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What??? Nilgiri is 100% Bangladeshi! The one in South India should go back to its original name Kalagiri!

Your's is just a brief mention with no wiki link

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nilgiri

Or you can google Nilgiri and tell me at which page the first reference to Bangladesh pops up.

Anyways I have deleted some of my posts since I don't want to worsen all of your collective butthurts.

The real Nilgiri mountains expand an area bigger nearly the size of Bangladesh itself:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nilgiri_mountains


Have you been on it?

A great trip.



@anant_s You may enjoy it too :D
 
Your's is just a brief mention with no wiki link

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nilgiri

Or you can google Nilgiri and tell me at which page the first reference to Bangladesh pops up.

Since when did wikipedia become the only truth in the world? Even India would start to be considered a Supa Pawa if we are to believe Wikipedia blindly. :lol:

I did google Nilgiri and most of the images that pop up are from the actual Nilgiri which is situated in Bangladesh.

https://www.google.com/search?q=nil...KEwitvZbltoXOAhXBPY8KHVceAGIQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=_


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Since when did wikipedia become the only truth in the world? Even India would start to be considered a Supa Pawa if we are to believe Wikipedia blindly.

Its not about believing or believing....its about even existing as a link.

I did google Nilgiri and most of the images that pop up are from the actual Nilgiri which is situated in Bangladesh.

I was talking about the actual text results.

How many even visit your little "resort"? Are the numbers even recorded?

Almost 3 million visited Nilgiri district in 2015.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities...ists-visiting-the-nilgiris/article8688679.ece

Any foreigners have recorded video of anything in Bandarban resort?


Has BBC or any major international media organisation covered Bandarban?


Tamil Nadu alone received 4.68 million foreign tourists in 2015, many visiting places like Nilgiri district

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...on-in-the-country-in-2015-116070100395_1.html

whereas Bangladesh struggles to receive 125,000 or so:

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/ST.INT.ARVL?locations=BD

and now you will be struggling to get past even 100,000 because of Gulshan attacks.

Worldwide Exposure and knowledge.... present and future for Nilgiri mountains (esp due to its railway) is simply magnitudes higher than anything Bangladesh can muster in its entirety (not just its Bandarban resort).

Consider the highest point in Bangladesh is roughly 1,000 metres....highest point in Nilgiri mountains alone is 2,637 metres. There simple is no comparison here either.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doddabetta

So trying to state your Nilgiri as the "true" one and others as fake is quite silly....you can call your stuff whatever you want.....accept that there are other place names that have the same name...and they happen to be much more well known.

I mean find me one travel account along these lines for Bandarban:

https://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Tamil-Nadu/Ooty/blog-894581.html

http://blogs.cornell.edu/nflc/

And you guys need to give permission for foreigners to visit such areas and you wonder why no one knows about your "resorts" or entire country to begin with outside of Bangladesh:

http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2015/feb/05/permission-first-foreigners-visit-hilly-districts
 
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The real Nilgiri mountains expand an area bigger nearly the size of Bangladesh itself:
Are you sure about that?Your Nilgiri mountains in Tamil Nadu has an area of 2,479 sq. km.Roughly half the size of Bandarban district in BD where Nilgiri resort are located.Seems like superpower grandeur have damaged your brain cell irrecoverably,so you are seeing a Nilgiri mountain upon a Nilgiri molehill.:P
 
Are you sure about that?Your Nilgiri mountains in Tamil Nadu has an area of 2,479 sq. km.Roughly half the size of Bandarban district in BD where Nilgiri resort are located.Seems like superpower grandeur have damaged your brain cell irrecoverably,so you are seeing a Nilgiri mountain upon a Nilgiri molehill.:P

I am talking about the whole southern ghats and nilgiri bio-reserve (not just the mountains). It extends into many states. Bangladesh is tiny, its not hard for something to be bigger than it.
 
I am talking about the whole southern ghats and nilgiri bio-reserve (not just the mountains). It extends into many states. Bangladesh is tiny, its not hard for something to be bigger than it.
You again failed.Your Nilgiri bio-reserves is 5,520 sq. km.Barely larger than Bandarban district. I guess the so called 'southern Ghat' will be no different.:P
 
You again failed.Your Nilgiri bio-reserves is 5,520 sq. km.Barely larger than Bandarban district.I guess the so called southern Ghat will be no different.:P

I said southern ghats AND biosphere. (latter is contained within the fomer)

The whole southern ghats has multiple resorts, pilgrimage areas, natural scenic spots given its the confluence of western and eastern ghats on the deccan plateau southern ridge.

Nilgiri mountains/bio reserve is just the heart of this whole area...it encompasses large parts of southern and western Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh tirupati area...and stretches all the way down to kodaikanal and palani hills and even below that and significant portions of central and northern TN.

One of even the minor of minor resorts in this whole area probably gets magnitudes more visitors (both local and foreign) than your entire Bandarban reserve no one has heard about outside your tiny floodplain.

I mean you can choose to end this conversation here...given the pathetic state of tourism and general world knowledge of your country to begin with....but nope you just have to open your mouth quoting wikipedia numbers to someone that was born in the area.

Seriously you are better off looking for just one travel journal or video of non-Bangladesh people actually visiting your Bandarban place....or its too difficult?

Or just let the topic get back to RMG like Bilal said.....this off topic sidetrack is simply not Bangladesh's cup of tea.
 
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Nilgiri mountains/bio reserve is just the heart of this whole area...it encompasses large parts of southern and western Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh tirupati area...and stretches all the way down to kodaikanal and palani hills and even below that and significant portions of central and northern TN.
Why not include whole Bharat in your Nilgiri molehill? :lol:You said Nilgiri molehill being larger than entire BD, so I gave you some geography knowledge.
 
Why not include whole Bharat in your Nilgiri molehill? :lol:You said Nilgiri molehill being larger than entire BD, so I gave you some geography knowledge.

Nilgiri area covers the whole southern ghats. Its not uncommon for people to refer to whole southern deccan and adjoining region as Nilgiri area since all the mountains (and not just those in the district) look bluish from afar in this whole region. Same flora and fauna and weather.

Highest peak of Nilgiris is almost 3 times higher than highest point in Bangladesh....so you only make fun of your own flat floodplain when you call something a molehill.
 
.so you only make fun of your own flat floodplain when you call something a molehill.
Floodplain is the best and most productive land in this world.All early civilization flourished with centering a floodplain.So floodplain is not funny unlike Nilgiri molehill.:P
 
Floodplain is the best and most productive land in this world.All early civilization flourished with centering a floodplain.So floodplain is not funny unlike Nilgiri molehill.:P

When your entire country is a floodplain pretty much, you have no variety (and little sanctuary/population spread+hedging when its all just mostly thatched mud huts like in 1970).. TN has floodplains, regular plains, hills and mountains in ample amounts...and India in general is much more varied and less vulnerable given its size and diversity....its why the term Indian subcontinent arises.

So yes lording over a 1000m highest point that barely anyone visits while calling 3 times higher mountains as molehills is quite funny....when 99.9% of Bangladeshis live in a floodplain to begin with and mostly cant even dream of travelling to their own puny "hill" resort. Otherwise prove me wrong and show publication of any numbers on how many people (even just locals) visit Bandarban district...

Or just another big talk, little on the ground phenomenon?

Like the concept of "Bangladesh" civilisation I suppose as opposed to Indian civilisation....since you bring civilisation into it.
 
If your posts will make even 1% sense of that of @Nilgiri 's posts, you will be BD think tank on forum. LOLz

But, I find his posts are all venom and an effort to spit hate and insult on others. Why do you define his posts so sensible? I suspect, he is an alcoholic and needs a medical attention! He will be alright in a few weeks time.
 
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