Our Bangladesh is a paradise of natural beauty. There are thousands of tourist spots scattered all over the country. So, if you ever have any plan to travel to Bangladesh, then you must not miss to visit the Mohamaya Lake (check the location on google map), one of the most attractive Tourist Spots in Chattogram (previously known as Chittagong) division, to the south eastern zone from the capital city Dhaka.
The Mohamaya Lake is the 2nd largest man-made lake after Kaptai Lake, under the control of Bangladesh Water Development Board. They named it Mohamaya Irrigation Project, which is an irrigation project in Bangladesh started in 2010 and provides irrigation water to surrounding agricultural fields.
The Mohamaya Lake is spread over an area of ​​11 square kilometers at the foot of the hill, just two kilometers away from Thakurdighi Bazar in Mirsharai’s Durgapur Union.
In this post, we’ll walk you through some key facts:
- Mohamaya Eco Park and Lake location map
- The Natural Beauty of Mohamaya Lake
- Things to do at Mohamaya Lake
- Best time to visit the Mohamaya Lake
- How to go to Mohamaya Lake and Eco Park
- Tickets and other costs
- Food and Accommodation
- Other tourist spots at Mirsharai, Chattogram
- Photo Gallery
Mohamaya Eco Park and Lake location Map
Find the location of the Mohamaya Eco Park and Lake in Google Map!
The Natural Beauty of Mohamaya Lake
The natural beauty of the Mohamaya Lake is simply outstanding! The lake itself is surrounded by hilly terrain, while its crystal clear water will surely impress you to get a quick bath which will definitely add some thrilling experiences. Beside the gurgling water of the lake and the hills, there are mountain caves, rubber dams and endlessly beautiful springs. Apart from going around the lake by boat, you can soak your body and mind in the cool water of the spring coming down the hill.
What to do at Mohamaya Lake
There are few things to do at Mohamaya lake and its surroundings along with the Mohamaya Eco Park when you visit the place:
- Kayaking at Mohamaya Lake – To experience the fun of kayaking, you can roam around 8 km in Mohamaya Lake. Mohamaya Kayaking Point (MKP) organizes it. This will cost only BDT 300 per hour. The cost is even lower for students. Only BDT 200 but students must show their ID card. 2 people can ride in one kayak. Kayaking is available from 9 am to 5:30 pm. There will be life jackets for everyone, so even those who can’t swim can go kayaking.
- Camping – Mohamaya Kayaking Point (MKP) also arranges camping in nearby area. Camping is available from 6 pm till 7 am next day. 4 to 30 people can accommodate in a tent, though at least 4 persons required to rent a tent. Pre-booking is must and you have to send BDT 500 beforehand. Each person will be charged BDT 600 per night stay.
- Please be informed that Kayaking and boat riding are not included with the camping package, you need to pay separately for each ride.
- The typical inclusions of packages include Tent, Hammock, Camp Firing, Barbecue and Paratha, Dinner (Rice, Cocktail, and Chicken), Breakfast (Paratha, Fried Eggs, Legumes, Fried Potatoes and Tea).
- The authority does not allow girls/women to take part in camping
- Boat Riding – There are engine boats to explore the lake. A boat capable of carrying 8-10 people will tour for an hour with fountains in the vicinity and the fare is BDT 800-1000. Renting an engine boat that can carry 15-20 people will cost BDT 1200-1500 for one hour.
Best time to visit Mohamaya Lake and Eco Park
The Mohamaya Lake and Eco Park is climatically comfortable throughout the year, and is a year-round destination for the tourists. So, anyone can travel there any time of the year. Yet, make your plan according to the weather. In the dry season (March-April), there might be excessive heat during the day time, and there is a very much probability that you will get dehydrated. You must have drinking water with you to keep yourself hydrated. Though, that time you will get a good view of the lake.
Winter is the best time for Kayaking, Boat Riding and Hiking, as the weather will be very comfortable and you won’t get tired soon. The lake and the waterfalls look fantastic in the Rainy Season, and you will have a mind blowing view of the place.
How to go to Mohamaya Lake and Eco Park
Visiting Mohamaya Lake is not hard. From any part of the country you want to come, first you have to come to Thakurdighi Bazaar at Mirsharai upazila in Chattogram (previously known as Chittagong) district.
Followings are the ways to reach Thakurdighi Bazaar from around the country:
Please note: all fares and costs given here are approximation, they may change anytime.
By Bus
From Dhaka: You can go to Thakurdighi Bazaar in Mirsharai by taking any bus from Dhaka’s Kamalapur, Kalabagan, Fakirapul, Arambag, Technical, Gabtoli, Uttara, Nodda etc. to Chattogram. Non AC bus fare is BDT 550-700. AC bus fare is BDT 900-2000. Take the bus of your choice and get down at Thakurdighi Bazaar before Mirsharai. Besides, from Syedabad bus stand, you have to take bus to Feni, then take local bus and go to Thakurdighi Bazar for BDT 50-60.From Chattogram: Buses, CNG, autorickshaws and minivans/microbuses to Mirsharai are available from Motherbari and Kadamtoli bus stops. Moreover, from Alankar City Gate of Chattogram, you can go to ThakurDighi of Mirsharai Police Station by taking some local buses for a fare below BDT 100.
You will also get buses from other major districts; what you need is to get down at Thakurdighi.
By Train
Train service is available only from Dhaka and Sylhet. You can take any Chattogram-bound intercity or mail train from those cities and get down at Feni station. Then take local bus and reach your destination.
By Air
You can fly Shah Amanat International Airport, Chattogram from
- Hazrat ShahJalal International Airport, Dhaka
- Osmani International Airport, Sylhet and
- Sha Makhdum Airport, Rajshahi
Then go to Motherbari or Kadamtoli bus terminal. Or, you can also go to Alankar City Gate, take a bus to Mirsharai.
From the Dhaka-Chattogram highway, take rickshaw/auto/cng (BDT 15/20 per person, while BDT 100 approx. for reserved) and go through the Mohamaya Rubber Dam road. This road goes straight to the eco park and lake area. There is a ticketing system to enter the region. Entry ticket fee for each person is BDT 20/30. Buy a ticket and enter the park. You will get an astonishing view of various trees and plants while moving forward. Walk straight from the gate and you will reach direct to the lakeside.
Food and Accommodation
There is no food service available in the park. Thus, you have to bring your own food. There are small hotels in Thakurdighi bazaar where you can eat local food. If you go to Mirsharai and Shitakunda bazaar, you will find some more quality food hotels from where you can eat.
There is no good accommodation at Mirsharai as well, you may find some budget hotels in Shitakunda.
But if you want to stay somewhere better, you should move to Chattogram (Chittagong). It will take about 1 hour 30 minutes to go from Mirsharai to reach the port city. You will find hotels of good quality at Alangkar Junction. Or there are different quality hotels in Station Road area of ​​Chattogram New Market, you can spend the night in any hotel of your choice.
Other tourist spots in Chattogram
Like other Bangladesh tourist attractions, Chattogram district is full of natural beauty. Here nature pours out all the beauty and decorates herself. Dozens of spectacular tourist destinations are spread out all over the district. Within these, some of the notable places to visit around Mirsharai and Shitakunda while visiting Mohamaya Lake are as follows:
- Khoiyachora Fountain
- Napittachora Fountain
- Lotus Fountain
- Shitakunda Eco Park
- Chandranath Hill
- Jhorjhori Fountain
- Banshbaria Sea Beach
- Gulyakhali Sea Beach
- Kumira Sandwip Ghat
Conclusion
When you plan for a trip :-
- Spend some time estimating the expense of your vacation for you and your traveling companions.
- It can be hectic to travel. Make sure to bring any necessary medications, especially for children, when visiting a new location.
Source: internet, photo credit: Rezaul Islam
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