Eight Graves, Located At Jagannathpur In Chuadanga District. It Is A Burial Ground Filled With Memories Of The Liberation War Of 1971.
It Is Known That During The Liberation War On August 3, 1971, Eight Freedom Fighters Under The Leadership Of Commander Hafizur Rahman Joardar Were Caught By The Pakistani Forces By The Conspiracy Of Razakar And Were Martyred In The Front Battle. Their Dead Bodies Were Buried In 2 Pits Here, Later It Came To Be Known As Eight Graves.
Here Are –
- Different Types Of Plants
- Open Platform
- Photographs
- Two Storied Buildings
- Libraries
- Residential Facilities
To Go To Eight Graves, First You Have To Come To Chuadanga.
How To Go To Chuadanga –
Bus: Dhaka Bus Stand-
- Gabtali
- Abdullahpur
- Kalyanpur
Buses-
- Foresight
- Chuadanga Deluxe
- Tourist Transport
- Royal
Trains:
Trains From Dhaka Kamalapur Railway Station To Khulna Railway Station-
- Sundarban Express
- Chitra Express
- Benapol Express
Chuadanga To Eight Graves
Eight Graves Can Be Reached From Anywhere In The City By Bus Or Autorickshaw/Rickshaw Reserve.
Chuadanga Has All Kinds Of Facilities For Staying And Eating.
Resorts In Chuadanga –
- Hotel Prince
- Hotel Al Meraj
- Hotel Vacations
- Anturaj Residential Hotel
Hotels In Chuadanga –
You Will Find Many Food Hotels Anywhere In The City Or Around The Resort.
The Advantages Of Visiting Eight Graves 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.