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River Madhumati


Madhumati River, distributary of the upper Padma River (Ganges [Ganga] River), flowing through southwestern Bangladesh. It leaves the Padma just north of Kushtia and flows 190 miles (306 km) southeast before turning south across the swampy Sundarbans region to empty into the Bay of Bengal. In its upper course it is called the Gorai; in its lower course it is known as the Baleswar; and its estuary mouth, which is some 9 miles (14 km) wide, is called the Haringhata. The Madhumati is one of the largest of the Padma distributaries in the southern part of the Gangetic Plain.

How To Go:
 
After that you hired a motorcycle to reach the village Satoir of Boalmari Thana. During this path, you reached a village called “Noapara”, and few kilometers apart from the village, there was a river flowing beside the road, and it was the river Madhumati.

How To Reach: Faridpur District:

It would take around 3 hours and 52 minutes to travel Faridpur from Dhaka city via Tongi and Baipayl (বাইপাইল) through crossing the river. The distance is around 138.1 km. Air distance from Dhaka to Faridpur is 56 km.

Source: http://offroadbangladesh.com/places/river-madhumati/



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