I was on a hill tracking and that hill name is keokradong and it is situated in Bandarban. It is a medium type of hill but what’s the path to climb this hill is really tough. Many people told me this hill is about 3500 feet but on the internet and govt documents, the height of this hill is about 3,173 feet.
I am really loving to climbing on hills and I just love the thrilling feelings. But in Bangladesh, there are very few hills available so that’s why the climbing option is very few. So thinking of all the circumstances I choose to climb keokradong hill the second highest peak point of Bangladesh.
Climbing to this hill was not so easy cause the climbing distance was a really big issue, furthermore, the hill is steep and somewhere there was no fence to keep my hand and when I tried to climb above there were so many barriers my feet was slipping sometimes. On the climbing road to the hill, there are some points where some tribespeople live there and they are really helpful and kind. I heard about them in books or Tv but this is the first time to meet with that people. When we reached 1240 to 1250 mitre I guess that was the first place where we find the first tribes' houses, there were 4 to 5 houses and around 30 people live there. There was no electricity and no mobile networks also but I think that’s doesn't matter for them because the way they live there these kinds of things not needed for them. sometimes when my mobile phone is charging time take my patient test that time I get panic. I remember that when i watch something special and my mobile phone battery is low I try to watch this even my phone is on charging. so to think about how mobile phone addicted person am i and watch the tribes peoples life it’s actually looking to me I am in a different world. What’s flabbergasting things to see in their life is that everyone helping their elder person's work even it was farming in the hill what’s name is (Jhoom Chas) or in the kitchen. Their lifestyle, food chain are totally different from ours and they use to eat boil and most of the people is there is vegetarian. They are really welcome any people from any region and even if they are not tribes or from a different religion. Their lifestyle totally amazed me and also their hospitality was absolutely appreciatable. we are about 8 people group and they provide us food and shelter for staying in the night. We try to pay for food and shelter but they didn’t take that also next day morning when we are starting our tacking to the top of the hill they provide us food for the rest of the day. Actually, I wonder how generous people they are and live in that point of the hill which is really inaccessible and living was there is really difficult.
So that day we were reached to the top of the hill and that moment is really indescribable. Not so many people go there for hiking because the road to climb this hill is really tough but all the hard work and fatigue come to disappear when I the around from the top.It was a really tough journey but to meet that tribe's people and stay there was one of the best moments of my life.
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