Kirtipasha Palace was named after King Kirty Narayana. Ramjibon sen founded the Kirtipasha palace. The jewels of the family are namely Rohini Roy and Tapon Roy. The contribution of Rohini Roy is Rohiniganj. There is a hospital in that area that is older than the Jhalakathi district hospital. There is also a family living near to the Shiva temple and Shiva's statue.
Kirtipasha Zamindar Bari is located at the village Kirtipasha of Jhalokathi district. This is probably a century old house. Now a days, it is abandoned and in a dilapidated condition. For most of the cases only the walls are standing, and the floors or ceilings are disappeared.
The name of the village is after the Zamindar Kirtinarayan Pasha. And the founder of the Zamindar Bari was Ramjibon Sen. Only one of the buildings from this massive property was in good condition. Right now that one is a part of a girl's school along with newly built buildings. The Zamindar Bari premise has a Shiva temple inside. And the remaining of a beautiful temple is also exists these days (only the columns and pillars).
How to go
It is very easy to access Kirtipasha Jomidar Bari from Jhalakathi district town. You can take a battery driven vehicle (locally known as auto rickshaw) from the Fire Service Mor that goes for the Kirtipasha village. After that it's a walking distance from there. You can ask to the locals if you need any help. From Dhaka, there are several launches use to go to Jhalakathi and Barisal. You can use any of those to reach directly at Jhalakathi, or you can reach at Barisal first, and then go to Jhalakathi using local bus service. Launches for Barisal are bigger and most luxurious from Bangladesh. And its only 30 minutes of road distance between Barisaland Jhalakathi.
Things to do
* Here are a lot of amusements.
* There are a lot artificial rides to enjoy.
* You can enjoy touch of nature such as various trees, fields and grasses.
* Take camera for photographic collection.
Eating facilities
There are a few restaurants along highway road and in the local markets, most serving Bangladeshi standards. But expectations regarding food should not be high.
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