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Batali Hill


Batali Hill is the most noteworthy slope in the city of Chittagong, Bangladesh. It is situated close to the Tiger Pass crossing, around 1 kilometer from the focal point of the city, and falls under Pahartali Thana. 

The slope is around 280 feet high.[1] However, the slope faces dangers of disintegration and avalanches because of illicit slope cutting activities.[2] In June, 2007, a gigantic avalanche in the region encompassing Batali Hill murdered something like 128 individuals. 

Foy's Lake, the biggest man-made lake in Chittagong, is arranged alongside the slope. There is additionally an Eternal Flame (Shikha Onirban) remembering the Bangladesh Liberation War saints 



Brief 

The Batali Hill is the most elevated slope inside the Chittagong Metropolitan territory. From the pinnacle of the Batali Hill, one can have a 10,000 foot perspective of the city. An expansive number of individuals rises to the highest point of the slope to fill their lungs with natural air and to appreciate the amazing view of the nightfall in the Bay of Bengal.
 Batali Hill is the most noteworthy slope in the city of Chittagong, Bangladesh. It is situated close to the Tiger Pass crossing, around 1 kilometer from the focal point of the city, and falls under the Pahartoli Thana. The slope is around 280 feet high. Be that as it may, the slope faces dangers of disintegration and avalanches because of unlawful slope cutting exercises. In June, 2007, a gigantic avalanche in the region encompassing Batali Hill slaughtered something like 128 individuals.
 Foy's Lake, the biggest man-made lake in Chittagong, is arranged alongside the slope. There is additionally an Eternal Flame ("Shikha Onirban") honoring the Bangladesh Liberation War saints.










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