Jessore Tour In Oneday!

1. Famous Jessore Road

2. Gadkhali, Jhikargachha of Jessore district “The largest flower garden and market in the country”

3. “Floating bridge over Jhapa Baor”

4. Madhusudan Dutt’s house

5. Kapotakkho River .

6.Jessore city.

 

 

 

 

# As a bonus

1. Huge honey fair on 21-26 January

2. Fresh date Juice.

 

#How_to_go:

1. Benapole by night bus or train from Dhaka. Rent 480-1200 TK.

 

 

 

2. You will not realize when you will come to Gadkhali to see the beauty of Jessore Road by bus from Benapole to Jessore. Rent 20 TK.

 

 

3. As soon as you get off the bus, you will see that there is a van. They will tell you whether to go to the flower garden or not. Rent 10 TK. At the end of the flower garden tour, come back to Gadkhali by van.

 

 

4. Now get off at Polerhat by bus. Rent 20 TK. Get off the bus at Rajganj from Polerhat. Tell the bus contactor that you have came to see the floating bridge, they will drop you off at the right destination. Rent 35 TK. Or, Jhikargachha with 10 TK on an easy bike. From there by bike to Rajganj floating bridge for 50 TK.

 

 

Before boarding the bridge, you have to buy a ticket for 5 TK. Keep the ticket with you. Now go around here as long as you like. The water of Jhapa Baor is so clear that the movement of fish can be seen. If you want, you can go around by boat.

 

 

5. Then by bike to Michael Madhusudan’s house with 100 tk. Come to Rajganj after spending time at Michael’s house, fair and on the banks of Kopotaksh river.

 

 

6. Get off at Chanchara by bus from Rajganj. Rent 35 tk. City / Junction fare from Chanchra is 10 tk.

 

 

7. Travel around Jessore city and return Dhaka by night bus or train.

 

 

 

#Eating_Manue_with_costs.

 

 

1. Jamtala sweet

 

2. Gadkhali’s Chana

 

3. Juice of dates on the way to Rajganj

 

Total cost: 20 + 10 + 60 + 05 + 200 + 35 + 10 = 340 tk.

 

 

Add Jessore up-down cost and food cost 340 from your location.

 

 

 

 

(Food packets should not be scattered and local trees and birds should not be harmed. Especially the man-made bridges in the village should not be damaged.)

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