
Dharla Bridge(Bridge)
The Dharla Bridge, located in Kurigram Sadar Upazila (locally known as 'Dharla Bridge'), is one of the major landmarks and tourist attractions of Kurigram.
Situated about 3-4 kilometers east of Kurigram town, this bridge is built over the Dharla River, establishing a direct road connection between Kurigram and the Phulbari and Nageshwari Upazilas.
Every afternoon, a large number of people gather here to enjoy the picturesque natural scenery on both sides of the river and the fresh air, making it a popular recreational spot.
Next to the bridge lies the 'Dharla Par' or the riverbank area, which is highly attractive to tourists.
The turbulent form of the river during the monsoon season and the emerging sandbars during the dry season captivate travelers.
It can be easily reached from Kurigram town by rickshaw, autorickshaw, or private vehicle.
Furthermore, the region is linked to the cultural heritage of Kurigram, which is associated with the memories of the renowned folk singer and composer Abbasuddin Ahmed.
Overall, the Dharla Bridge is not just a means of transportation, but an integral part of Kurigram's modern architecture and entertainment.


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