1000 DAYS OF STEEM - THE DIARY GAME (3/08/2020) season-2 DAY-13 DAY Natore's palace tour

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Hey friends. How are you? i hope every all good. I'm fine too.
I returned from Natore with my companions to appreciate the daily schedule of life. I went to the castle of Dighapati and envisioned the method of carrying on with an illustrious life. I have seen, heard, took in a ton.

A couple of days back I was considering heading off to some place far away. At that point with the assent of everybody I settled on the goal Natore. I chose to visit Dighapatiya Rajbari (Uttara Ganobhaban).

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We began our excursion to Natore on seventeenth April at 7 am. Seven of us set off in a microbus. Here and there I stop for an hour in Bogra. At that point he began strolling again while in transit to Natore.

The brilliant paddy fields on the two roadsides were over and again drawing in us. In transit from Bogra to Natore, the paddy fields and lakes were more obvious. The further we went towards Natore, the more sweltering it became. I at last entered the city of Natore at half past twelve.

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From the start I saw the workplace of the Deputy Commissioner of Natore and the lovely lake before it. On the contrary side is the Natore District Stadium. Subsequent to having a light breakfast at the city inn, I headed to Uttara Ganobhaban.

It took distinctly around five minutes via vehicle from the fundamental city. Dighapatiya Rajbari was announced as Uttara Ganobhaban in 1972. When I entered through the principle entryway, I saw an immense clock at the top.

The entire royal residence zone is brimming with multitudinous trees. The lord's castle is at the back. Before it is the treasury office and before it is the Kumar Palace. Behind the ruler's royal residence is a gigantic lake ghat. The entire castle zone is encircled by security.

The antiquated trees and engineering helped us to remember the times of the past. It is astounding to imagine this confined castle was once brimming with clamor and imperial game plans. From here an enormous piece of present day Bangladesh was dominated.

We visited the whole Rajbari region thus. Selfie and monitor Facebook were going on simultaneously.
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I gained from the guardian that the spot is situated on 41.6 sections of land of land. Presently all the antiquated plants in the castle are in excess of 200 and fifty years of age.

There is a sculpture of Rani Bhabani in the nursery close to the royal residence. Also, before the castle is the sculpture of King Dayaram.

As Uttara was proclaimed as Ganobhaban, the royal residence was consistently kept up. There is a dark marble sculpture with a bar close by close to the ghat of the royal residence.

The seats of the Italian Garden bordering the royal residence were brought from Calcutta. There is a toxophilite tower close to the nursery. On one side of the nursery is the Queen's Tea House. It requires some investment to visit the entire royal residence territory. We have just visited critical spots.

There are six gigantic lakes in the premises of Ganobhaban. Every lake has a regal ghat. The blossoms Brownia and Caucasia, which decorate the Dhaka National Memorial, are here.

Different trees incorporate Raj-Ashoka, Sauravi, Parijat, Hapabmali, Camphor, Haritaki, Yastimadhu, Madhabi, Tarajhara, Mikas, Nilmanilata, Haimanti and other uncommon types of foods grown from the ground trees.

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The greatness of these trees in the castle or on the shores of the lake. There are four additional guns. We didn't know precisely which one to leave and which one to take pictures with. Everything in the royal residence interested us.

I needed to return myself to those days ever. It appeared as though there was a time machine. We didn't simply appreciate the excursion to Uttara Ganobhaban. I have seen history with my own eyes, I have filled the sack of information somewhat more, I have spent a great second.ou
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@rofikislam, You made a lot of mistakes in your post. One of the mistakes is that you have written about your previous travels. But here you have to write about your daily activities. And your post has become a lot like traveling. My suggestion is that you take another good look at the post on the rules of Diary Games.post link

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Thanks for sharing post, The pictures are really great and charming.

 4 years ago 

Thanks a lot bro 😍

 4 years ago 

Have a great day. I like your diary.
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What are you writing? In "The Daily diary game" you are asked to write about your activity throughout the day And you have written the history of Dighapatiya Rajbari (Uttara Ganobhaban) here.

You also went on a trip on April 7 And why did you post today about that travel story?

Write about yourself. What do you do all day? Make a post about it. I hope you understand my words.

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