter).
🌄 6. Kanchenjunga Viewpoint (Winter Special)
On a clear winter morning, you can see Mt. Kanchenjunga from Tetulia.
Best spots: Dak Bungalow & Banglabandha Zero Point.
Best time: October to February (early morning).
🚴 Activities to Enjoy in Tetulia
✔️ Cycling through the tea gardens 🚴♂️
✔️ Photography at Banglabandha & Mahananda River 📷
✔️ Tea Tasting at local tea estates ☕
✔️ Boat rides on Mahananda River 🛶
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