Bandarban
Hill District is the most remote and least
populated district in Bangladesh. The lure of
the tallest peaks of Bangladesh, treks through virgin forests and chance to
meet more than 15 tribes of the region up close is growing both among
Bangladeshis and tourists from other countries. Since the insurgency ceased in
the Chittagong Hill Tracts
(a cluster that includes all three hill districts of Bangladesh) it has opened
up for tourists more than a decade back, though some of the western tourist
guides may still describe the area as a major security risk.
It
is governed by a Hill Council under the Bangladesh government, headed by the
King of Mong Circle. The current monarch, His Highness King Aung Shue Prue
Chowdhury, is the 15th to sit on the throne. The front hall (Raj Durbar)
of the Royal Palace is open to visitors, provided that appropriate behavior is
maintained. Interestingly the 13th Royal Family claims the current Family to be
usurpers to the throne.
Buddhist,
Muslim, Christian, Hindu, and Chramma are major religions along with many pagan
faiths.
The
best place for information are the Press Club (phone: +880 (0) 361 62549), the
Tribal Cultural Institute (phone: +880 (0) 361 62424), the office of Bangladesh
Parjatan Corporation, the government owned tourism company and the office of
Guide Tours, the largest privately owned tourism company, at Hill Side Resort.

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