Kaptai National Park is a protected area renowned for its lush evergreen forests and hilly terrain in southeastern Bangladesh, offering rich biodiversity and opportunities for trekking and wildlife observation.
Kaptai National Park, established in 1999, is situated in the Rangamati district within the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Covering a hilly landscape adjacent to Kaptai Lake, it features dense tropical evergreen forest ecosystems. The park plays a critical role in preserving the region's diverse flora and fauna, including rare species such as elephants, gaur (Indian bison), deer, and various bird species. Its forested slopes and proximity to the lake create a unique environment where hill and wetland habitats converge. Visitors are attracted by the park’s scenic trails, which meander through thick forests and offer expansive views of Kaptai Lake and surrounding hills. Additionally, the park’s relatively undisturbed habitat serves as an important refuge for wildlife and contributes to regional ecological balance. Outdoor recreation in Kaptai National Park includes hiking, wildlife watching, and photography. The park's remoteness and rugged terrain present an appealing challenge for adventurous travelers. Nearby tribal communities add cultural richness to visits in the area. While visitor infrastructure remains basic, this contributes to the park's natural appeal and sense of wilderness. Kaptai National Park's location near the artificial Kaptai Lake, the largest lake in Bangladesh, creates unique recreational potential for fishing and boating outside the park boundaries. Overall, the park offers an opportunity to experience a distinct subtropical forest environment and to observe wildlife in a relatively pristine setting.
Scenic viewpoints overlooking Kaptai Lake and surrounding hill country
Dense tropical evergreen forest supporting diverse wildlife including Asian elephants
Opportunities for authentic cultural interaction with indigenous communities nearby
Remote hiking trails offering tranquil nature experiences away from urban crowds
An expansive man-made reservoir bordering the park that enhances the area's scenic beauty and supports aquatic biodiversity.
Dense, moist forest habitat that supports a variety of rare mammals, birds, and reptiles unique to the Chittagong Hill Tracts region.
Elevated vantage points within the park offering panoramic views of the lake and forest-clad hills.