
Atwari(Upazila)
Atwari Upazila, located in the northwestern part of Panchagarh district, is like a secluded classroom of nature.
Situated near the foothills of the Himalayas, the winter chill lingers a bit longer in the air here, and the vast crop fields and lush green tea gardens are a feast for the eyes.
Geographically, it is a region bordering India, with the Tangon and Nagor rivers flowing through its heart.
Locals affectionately call it 'Atwari', but its calm and serene environment gives it a unique identity of its own.
The importance of marketplaces in the daily life of Atwari is immense; especially Mirzapur Hat and Atwari Bazar, which serve as the lifeblood of this area.
When it comes to architecture and heritage, the historic 'Mirzapur Shahi Mosque' comes to mind first, standing tall as a unique example of Mughal architectural style.
Furthermore, the tea industry here has breathed new life into the local economy today.
Looking back at the pages of history, it is known that this land is blessed with the memories of personalities like language activist and liberation war organizer M.
A.
Karim.
All in all, Atwari is not just an administrative upazila, but a confluence of history, culture, and nature, making it a calm and serene destination for tourists.


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