Life of Indigenous people of Bangladesh- Part One: Few Days at Bandarban

in travel •  6 years ago 

I've seen many people but people are really good here. They work hard for their living but I have found less complain.
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Home Alone! Found this lonely place during the tour, basically this place only use for the Shifting Cultivation purpose.

Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned and allowed to revert to their natural vegetation while the cultivator moves on to another plot. Reference & More Information

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A beautiful baby looking at us through the window while we were leaving their place to the "Nafakhum Waterfalls"
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Stunning "Nafakhum Waterfalls", you could watch this fall day long without tiredness
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Beautiful landscape from an Indigenous village, people carrying food, water from the beneath of the hills to the top on their back. I've found Women are working hard besides Men from the little kid to the elderly people all have their own work.

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People lives few steps up and keep their livestock beneath the house.
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People have little resources to survive here, it is really difficult to live during unpleasant weather like heavy rain or too cold weather.
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I've never drink the water with this test, the water from the hills is really natural & pure, don't judge the book by its cover.
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I was really happy after seeing this amazing place at the top of a big hill, really cool to listen the National Anthem by these awesome kids in front of the School. It tooks one or couple of hours to reach this place from different village locally know as 'Para'

Thanks Everyone, I will write one or couple more posts regarding Indigenous people of Bangladesh. Take Care.

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