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Like every year, the striking Kanchenjunga has awakened in the northern sky of the northernmost district of Panchagarh. Since early Thursday morning, the locals have clearly seen the magnificent view of Kanchenjunga from the high places of different areas of the district, including Tentulia.
The scene was clearly visible on Friday morning. Every year from late October to mid-November, the Kanchenjunga Mountains are clearly visible in the dusty, cloudless sky to the north.
Panchagarh, known as the coldest part of the country, usually experiences the onset of winter between mid-October and November. At this time there is no dense fog.
In addition to the surrounding areas of the district, tourists from different parts of the country began to come to Panchagarh to see the beautiful scenery of Kanchenjunga from a distance in the winter morning. Many of them try to spend the night with their families in the post bungalow in Tentulia Sadar or in the private rest house of the local government. This time was not the exception either. Numerous tourists come to Tentulia in Panchagarh every day.
Travelers often visit Kanchenjunga from India and Nepal with passports and visas. But when the first rays of the day are seen at sunrise over the snow-covered silver Kanchenjunga from afar, the view can only be seen from Panchagarh and Tentulia. That is why many people interested in enjoying this natural beauty come to Tentulia.
From here, different forms of Kanchenjunga, the highest mountain in the Himalayas, can be seen. You don’t need binoculars or binoculars to see Panchagarh’s Kanchenjunga. The Himalayas and Kanchenjunga can be seen with the naked eye from different parts of Panchagarh and Tentulia. At this time, the picturesque Himalayan mountains are usually covered in ice. That is why Rupali Kanchenjunga woke up in the northern sky in a pyramid shape like white clouds.
Kanchenjunga is located on the Sikkim border between Nepal and India. In terms of altitude, Mount Everest is the world’s first mountain to be found in the three highest mountains in the Himalayas. Everest stands at 6,748 meters or 29,029 feet above sea level. So the height of Ketu Mountain is 6,611 meters or 26,251 feet and the height of Kanchenjunga in third position is 6,058 meters or 26,179 feet.
The direct distance from Banglabandha in Tentulia upazila from Panchagarh to Kanchenjunga is only 11 km. From here, the distance to Nepal is only 61 km, the distance to the summit of Everest is 65 km, the distance to Bhutan is 64 km, the distance to China is 200 km, the distance to Darjeeling in India is 58 km and the distance to Siliguri is only 6 km.
Marufa Ibnat, a Bangladeshi Bank official, who came to Panchagarh with her family from Mirpur in Dhaka, said: “Every year at this time, all the family members come to Panchagarh together from the mechanical city of Dhaka. . Our old house in Atowari, Panchagarh. Staying there, I wandered around different areas of the district, including Tentulia. Every year from early to mid November, Kanchenjunga is viewed from high places in different parts of the district, including Atwari. We are fascinated by this impressive view of Kanchenjunga. This time it is clearer than before. This time I also like the view of Kanchenjunga from afar.
Deputy Commissioner. Sabina Yasmin told Jago News that the Kanchenjunga peaks can be seen from various high places in the district, including Tentulia, every year in late October and early November, when the sky is clear in the morning and afternoon.
At present, a unique view of Kanchenjunga can be seen from different places. Now tourists from other districts are also coming to Panchagarh. Many people from Tentulia with their families are fascinated by the sight of Rupali Kanchenjunga in early winter. The people here are very sincere and the situation of law and order is good. So tourists can come and visit Tentulia in Panchagarh, the starting point of the north.
MAS / JIM
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