Tea Resort
The Tea Resort, tucked away amongst the tea gardens 3km from Srimangal is, unfortunately, not among the best places to stay in the country – though it could very easily become one.
The Tea Resort, tucked away amongst the tea gardens 3km from Srimangal is, unfortunately, not among the best places to stay in the country – though it could very easily become one.
Several positive reports have come in of a newly opened accommodation venture run by Nishorgo, the recently formed and very active government-run group in charge of all the protected areas in the country.
Live, breathe, touch and taste it. There is simply no escaping it. Tea – it’s everywhere in Srimangal, so what better place to stay than right here in the heart of the Bangladesh tea universe.
The town centre’s glitziest hotel has sparkling floors and, in the suites, sit-down toilets and hot-water showers. The cheaper rooms lack such mod cons but are just as well tended.
The world’s most beautiful monument to love it isn’t, but it is the sort of place that looks like it sees a lot of paid-for love… Even so, for the price it’s hard to fault and the small rooms are kept fairly clean.
Next door to the Taj Mahal, the Hotel United offers cramped rooms that are shockingly clean and good value and come with rare extras like mosquito nets and sit-down toilets.
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