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- Khagrachhari
Khagrachhari, Chattogram
Khagrachhari is a district in the southeastern region of Bangladesh, part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Known for its picturesque landscapes, Khagrachhari is often referred to as the "King's Hill" due to its rolling hills and lush green forests. The district is bordered by India to the north and the Chittagong district to the west and south.
The district covers an area of approximately 2,749.16 square kilometers and is divided into nine Upazilas: Khagrachhari Sadar, Dighinala, Lakshmichhari, Mahalchhari, Manikchhari, Matiranga, Panchhari, Ramgarh, and Guimara. It is home to a diverse population, including various indigenous communities such as the Chakma, Marma, Tripura, and others, contributing to its rich cultural tapestry.
Economically, Khagrachhari is predominantly agrarian, with agriculture being the mainstay for most of its inhabitants. The fertile land supports the cultivation of crops like rice, vegetables, and fruits, especially pineapples and oranges, which are significant to the local economy. Additionally, the district is known for its traditional handicrafts, including weaving and bamboo products.
Tourism plays an increasingly vital role in Khagrachhari's economy, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Popular tourist spots include the Alutila Cave, Richhang Waterfall, and the Sajek Valley, which offers stunning views of the hills and valleys. The district is also a gateway for trekking and exploring the unique hill tribe cultures.
Despite its natural and cultural wealth, Khagrachhari faces challenges such as infrastructure development and preserving the delicate balance between development and environmental conservation. Efforts are ongoing to improve connectivity and promote sustainable tourism to ensure the district's long-term growth and prosperity.
City Insights
Known Landmarks
Fulkoli Cemetery
Alutila Natural View Spot
Khagrachari Gate
ECB Square Mahalchari
East Mahalchara