Ruma is a remote upazila situated in the Hill Tracts district of Bandarban, Bangladesh, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and indigenous cultures. This area is surrounded by dense forests, meandering rivers, and majestic hills, among which Murduk Mual is a notable peak. Ruma is rich in biodiversity and home to many ethnic communities who live in harmony with nature, preserving their age-old traditions and lifestyle. The main attractions include the Ruma Bazaar, a traditional market where one can experience the local vibe and purchase indigenous handicrafts. Ruma is also the gateway to the beautiful Boga Lake, an enchanting high-altitude lake that offers stunning views and is shrouded in local myths. Trekking from Ruma to Boga Lake and then to the peak of Keokradong, which is one of the highest mountains in Bangladesh, is a popular adventure among tourists. The simplicity of life here, combined with the picturesque landscape, makes Ruma an ideal destination for nature lovers, trekkers, and cultural explorers seeking tranquility and a break from the bustle of city life. The upazila is accessible from Bandarban town by local transport, although the journey can be quite challenging due to the rough terrain.