Chuadanga
Chuadanga is a city of about 276,000 people in the southern region of Bangladesh. It is the headquarters of Chuadanga Sadar Upazila and Chuadanga District. Chuadanga city is connected by rail and road across the country.
Get in
By plane
There is no commercial air service to Chuadanga, as the closest commercial airports are in Jessore or Dhaka.
By train
You can go to Pabna by train. It's very easy to go Pabna from Dhaka. First you have to go Komlapur rail station. You can buy a ticket from there for Dhaka to Pabna.
By bus
Royal Express, Purbasha Paribahan, CD Deluxe etc offers bus service between Dhaka and Chuadanga, about a 5.5 hour journey, with ticket price around BDT 600, depending on the bus type.
Get around
Chuadanga is fairly small and navigable on foot, though it's layout is a bit random and you'll be asking lots of directions from friendly folks happily willing to help.
Buy
In this city you will find 5 shopping complexes: Big Bazar, Abdullah City, Malik Tower, Prince Plaza and New Market. Besides the shopping complex; you can buy from bazar (market) like Boro bazar, Rail bazar etc. From those markets you can buy clothes, food, utility etc.
Eat
- Red Chilli (রেড চিলি), Joarder Tower, Badurtola, Chuadanga, ☏ +880 1971-366102. .
- Ukil Bari Food Court (উকিল বাড়ি ফুড কোর্ট), Jaforpur (on opposite side of street from B.G.B Battalion Head office), ☏ +880 1919-285431. .
Drink
In Chuadanga you'll find many cafes: CD Cafe, Godhulir Adda, Cafe Somoy, Cayer Adda and Friends Cafe are the better ones.
Sleep
Good choices are very limited in Kushtia, sadly.
- Hotel Shahid Palace, 12 Shahid Abul Kashem Road, Chuadanga, ☏ +880 1301272744, hotelshahidpalace@gmail.com.
Nearby
- 🌍 Mujibnagar Complex (মুজিবনগর কমপ্লেক্স) (~41 km southwest of Chuadanga on R745). 6AM-7PM daily. Those interested in Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan might find this monument where Bangladesh's provisional government, in other words, declaration of independence from Pakistan, was forged in April of 1971. It is a long way from Chuadanga.