With the motto “Stop Global Warming,” three cyclists completed a remarkable journey across all 64 districts of Bangladesh. Along the way, they raised awareness about climate change and planted saplings in every district they visited.

The journey concluded on Tuesday night (December 17) at Cox’s Bazar Circuit House, marking the end of their nationwide cycling expedition. The adventure began on November 15 at Chattogram Circuit House. Their route included districts like Bandarban, Rangamati, Khagrachari, Feni, and Cumilla before returning to Chattogram on December 15, finally concluding in Cox’s Bazar.

The cyclists included Mohammad Ridwan from Teknaf, the first from Cox’s Bazar to cycle through all 64 districts, and Chattogram’s Mohammad Zahir Islam and Saidur Rahman Shakib. Notably, Saidur Rahman Shakib completed the 64-district journey for the third time and accomplished this feat twice within the same year (January to December).

In a heartfelt gesture, they dedicated their successful journey to the oppressed people of Palestine. They expressed hopes of embarking on similar awareness campaigns, seeking support from well-wishers and community leaders.

Cox’s Bazar Life Report/Abdur Rashid Manik

Photo: Abdur Rashid Manik