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Sunday 5th of October 2025 E-paper
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  Dazzling Kanchenjunga peeps through skies in Panchagarh

(BSS) - The world`s third-highest mountain, Kanchenjunga, has started appearing in the clear skies of Panchagarh, enchanting visitors with its enthralling beauty. Each year around this season, the twin peaks of the Himalayas float like a picture on the horizon.

Due to less rainfall in the north this year, the cloudless skies have allowed frequent glimpses of the long-awaited and eye-soothing Kanchenjunga for tourists.

Last Friday, the mountain was visible at different times of the day, radiating its mesmerizing bluish glow. It had already appeared several times earlier this month, though most did not expect such captivating sights of Kanchenjunga as early as September. Usually, it becomes visible from early October when the skies remain clearer.

Every year, a large number of tourists flock to Panchagarh`s Tentulia to enjoy the majestic views of Kanchenjunga without crossing into India or Nepal with passports. This has enriched the district as a tourism hub.

The peaks are clearly visible from spots like the Dak Bungalow picnic corner and the bank of the Mahananda River, while visitors across the district capture photos and videos to share widely on social media platforms.

Kanchenjunga, standing at 28,169 feet (8,586 meters), is the third-highest peak in the world and the second-highest in the Himalayas. It is located along the eastern border between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim. Four rivers originate from this mountain range, flowing down into Bangladesh. Its proximity to Mount Everest makes the enchanting view of Kanchenjunga appear strikingly close from this region.

Locals said that after the heavy monsoon rains of Ashar and Shraban (the third and fourth months of the Bangla calendar) subside, the skies gradually clear in Bhadra (September), unveiling Kanchenjunga`s breathtaking charm.

In Sharad, Hemanta (two seasons in the Bangla calendar), and winter, the snow-capped giant remains visible, changing hues with the sun - glowing crimson at dawn, turning orange, yellow, and then white as the day progresses, as if the mountain itself smiles with grandeur while the Himalayas stretch beside it, wrapped in shades of green and black.

Local journalist S K Doyel said the Himalayas and Kanchenjunga are twin peaks of India and Nepal, but they can be viewed very closely only from Tentulia in Bangladesh. From October to December, the picturesque snow-white Kanchenjunga remains visible from different areas of the district, alongside the scenic hill tracts of Darjeeling in neighboring India, he added.

Tentulia Tourist Police Inspector K M Azmiruzzaman said Tentulia in northern Panchagarh is one of the country`s prominent tourist destinations. "We are always on duty for visitors` safety. Our contact numbers are displayed on billboards across different spots so that tourists can reach us anytime. In case of emergencies, we take immediate action," he added.

Upazila Nirbahi Officer of Tentulia Afroz Shaheen Khosru said Tentulia is a prominent tourist area from where the Himalayas and Kanchenjunga can be seen very closely. "We have taken all necessary measures for tourists to enjoy their trips comfortably. We remain vigilant to ensure they have a pleasant experience," he added.



  
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