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Golakata MosqueGolakata Mosque

Golakata Mosque, Which Is Located In Barobazar Union Of Jhenaidah District. It Is Popularly Known As “Dighi Dhibi Masjid” By Locals. It Is A Historical Mosque Of The Sultanate Period.

It Is Known That The Mosque Was Built Around 1600 Century During The Reign Of Khan Jahan Ali. At That Time, The Tyrant King Of Barobazar Used To Sacrifice His Subjects And Throw Them Into This Lake.

Here Are –

  • Different Types Of Plants
  • Dome
  • Hexagonal Pillars
  • Terracotta Entrance
  • Hardstone Minarets
  • Mehrab
  • Handwritten Quran Sharif
  • Sword
  • Dighi

To Go To Golakata Mosque First You Have To Come To Jhenaidah.

How To Go To Jhenaidah-

Bus: Dhaka Bus Stand-

  • Gabtali
  • Abdullahpur
  • Mahakhali
  • Kalyanpur
  • Sayedabad

Buses-

  • Hanif
  • Sohag
  • Egle Paribahan

Trains:

Trains From Dhaka Kamalapur Railway Station To Barobazar Railway Station-

  • Sundarban Express
  • Chitra Express
  • Kapatakkha Express

Jhenaidah To Golakata Mosque

The Mosque Is 30 Km From The District Town. So You Can Go To Golakata Mosque From Anywhere In The City By Bus Or Autorickshaw/Rickshaw Reserve.


Jhenaidah Has All Kinds Of Facilities For Staying And Eating.

Resorts In Jhenaidah

  • Circuit House
  • Dak Bungalow
  • Hotel Ratul
  • Hotel Residential
  • Hotel Dream Inn
  • Khanika Rest House
  • Hotel Zaman
  • Hotel Nayan

If You Search The Internet With The Name Of These Resorts, You Will Get All The Information Related To Booking.


Hotels In Jhenaidah-

You Will Find Many Food Hotels Anywhere In The City Or Around The Resort.


The Advantages Of Visiting Golakata Mosque 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.

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