Mayung Kapal Hatimura is the ladder of heaven.

Hatimura / Hatimatha hills which are Mayungkapal in Tripura and Edo Sire Mon in Chakma. The stairway was constructed on 13 June 2015 to go to Tripura Para along this hill. The total height of the hill is about 1208 feet of which the total height of the 28-step staircase is about 400 feet. It is implemented by the Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Board for the convenience of the villagers. The hill is named after the elephant’s head.

 

 

 

 

The stairs of heaven have risen straight up from the earth. There is no end to the stairs that run between the mountains and the forest. It is as if the stairs have ended in heaven. Approximately 120-110  You have to climb about 300 steps uphill at an angle to reach Hatimatha.

 

 

 

 

How to get there: Mayung Kapal / Hatimura On the way from Khagrachhari Sadar to Panchhari, you have to get off in front of the passenger camp at Jamtali. Car rental from Khagrachhari Sadar to Jamtali is 15 Taka per person.
Take the road on the left and go straight across the Chengi River to the school road on the right. The name of the school is Paltanjay Soh Primary School. Go there and find a shop. Take the road to the right in front of the shop. Two bamboo bridges must be crossed. Then you have to cross another bamboo-tree bridge along the small road that has gone to the right side of the rhyme and now you have to go straight ahead. There will be a neighborhood called Bagra Para. Then a wide rhyme will be read in front of them. Then you have to cross a big hill. Once you cross it, you will find a locality called Kaptala. Then you have to take the low path on the right hand side, you will find two roads in front of you and you will have to take the road on the right side. Then you will see the extraordinary Mayung forehead / elephant wrap. It will take an hour and a half to reach all together.

 

 

It is a great sin to throw dirt and make the environment dirty. There is no way this great sin can be committed, whether it is walking around or around where you live.

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