Thingdawl Te Tlang
Facts and practical information
Thingdawlte Tlang is a mountain in Bangladesh. It is the highest point of the Lowmbok Row range and possibly the country's 7th tallest. In December 2012 local explorer Fahim Hasan of BD Explorer summited the peak and measured its height for the first time. The name of the peak was collected by BD Explorer and confirmed by the local residents. A few days later Zaqiul Deep of Travelers of Bangladesh measured the altitude as 3,133 feet. The easiest summit route is to start from Ruma of Bandarban district. The nearest settlement is Thingdawlte village, for which the peak is named. ()
Chittagong
Thingdawl Te Tlang – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Keokradong, Jadipai waterfall, Mukhra Thuthai haphong.