Faridpur Tourist Attractions are Pathrail Shahi Mosque, Mathurapur Deoul, Picnic Corner, and much more. It is a district under Dhaka division.
Faridpur Tourist Attractions
List of Top Famous Tourist Spots / Places / Attractions for Visitors
- Baisrashi Babu Bari Palace: a mansion of the Baisrashi Estate
- Chaudarashi Zamindar Bari at Sadarpur Upazila
- Faridpur District Court: 19th-century colonial styled courthouse
- Gerda Shaheb Para
- Kamarkhali Gorai Bridge
- Kobi Jasimuddin’s House
- Kabir Bag: A beautiful mansion built during the 19th
- Kamlapur, Faridpur: historic colonial buildings and zamindar mansions
- Moyez Manzil Palace: a mansion of the Chanpur Estate
- Modhukhali Sugar Mill
- Noder Chand Terminal
- River Reacherch Institute (RRI)
- Sunset in Padma river near Faridpur
- Shambikapur Field
- Mazar / Tomb / Graveyard / Dargah / Mosque
- Atrashi Bishaw Jaker Monjil
- Chandrapara Darber Sharif
- Dighir Par Masjid: a mosque in Bhanga built during the Mughal era
- Hazrat Shah Farid Mosque
- Pathrail Shahi Mosque and Dighi (Bhanga upazila)
- Mazar of Dewan Saker Shah: Mausoleum of the Dewan of the Boalmari Estate
- Tomb of Jasimuddin
- Hindus Temples and Mondirs
- Basudeva Mandir: famous Hindu temple
- Bishwa Zaker Monjil: a mansion of the Aatroshi Estate
- Gerda Shaheb Para a beautiful place
- Monastery of Jajabandhu Sundar
- Sri Angan headquarters of the Mahanam Sampraday of Hindus
- Mathurapur Temple
About Faridpur
Faridpur ( ফরিদপুর ) is a district under Dhaka Division. It is in central of Bangladesh. It is situated on the banks of the Padma River. The previous name was “Fatehabad”. present Faridpur was named after the great Sufi saint “Shah Sheikh Fariduddin” in the 12Th century. The area is 2052.86 Sq Km.
Upazilla / Thana / Sub – Districts
- Alfadanga
- Bhanga
- Boalmari
- Charbhadrasan
- Faridpur Sadar
- Madhukhali
- Nagarkanda
- Sadarpur
- Shaltha
Bordered and Bounded By
- Manikganj and Rajbari districts to the north
- Gopalganj district to the south, Munshiganj
- Madaripur and a part of Dhaka district to the east
- Magura, Narail and Rajbari districts to the west
How to Go
There are two ways to go Faridpur. One is by private car and another is by bus. The visitor has to cross the Padma by ferry or Lanch.
Nearest Tourist Spots
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