Turag Waterfront Resort is 18KM from Gazipur Bypass, Dhaka. Which is easily accessible by road and it takes only 30 minutes to reach the resort. Turag waterfront resort located beside the Turag river on 36 bigha land which is near to Bhawal National Park. Turag Waterfront Resort is a peaceful getaway where the river meets the shore, where nature comes alive. Located beside the beautiful Turag River in Gazipur, this resort offers a breathtaking escape from busy city life. Guests can enjoy stunning river views, fresh air, and lush greenery, creating the perfect environment for relaxation. The wooden cottages, built on the riverside, provide a cozy and comfortable stay with spectacular views. The sound of flowing water and birds chirping makes every moment refreshing. Whether you want to relax by the river, enjoy a delicious meal in the open-air dining area, or experience boating and fishing, Turag Waterfront Resort has it all. The large swimming pool, indoor games, and kids' play zone add extra excitement for families and friends. This is the perfect destination for weekend trips, family outings, corporate retreats, or romantic getaways. Turag Waterfront Resort is more than just a destination—it is a living piece of history, shaped by the dreams of two brothers, Md. Humayun Kabir, Chairman, and Shahin Alambir, Managing Director. After spending decades abroad—Md. Humayun in the Middle East and Shahin in Europe—they returned to their ancestral home with a shared vision: to preserve and share the timeless charm of riverside life with others. In a country where rivers are increasingly fading due to urban expansion, Turag Waterfront Resort offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature and discover the traditional riverside lifestyle. Our eco-friendly resort features cozy cottages, river-view rooms, authentic Bangladeshi cuisine, playgrounds, fishing ponds, and recreational lakes. Here, you can experience the tranquil flow of the river, immerse yourself in local culture, and create lasting memories in a place where history and nature intertwine.