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Travel Feed of Buddhist Monastery, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

Travel Feed of Buddhist Monastery, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

October 2019 · 4 min read · Chattogram Division

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This is my travel feed of Buddhist Monastery, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

This little travel happened when I went to Cox's Bazar (The Largest Sea Beach) last time.

Buddhist Monastery is in Maheshkhali which is known as an island in Cox's Bazar and this place is well known to peoples for its various attractions.

We had to buy entry tickets to enter in this small area and we also had to walk around the area barefooted.

Let me show some photos and I'll talk about em.

This is the gate from where we had to buy tickets and leave our shoes.

There was a small fee for the ticket and I don't remember the exact amount.

We were four peoples together and we went into the area.

Me and my younger cousin started recording the place for our vlogs.

It was after a rain and the place was so fresh.

It's the first thing that will attract tourist from outside of the place.

It's a big sized statue behind me of a buddhist monk.

Then this road was leading to the inner place of that area.

It felt nice walking on that road barefooted as there were dewdrops of rain here and there.

Same road.

Look at the building beside it.
If you ever seen or played PUBG game... this building and this place really reminded me Paradise Island of Snahok.

They're similar.

Ain't I right?

Design of these building are similar to buildings of Paradise Island in PUBG.

Here was another building that had two statue in front of it.

These statues were clearly welcoming their guests.

Let's see a clearer shot.

And here I did found a big and special statue into this building.

This is it.
It's secured by a gate.

I don't know what's the purpose it seemed special than other statues.

And here comes another attraction.

A buddhist monk that's been protected/served by a big sized snake.
And they're on a pond.

Here it's like an animal but I don't know what kind of animal this is.

Another monk in a secured cage.
There's a donation box inside it.
I think peoples goes in there for worshiping.

That's another monk there and it holds a big place around it with a lake.

I've shown a video vlog of this place.
You'll be able to see a better view through this video.

Just start the video with the link and it will take you directly to Adinath Temple.

Well this is all that I wished to show and talk about this place.
This buddhist monastery is one big attraction among others of Maheshkhali Island, Cox's Bazar.

I'll try to write another travelfeed very soon.

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