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Madhupur National Park | Tangail


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Landmark: Madhupur National Park
City: Tangail
Country: Bangladesh
Continent: Asia

Madhupur National Park, Tangail, Bangladesh, Asia

Madhupur National Park is a protected forest area located in the Tangail district of Bangladesh. It serves as a significant ecological zone and a recreational site.

Visual Characteristics

The park primarily consists of tropical moist deciduous forest, dominated by Sal (Shorea robusta) trees. The undergrowth is dense with various shrubs and herbaceous plants. The terrain is generally flat with some undulating areas. Soil color is typically reddish-brown.

Location & Access Logistics

Madhupur National Park is situated approximately 15 kilometers south of Tangail town. Access is via the Tangail-Mymensingh Highway (N4). From Dhaka, it is approximately 100 kilometers north. Parking facilities are available at the park entrance. Local buses operate frequently between Tangail town and the park entrance. Specific bus routes include those heading towards Mymensingh.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The area was declared a National Park in 1982. Ecologically, it represents a remnant of the larger Madhupur forest tract, which is a significant biodiversity hotspot in Bangladesh. The forest is characterized by its Sal tree dominance, a species adapted to the local soil and climate conditions.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can walk along designated forest trails. Observation of local flora and fauna is a primary activity. Birdwatching is possible throughout the year. Photography of the forest landscape is permitted. The park contains a small deer breeding center.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Basic restroom facilities are available near the main entrance. Limited shaded areas are provided by the forest canopy. Cell phone signal (2G/3G) is generally available within the park. No food vendors are located inside the park; visitors should bring their own provisions or utilize eateries outside the park perimeter.

Best Time to Visit

The best time for visiting is during the dry season, from November to March. The post-monsoon period (October-November) offers lush greenery. Early morning hours (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM) provide optimal lighting for photography and wildlife observation.

Facts & Legends

The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including the Bengal tiger (though sightings are rare), clouded leopard, and various deer species. Local folklore suggests the forest is inhabited by spirits, contributing to its mystique.

Nearby Landmarks

  • 0.5km East: Tangail Town
  • 10km North: Dhanbari Royal Palace
  • 15km West: Atia Mosque
  • 20km South: Modhupur Upazila


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