Jessore (Bengali: যশোর, romanized: jôshor, [dʒɔʃor]), officially Jashore, [a] is a city of Jessore District in Khulna Division. It lies in southwestern Bangladesh.
Jessore, city, southwestern Bangladesh. It is situated on the Bhairab River, a distributary stream of the vast Padma (Ganges [Ganga])–Jamuna (Brahmaputra) delta.
Jessore (pronounced Josh -ore), also spelt Jashore, is a city in the southern region of Bangladesh. There's not a lot to do here, but the people are friendly and it makes an OK stopover en route to or from Rajshahi, Khulna or Benapole.
Jashore (also called Jessore) is located in the southwest corner of Bangladesh, and is home to the the famous poet Michael Madhusudan Dutta, the father of the Bangla sonnet.
Located in the southeastern part of Bangladesh, Jessore (Jashore) serves as a gateway for travelers embarking on road trips to Kolkata, India, or exploring the nearby cities of Khulna and Sundarban.
Places to visit in Jessore and what to do. You can find some information about tourist spots in Jessore. Enjoy the tour in a local way.
In southwest Bangladesh, near the Indian border and on the Dhaka–Khulna route, Jessore is easy to transit through by bus or train and cheap once you’re there. You get leafy streets, old mosques and temples scattered around town, a low-key central bazaar, and a relaxed, slightly scruffy vibe.
From ancient temples and mosques to lush green parks and riverside views, the top tourist spots in Jessore promise an enriching experience that showcases the region's offerings. Explore the centuries-old architecture, engage with friendly locals, and savor delicious regional cuisine as you navigate through this charming district.