Idrakpur fort is located in the heart of Munshiganj city. During the reign of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, the fort was named Idrakpur Fort in this area of Bikrampur in 1660 AD by Mir Jumla, a general and subedar of Bengal. At that time the fort was built to protect the area from the attacks of the Mughal pirates and the Portuguese. It is said that there was a connection between this fort and the tunnel of Lalbagh fort in Dhaka. There are numerous holes in the walls of the fort for shooting at enemies. Surrounded by walls, this fort has a round wall in each of the four corners. The fort was declared antiquity in 1909. This round fort surrounded by a very high wall is known as the SDO Kuthi in the area. How To Go To Idrakpur Fort—Munshiganj Idrakpur Fort is adjacent to the old court office near Munshiganj Sadar. Muktarpur can be reached from Dhaka Gulistan by "Dhaka Transport" or "Dighirpar Transport". From Muktarpur you can go to Idrakpur fort by auto-rickshaw at 10 BDT (per person) or by rickshaw at 20-25 BDT. Travel Agencies In Bangladesh: Top 12 List You can come back to Dhaka watching Idrakpur Fort within the day time. So, you have no need to stay the night there. But if you want to visit some other sights of Munshiganj, you can stay the night at Munshiganj Sadar. You will get numerous hotels where Bangladeshi foods are served cordially. Surely you will enjoy the day. Some other attractive places at Munshiganj at the side of Idrakpur Fort Munshiganj district is rich in history, heritage, and many famous scholars. Munshiganj is rich in all branches of music, drama, dance, literature, recitation, and culture. The Mughals, illuminated by the Bar Bhuiyans, are part of Bikrampur,
Idrakpur fort is located in the heart of Munshiganj city. During the reign of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, the fort was named Idrakpur Fort in this area of Bikrampur in 1660 AD by Mir Jumla, a general and subedar of Bengal. At that time the fort was built to protect the area from the attacks of