
Arnav Sinha
1 reviews on 1 places
Interesting place with several things to do. My favorite part was seeing the models of many prominent structures of Bangladesh. These huge models, some nearly as big as the originals, are very lovingly created and a great way to get a picture of the many tourist options in this beautiful and culturally rich country. There are also several rides for kids, a toy train, and many eating options. I tried the toy train, which covers the entire length of the sizeable park. The top of the tower also offers a nice view of Chittagong.
There are some negatives, however. Most of these models are covered with names visitors have left written on them. There must have been over a thousand names inside the Sangsad Bhaban model. I wish people would value public property better. Parts of the park are also quite dirty. The train goes through a tunnel that is filled with filthy, stagnant water and a haven for mosquitoes. The complex's distance from the main city may also discourage visitors. Which might be partly why there were very few people there on a Saturday afternoon (could also be because of a CNG crisis at the time).
There are some negatives, however. Most of these models are covered with names visitors have left written on them. There must have been over a thousand names inside the Sangsad Bhaban model. I wish people would value public property better. Parts of the park are also quite dirty. The train goes through a tunnel that is filled with filthy, stagnant water and a haven for mosquitoes. The complex's distance from the main city may also discourage visitors. Which might be partly why there were very few people there on a Saturday afternoon (could also be because of a CNG crisis at the time).