Madhusudan Bari, Is Located In Sagardani Village On The Banks Of Kapotaksha River In Jessore District.
It Is Known That Michael Madhusudan Dutt Was Born On 25 January 1824 In This House Of Sagardandi Village. His Grandfather Ramnidhi Dutta Bought The Zamindari In This Village And Established The Temple.
Here Are –
- Different Types Of Plants
- Dakbungalow Of Zilla Parishad
- Library
- Madhusudan Museum
- Sagardani Tourist Center
- Kapotaksha Naval Ghat
- Stage
- Establishment Of Reception
Note That Madhusudan Bari Is Open On All Days Except Sundays And Public Holidays. Hidden Charges Apply At Home.
To Visit Madhusudan Bari, First Of All You Have To Come To Jessore.
How To Go To Jessore –
Bus: Dhaka Bus Stand-
- Gabtali
- Abdullahpur
- Mahakhali
- Kalyanpur
Buses-
- Hanif
- SP Golden Line
- Country Travels
- Shyamoli
- Sohag
- Greenline
Trains:
Trains From Dhaka Kamalapur Railway Station To Jessore Railway Station-
- Sundarban Express
- Chitra Express
Aircraft:
Flights From Shahjalal International Airport To Jessore –
- Bangladesh Biman
- US Bangla Airlines
- Novoair
Jessore To Madhusudan Bari
From Anywhere In The City You Can Go To Madhusudan Bari By Bus Or Autorickshaw/Rickshaw Reserve.
Jessore Has All Kinds Of Facilities For Staying And Eating.
Jessore Resorts-
- Circuit House
- Hotel Hasan International
- Hotel RS International
- Jabir International Hotel
- Hotel Shams International
- Hotel City Plaza International
If You Search The Internet With The Name Of These Resorts, You Will Get All The Information Related To Booking.
Hotels In Jessore –
You Will Find Many Food Hotels Anywhere In The City Or Around The Resort.
The Advantages Of Visiting Madhusudan Bari Are-
- Improved Travel Facilities
- Spending Quality Time With Family/Couple Or Friends
- Beautiful And Picturesque Nature
Warning-
First, Be Very Careful To Bargain Before Buying A Car Or Boat Trip, Hotel Booking, Food Or Anything Else. Also-
- Take Umbrella Or Raincoat If Necessary
- With The Help Of A Local Guide You Can Tour The Entire Region Beautifully
- Avoid Anything Harmful To The Environment
Note: In Case Of Any Problem, Call Bangladesh National Emergency Service 999.