
Mahdi Hasan
3 reviews on 1 places
The bus stop serves as a fascinating hub with a constant influx of passengers, especially during peak hours. Yesterday, arriving a bit earlier than usual for my school commute, I encountered a bustling scene with a substantial crowd. Some people formed a queue, others stood scattered, creating a sense of urgency.
Conversations varied among the crowd—some discussing politics, others debating law and order problems, and a few engrossed in conversations about rising prices. When the bus finally arrived, chaos ensued as passengers rushed to board, disrupting the orderly queue. Unfortunately, I couldn't secure a spot and watched as the bus departed with some passengers on board.
Another bus arrived shortly after, following the same route, and it was equally packed. I managed to squeeze inside, finding no room to stand comfortably. After enduring the crowded journey for 30 minutes, I disembarked. This daily challenge of crowded buses during peak times is a recurring aspect of my commute.
Conversations varied among the crowd—some discussing politics, others debating law and order problems, and a few engrossed in conversations about rising prices. When the bus finally arrived, chaos ensued as passengers rushed to board, disrupting the orderly queue. Unfortunately, I couldn't secure a spot and watched as the bus departed with some passengers on board.
Another bus arrived shortly after, following the same route, and it was equally packed. I managed to squeeze inside, finding no room to stand comfortably. After enduring the crowded journey for 30 minutes, I disembarked. This daily challenge of crowded buses during peak times is a recurring aspect of my commute.
The place is very unfamiliar. But it is a beautiful view point located inside Bandarban city. It is a very secluded and less crowded view point. But slowly its popularity is increasing.
It is located 2.5 km from Bandban town near Rowanchari bus stand. You can reach here by bike or auto-rickshaw from Bandabavan town. Moreover, you can also reach here by walking from Rowanchari bus stand.
But one should not walk because all the garbage of Bandarban city is dumped here. Due to which unbearable disaster smell is created. Besides, the place is a bit haunted and less crowded. So it is better to go directly by auto rickshaw instead of walking.
It is located 2.5 km from Bandban town near Rowanchari bus stand. You can reach here by bike or auto-rickshaw from Bandabavan town. Moreover, you can also reach here by walking from Rowanchari bus stand.
But one should not walk because all the garbage of Bandarban city is dumped here. Due to which unbearable disaster smell is created. Besides, the place is a bit haunted and less crowded. So it is better to go directly by auto rickshaw instead of walking.
Tiger Pass is the name of this place because of a statue of a tiger. This is the place from where you can visit multiple area in the city. Here one way is to go to GEC, 2 No Gate, Kalurghat, another way is to go to Abrabad, Seabeach, Halishahar, another way is to go to New Market, Railway Station, Natun Bridge, another way is to go to Khulshi, A.K Khan Etc.