Kishorganj Tourist Attractions are Jangalbari Fort and Shah Mahmud Mosque. Now the district is with Dhaka division.
Kishorganj (কিশোরগঞ্জ) is a district under Dhaka Division. It is in the southern part of Bangladesh. The area is 2688.62 square kilometers. The district consists of four municipalities, 39 wards, 145 mahallas, 13 Upazilas, 105 union parishads, 946 mouzas, and 1775 villages. The name Kishoregonj came from NondoKishore Pramanik, was a landlord there. Kishoreganj district was established in 1984. Solakia eid Gha is in this town.
Upazilla / Thana / Sub – Districts
- Astagram
- Bajitpur
- Bhairab
- Hossainpur
- Itna
- Karimganj
- Katiadi
- Kishoreganj Sadar
- Kuliarchar
- Mithamain
- Nikli
- Pakundia
- Tarail
Kishorganj Tourist Spots
A-List of Top Kishorganj Tourist Attractions are given below.
- Botanical Garden at Bhairab (on the bank of the Meghna).
- UK Friendship Bridge (Bhairab),
- Jaharul Islam Medical College
- Archaeological heritage and Historical Royal Palaces
- Bhairab Railway Bridge (Bhairab),
- Darbar Hall
- Egarasindhur fort (fifteenth century)
- Hazrat Nagor Royal Palace
- Historical Sholakia Idhgah,
- Jangalbari fort (fifteenth century),
- Pramanik Bhaban and Lake,
- Poet Chandraboty Shibmondir,
- Residence of Poet Sukumar Roy
- Mazar / Tomb / Graveyard / Dargah / Mosque
- Badshahi Mosque at Itna (seventeenth century),
- Bhagalpur Dewan Bari Mosque at Bajitpur (eighteenth century),
- Gurai Mosque at Bajitpur (1680),
- Hazrat Samsuddin Bokhari Mosque Kurikhai at Katiadi (1005),
- Jinda Bibir Mazar,
- Jawar Saheb Bari Mosque at Tarail (1534),
- Kutub Shah Mosque at Austagram (1538)
- Mosque of Isha Kha,
- Pagla Mosque,
- Sadi mosque (1652),
- Salanka Jame Mosque at Pakundia,
- Sekandarnagar Mosque at Tarail (eighteenth century),
- Shah Mahmud Mosque and Balakhana,
- Solakia eid Gha (Kishoreganj Sadar)
- Hindus Temples and Mandirs
- Dilir Akhra
- Chandrabati Shiva Mondir (sixteenth century),
- Ganda Sundari Temple
- Nataraj Shiva Sculpture discovered at Nikli (fourteenth century)
Bordered and Bounded By
- Netrokona and Mymensingh districts on the north
- Narsingdi district on the southwest
- Brahmanbaria district on the southeast
- Sunamganj and Habiganj districts on the east
- Gazipur and Mymensingh districts on the west
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