The rural area of Bangladesh is known for its diverse and breathtaking scenic beauty. From lush green landscapes to serene rivers and picturesque greenery, it offers a range of natural wonders.
Unlike tourist spots, you may not find a fountain or significant architecture in the villages, but the natural beauty will seem like notable scenic attractions.
I found the same while exploring the Parshuram village. Let me share my experience.
The day starts with the gentle breeze of the rice paddy field. Usually, the villages are covered in the rice filed like this during the season. This gives such a soothing experience to the eyes.
The temperature in the morning gets 2-3 degrees less than in the day. We took a walk around the house for half an hour. The best thing was, there was no one; no one on the streets. It felt like we breathed the fresh air after many years.
As I have stated above there is nothing significant to see like the tourist spots. But the random ponds here and there, the cattle and the poultry on the field, side of the roads, and on the waterways make it much more vibrant.
If you are fortunate you will find some birds and insects that you may enclosed not seen in years.
I found some dragonflies while sitting beside the pond. Moreover came across some kingfishers and parrots too.
We have heard that there's a flower garden nearby so looked it up in the afternoon. And not a surprise that it was an amazing place to explore.
There were some huge ponds and the flower plants were surrounding the whole area. It was adding such beauty to the entire landscape.
The sun started to set at that time. We went to explore the village a little more. There was a mosque and a marketplace that we came across.
I have heard that some of the houses in this village hold architectural and historical significance but we didn't get the time to explore everything.
The beauty of the dusk amazed me the most.
Usually, people as well as all the castles and poultry get s home during this time. So the whole village started to become nice and calm.
It felt like saying goodbye to everything.
It was a wonderful day-long visit. We talked with the strangers like family, we walked around the village like we know the place for many years; it felt like home!
And the beauty! It worked like a detox for our city dwellers' souls!