Monpura Bridge is a temporary local tourist spot in a village of Ghatail Thana, Tangail, Bangladesh. Please see the google map. This is a seasonal tourist spot. This becomes overcrowded twice a year during Eid vacations. Many people come here during this long vacation period. That time it gets a festive look. Thousands of people gather here from the afternoon and stay still late at night.
How to come here: To come here first of you need to come to Ghatail or Madhupur town under Tangail District. From there you need to come to Chapri village. If you have a car of your own you can come directly through Ghatail or Madhupur. Otherwise, you can hire a car or CNG auto rickshaw from Ghatail or Madhupur to Chapri.
When you should come here: To see the real beauty of Monpura you need to come here from July to August. This time this area gets filled with water everywhere. You will get a tree-covered road in the middle of water. A gentle breeze will help you to wipe out your tiredness.
You can see this tree-covered tree at Monpura bridge area. This is a 2km long road having trees both side of it. During rainy season these trees become greener than other time of the year.
What you will see here: As this is situated inside a remote village and created by nature you can just see the beauty of nature here. Water, trees, birds, fish these are main attractive items only. You can also see the simple life of the villagers- harvesting rice or fishing with nets. During vacation, people come here to see natural beauty and enjoy as their own. Some of them bring musical sound systems with them and make this place a lively one.
You can also see some villagers selling toys and foods for kids here. Those goods have a high demand to the kids here. They also sell fresh fruits and other food items.
During summer and winter, Monpura gets fewer visitors. You can see the green rice field around this area. People come here only for a short time. But natures stays ever.
Whenever you come here you can some natural beauties of Bangladesh .No doubt. If you come to Bangladesh during July-Sept. you can give a try to visit this place as the below boat waits for you.
Thank you for sharing these photos with us. It is a very beautiful photos. Is it you first visit there?
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@Aruni Thanks. It was my first post in google connect though I am not new as google local guide. I am just cruizing over what and how people share the photos and experience here. Hope within a short time I will be able to fulfill the demand of the community through my activities. Thanks a lot for your great tips and the links you shared. Hope I will get you beside me whenever needed.
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Have a nice day, I am waiting to see your new post telling us about your experience here.
@MukulR I love this post. You show us the real beauty of nature there. The photo of sunset at the Monpura bridge is amazing. What camera did you use? I also like the detailed and informative content. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
@Aruni I forgot to mention about you. Did you guide @MukulR to add more information? I guess so. Thank you for always guiding us and continued supporting us. So we come up with a nice post.
@Ant_Bad_Yogi Thanks. It is my pleasure that you liked this post. I used my old Iphone4 for the first photo of this post. For other photos I used my Huawei phone for which I am not satisfied at all.
@MukulR Thank you for your reply. I see. I also use smart phone to take photos. I think the important points of writing a post are:
Cover photo - pick a nice one
Title - think of one that will reflect your story
Content - make sure you include introduction, your story and summary
For other of your photos, I think they are good enough for us to get an idea what the place looks like. The thing is that I like your detailed and informative content, that’s why I like this post.
I think you got what it takes. In addition, you also interact with your readers by exchanging the comments. To me, this is a way to win your readers. You can see it in the way @Aruni interacts with you in this post.
One more thing, quality is more important than quantity.
@MukulR Wonderful post for the first attempt! It looks not less wonderful then your recent posts.
I like real life in your stories.
My first posts are more clumsy. I experimented how to write something at all here, 5 posts with photos written during the night before applying to Connect Live 2019.
Thanks for liking my first post @OlgaKlimchik And fortunately you are going to be the second local guide who comments in my first post. The first local guide who made comment in my first post is @Ant_Bad_Yogi . My writing standard is the same all the time though the platform may be a different one. But I faced a problem in my third post. I did not have a good photo to make that post though the theme was in mind. So made that post twice and one was blocked as spam . I write what I see. That’s why you get a different flavor in my post. Thanks a lot for liking this post and comment on that one. Regards.