The story of Mohammad Sagar’s remarkable journey is one of endurance, determination, and a deep connection with nature. Traveling from Teknaf to Tetulia—two of the farthest points in Bangladesh—was more than just a physical endeavor; it was a life-changing adventure.

On November 20, as the sun rose over Teknaf, Sagar set out on his ambitious expedition. The sea’s roar, the gentle coastal breeze, and the mist-covered hills seemed to whisper, “Go, create your own story.” 

The road ahead was long and uncertain, filled with rugged paths, unexpected rains, and fierce storms. Yet, he pressed on, driven by an unyielding spirit. After a challenging stretch, he reached Rangpur, where he paused to rest, reflect, and gather strength for the journey ahead.

On November 21, Sagar arrived in Tetulia, Bangladesh’s northernmost point. Surrounded by hills, rivers, and endless greenery, he felt the profound power of nature, the joy of accomplishment, and the triumph of realizing his dream. 

His journey was not just about covering miles but about discovering his inner strength and resilience.

By Rajin Saleh

Photo: Collected