Collectorate Park | Most Popular Historical place in Jessore

Collectorate Park

Located in the district headquarters of Jessore, the Collectorate building of Jessore is more popular as one of the entertainment centers of the city. Next to the Collectorate building is the Jessore Collectorate Park, formerly known as Niaz Park. Niaz Park is a silent witness to the struggles of various movements of the past.


Collectorate Park


There is a flower park next to the collectorate park. Three bighas of space inside the park with various flowers. There is a pond across. Ganda, chrysanthemum, dahlia, sunflower, baluster, galap, cosmos, xenia etc. are different. The colorful flowers of the species, the path to the brick bed, the seating benches and the free WiFi facility have added a new dimension to the appeal of visitors to the park.


Collectorate Park place


How to get there

If you want to go to Collectorate Park, come to the district town of Jessore from any part of the country. Then take a rickshaw to your location or walk to Collectorate Park.

By Bus: Jessore has the opportunity to travel by road, rail and air from the capital Dhaka. Several AC / non-AC buses of Sehag, Hanif, SP Gelden Line, MR Enterprise, Desh Travels, AK Travels, Green Line, Shyamoli and Eagle Paribahan operate from Kalyanpur, Gabtali and Kalabagan in Dhaka. The fare of non-AC bus going to Jessore is 480-600 Tk. and the fare of AC bus is 650-2000 Tk.


By Train: The intercity Sundarbans Express train departs from Dhaka's Kamalapur railway station at 8:15 am on any other day of the week except Wednesdays and another intercity train called Chitra Express runs at 7:00 p.m. except Monday and Benapal Express except Wednesday departs for Jessore at 11:15 p.m. Train tickets cost 455-1620 Tk. in different categories.

Click Here to learn about the most popular picnic spot Foy's Lake 

In addition, Bangladesh Biman, US-Bangla Airlines and NavAir operate regular flights on the Dhaka-Jessore route from the domestic terminal of Dhaka Shahjalal International Airport.


Collectorate Park night view

Where to stay
Among the best hotels in Jessore are Hotel City Plaza International, Hotel Hassan International, Jabir International Hotel, Hotel RS International, Hotel Shams. International etc. In addition, there are several government rest houses and a few other hotels of moderate quality in Jessore for overnight stays.


Collectorate Park garden


Where to eat
You must try Jessore's famous Jamtala sweets, date molasses para sandesh and wet cake. You can also eat kebabs, fries, presses or lentils from the ‘Johnny Kebab’ of the Four Pillars. There is no point in depriving yourself of the taste of the famous Malay tea of ​​Dharmatala and the famous Chui Jhal food of Chuk Nagar if you have time!


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