Eternal Flame

Dhaka
Type: Landmarks
02-9661900
 
  • Salim Khandoker
    Salim Khandoker
  • Dr Md Abdul Aziz
    Dr Md Abdul Aziz
  • Akaki Sagor
    Akaki Sagor

Eternal Flame, located in Dhaka, is a national monument symbolizing Bangladesh’s hard-fought journey to independence. Known as "Shikha Chirantan" in Bengali, the flame burns continuously as a tribute to the countless martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the Liberation War of 1971. The Eternal Flame is an important historical and cultural landmark that evokes the spirit of patriotism and freedom.

Why Visit Eternal Flame

  • Symbol of Independence: The Eternal Flame stands as a powerful reminder of Bangladesh’s struggle for freedom, making it an essential stop for those interested in the country’s history.
  • Cultural and Patriotic Significance: The monument is a place for reflection and respect for the nation’s heroes, especially during national events such as Independence Day and Victory Day.
  • Photography Spot: The flame and surrounding area offer excellent photo opportunities, particularly during evening hours when the monument is illuminated.
  • Central Location: Situated within Suhrawardy Udyan, a historic park, the Eternal Flame is easily accessible and can be visited alongside other important landmarks in Dhaka.

Best Time to Visit

The Eternal Flame can be visited year-round, but the best time is during the cooler months of November to February. Early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended to avoid the midday heat, and national holidays like Independence Day (March 26) and Victory Day (December 16) offer special significance.

How to Get There

  • By Road: Located in Suhrawardy Udyan, Dhaka, the Eternal Flame is easily accessible by car, rickshaw, or ride-sharing services from any part of the city.
  • By Public Transport: Local buses and CNG auto-rickshaws operate throughout Dhaka, and you can get off near Shahbagh, which is the closest landmark to Suhrawardy Udyan.

Tips for Visitors

  • Respect the Monument: The Eternal Flame is a national symbol of pride, so it’s important to show respect while visiting. Avoid any actions that may disturb the sanctity of the place.
  • Combined with Nearby Attractions: Suhrawardy Udyan is home to other significant landmarks like the Liberation War Museum, making it a great opportunity to explore more of Bangladesh’s history in one trip.
  • Visit During National Events: For a more profound experience, visit during national holidays when the site becomes the center of patriotic activities.
  • Stay Hydrated: If visiting during warmer months, carry water with you, as the area can get quite hot.

Distances from Major Cities

  • Chittagong: Approximately 250 km
  • Khulna: Approximately 330 km
  • Barisal: Approximately 160 km
  • Rangpur: Approximately 300 km
  • Rajshahi: Approximately 245 km

The Eternal Flame stands as a solemn tribute to the spirit of freedom and sacrifice that defines Bangladesh’s identity. It’s a must-visit for those who wish to connect with the country’s history and honor the legacy of its freedom fighters. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or just exploring Dhaka, this monument offers a deeply meaningful experience.

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