Chakma Rajbari, also known as the Chakma King's Palace, is situated in Rangamati, a district in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. The Rajbari is the traditional residence of the Chakma Circle Chief, known as the 'Chakma Raja.' Rangamati itself is a place of panoramic grandeur with diverse flora and fauna, enveloped by hills, lakes, rivers, and indigenous cultures. The Rajbari stands as a symbol of the Chakma community's rich history and heritage. It gives visitors a unique glimpse into the Chakma way of life, their cultural festivities, and the regal traditions that have been preserved over the years. The architectural details reflect the indigenous aspects of the Chakma's, and the palace is set amidst natural surroundings offering a serene and picturesque ambience. This historical edifice is not just a tourist site but also remains an active part of the Chakma community's social and cultural events. Visiting the Chakma Rajbari, travelers can also explore nearby attractions like the Rangamati Lake, known as Kaptai Lake, and the hanging bridge, along with local handicraft markets showcasing handwoven fabrics and tribal jewelry.