Rema Kalenga Trip 19 DEC
Rema Kalenga is the largest natural forest after the Sundarbans in Bangladesh. A sanctuary for wild animals, this dry forest has been declared a reserve forest by the government.
Though Rema and Kalenga are two different forests, they are closely connected. Besides the deep forest and wild animals, tourists will be greeted by Indigenous communities such as Tripura, Munda, and Oraw who have been living there for ages. Besides the deep forest and wild animals, tourists will be greeted by Indigenous communities such as Tripura, Munda, and Oraw who have been living there for ages.
A watch tower and a natural lake are the added attractions at Kalenga besides the grave of Bir Uttam Abdul Mannan, who embraced martyrdom while fighting in the Liberation War.
Rema-Kalenga Reserve Forest is extremely popular with animal lovers as well. Anyone visiting this forest may encounter various species of apes, squirrels, deer, tigers, elephants, wild dogs, and pigs, besides a host of birds, including parrots, magpies, owls, kingfishers, eagles, and seagulls.
৳4,900