Toma Tungi Parjatan Complex, Bandarban
Toma Tungi Parjatan Complex is located in Thanchi Upazila of Bandarban district. This tourist destination has been developed under the supervision of the 34th Engineering Construction Brigade of the Bangladesh Army. Nestled in the lap of hills and nature, Toma Tungi has quickly become a popular travel destination among nature and adventure lovers visiting Bandarban.
From the viewpoint of Toma Tungi, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking view of some of the highest mountain peaks in Bangladesh, including Tajingdong, Keokradong, and Dim Pahar.
The lush green hills, winding roads, and the serene environment create a truly unique atmosphere. Watching the sunrise and sunset from this spot is an unforgettable experience. If you’re lucky, within a short stay you might witness clear blue skies, floating clouds, and even light rain, all within the same moment — making it a magical experience of touching the clouds from the hilltop.
On the way to Toma Tungi, you’ll pass by small waterfalls, hill valleys, and tribal villages. The simple lifestyle of the local indigenous people offers visitors a glimpse into a different world. For those who want to explore nature in a new form, Toma Tungi can be an ideal destination. Spending time here with family, friends, or loved ones will bring a deep sense of peace and refreshment.
How to Get There
To reach Toma Tungi, you need to go to Thanchi Upazila in Bandarban. You can travel there via Bandarban Sadar or Alikadam Upazila, depending on your convenience.
From Thanchi Bridge (Zero Point), Toma Tungi is about 5 kilometers away, which takes roughly 30 minutes to reach.
From Thanchi, you can hire a Chander Gari (local jeep), motorbike, or CNG auto-rickshaw. The cost of a round trip from Thanchi to Toma Tungi ranges between ৳400–800, depending on your vehicle choice.
Most travelers plan to visit Toma Tungi along with nearby spots like Nilachal, Chimbuk, Nilgiri, Double Hand View, Titanic View, and Neel Digonto Point.
If you want to explore all these places in a single day, it’s best to start your journey early in the morning from Bandarban or Alikadam.
Where to Eat
At present, there are no restaurants or food facilities available at Toma Tungi itself. However, you will find several decent local eateries at Thanchi Bazar where you can have your meals.
Where to Stay
If you wish to stay overnight, there are a few cottages and resorts near Thanchi Bazar. Alternatively, you can return to Bandarban Sadar or Alikadam for accommodation options.