Buddha Dhatu Jadi, known as the Bandarban Golden Temple, is a spectacular Buddhist temple located in the Bandarban District in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. It is the largest Theravada Buddhist Temple in Bangladesh and is adorned with exquisite Burmese architecture that includes a beautiful golden stupa. Dedicated to the relics of Buddha, it stands on top of a hill, 4 km from the township of Balaghata and 10 km from the Bandarban hill district in Bangladesh. The temple complex is highly revered and a place for meditation and spirituality. Surrounded by lush greenery and panoramic views of the landscape, this place is not only a spiritual abode but also a beacon of peace and serenity. Visitors can explore various prayer halls, statues of Buddha in different postures, and the bell tower. The tranquility and the unique cultural fusion it offers make it a prominent attraction for both worshimsannand awavelers. Buddha Dhatu Jadi is accessible by road and is often visited as part of a tour around the hill district, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of the region.