Bandarban, a district in southeastern Bangladesh, is part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts and renowned for its lush green landscapes and mountainous terrain. It serves as a natural refuge for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. The area is inhabited predominantly by ethnic minority groups, each with its own unique culture, language, and traditions, which contribute to the region's rich cultural mosaic. Bandarban is known for attractions such as the Nilgiri and Thanchi Hills, the Sangu River, and the Boga Lake. The highest peak in Bangladesh, Tahjindong (or Bijoy), is also located here, presenting challenges for hikers and mountaineers. Visitors often take part in trekking, exploring tribal villages, and boating. The district town, also named Bandarban, serves as the launching point for most excursions into the surrounding hills. The area’s biodiversity is notable, with a variety of flora and fauna unique to the region. Bandarban's remote beauty, combined with the warmth of its indigenous people, provides a perfect escape from the bustle of city life.