Fakir Lalon Shah Mazar, Kushtia [Travel Guide]

Lalon Shah Mazar, Kushtia. Photo: Ovi Dipto


Location of Lalon Shah Mazar in Kushtia district, at Chauria in Churia, in the name of Kumarkhali upazila. The Baul Lalon Shah is buried in Chuaria. After his death, the disciples built the shrine of Lalon in the shrines or locals. There is a grave of a rows of disciples around his tomb in a huge dome. The mazar (Fakir Lalon Shah's Mazaar, Kushtia) is a place of pilgrimage to Bauls. There is a gate away from the shrine. The entrance to the shrine is to enter the shrine. Every year, on his death anniversary, hundreds of tourists from the side of the Baul emperor run side by side along with the saints and fans. Next to the shrine is the Lalon Museum. A lavender door, lavender sitting water, fans' basin and many rare pictures are preserved in the museum. The museum entrance price is 2 taka If you get out of the tomb and see it, then you will see the shamefulness of Lalon.

How to go

The buses of SB, Shyamoli, Hanif, Sohag and Khalek Paribahan from Gabtali or Technical Convert directly from Dhaka, through the Bangabandhu Bridge, travel directly to Dhaka-Kushtia. Apart from this, buses buses directly from Dhaka-Kumarkhali.

From Kamalapur Railway Station, you can go to Chitra Train from Sundarbans and cantonment stations. However, in the area of Porshadh railway station near Kushtia, the bus or autorickshaw has to come to the city.

Kushtia city can go to the rickshaw or autonomous Lalon Shah's shrine.

Where to stay

You can find many quality hotels in the city. Among them, Padma, Hotel River View, Gold Star, Sanamun is one of the most.

Where to eat
There are numerous restaurants to eat. You can find 3 Chinese restaurants, including Jahangir Hotel, Shilpi Hotel, Shafi Hotel, Hotel Khawa-Dawa, Mauhan Restaurant.

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