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The
building of the Kaptai Hydro-Electric Project
diverted waters which subsequently submerged an area
of 680 square kilometers in the country’s eastern
hilly regions. As a result, the districts of
Rangamati and Bandarban became the largest manmade
lake of the world. The blue limpid water of the lake
twists in countless ways through the surrounding
lush green hills, a habitation for various tribes
and a wonderful repository of splendor which
resembles the beauty of a Kashmir valley.
A
77-kilometer drive from the port city of Chittagong,
through the tribal villages nestled down in the
valleys, brings us to this exotic lake. It is a
unique place for cruising, boating, swimming, and
fishing. Added attractions are visits to different
tribal villages on the hilltops, including drives on
jungle tracks in the tribal region. The other
attractions are open air tribal markets, tribal
handicrafts, a tribal king’s palace, the tribal
museum, and many other sights of great interest.
Let yourself be
surprised by this unspoiled beauty.
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