Chimbuk Hill, one of the highest peaks in Bangladesh, rises above sea level, making it a popular destination for adventurers and nature lovers. This hill is located in the Bandarban district, part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, known for its scenic beauty, lush greenery, and tribal culture. It is about 26 kilometers away from Bandarban Sadar and often referred to as the 'Darjeeling of Bangladesh'. The journey to Chimbuk itself is thrilling as it winds through hilly roads with spectacular views of the mountains and valleys. Visitors are greeted with panoramic views of clouds hovering below and verdant hills stretching out in the distance. The indigenous Mru tribes, residing in villages nearby, add a rich cultural element to the visitor's experience. The hill is also a place to be for tranquility seekers – it's an idyllic spot for watching sunrise or sunset over the misty hills. Tourists can either take day trips to Chimbuk or choose to stay at accommodations provided by the hill tribes or in the town of Bandarban.