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Splendour of fallen leaves in Ramna Park

As winter wanes, the trees begin shedding their leaves. Almost every tree in Ramna Park now wears a golden carpet of fallen foliage. In just a few days, spring -- hailed as the “king of Bengali seasons” -- will arrive, bringing nature’s vibrant colours. The iconic “lungs of Dhaka”, Ramna Park, is currently adorned in a breathtaking tapestry of fallen leaves, captivating nature lovers and visitors alike.

Every day, crowds flock to the capital’s Ramna Park to enjoy the spectacle of leaves cascading from the trees.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Every day, crowds flock to the capital’s Ramna Park to enjoy the spectacle of leaves cascading from the trees. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The park’s beauty is magnified by the autumnal carpet, where visitors sit and soak in the serene, leaf-strewn scenery.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The park’s beauty is magnified by the autumnal carpet, where visitors sit and soak in the serene, leaf-strewn scenery. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The park’s beauty is magnified by the autumnal carpet, where visitors sit and soak in the serene, leaf-strewn scenery.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The park’s beauty is magnified by the autumnal carpet, where visitors sit and soak in the serene, leaf-strewn scenery. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The park’s beauty is magnified by the autumnal carpet, where visitors sit and soak in the serene, leaf-strewn scenery.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The park’s beauty is magnified by the autumnal carpet, where visitors sit and soak in the serene, leaf-strewn scenery. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many pause to capture the moment on camera, photographing themselves amid the falling leaves as winter gives way to spring.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Many pause to capture the moment on camera, photographing themselves amid the falling leaves as winter gives way to spring. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The exquisite charm of Ramna Park and its golden blanket of leaves enchants all who come to stroll through it.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The exquisite charm of Ramna Park and its golden blanket of leaves enchants all who come to stroll through it. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The exquisite charm of Ramna Park and its golden blanket of leaves enchants all who come to stroll through it.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The exquisite charm of Ramna Park and its golden blanket of leaves enchants all who come to stroll through it. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Every day, crowds flock to the capital’s Ramna Park to enjoy the spectacle of leaves cascading from the trees.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Every day, crowds flock to the capital’s Ramna Park to enjoy the spectacle of leaves cascading from the trees. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Every day, crowds flock to the capital’s Ramna Park to enjoy the spectacle of leaves cascading from the trees.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Every day, crowds flock to the capital’s Ramna Park to enjoy the spectacle of leaves cascading from the trees. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
At the tail end of winter, the old leaves have fallen, spreading a golden sheet across Ramna Park, drawing the admiration of all who visit.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
At the tail end of winter, the old leaves have fallen, spreading a golden sheet across Ramna Park, drawing the admiration of all who visit. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
At the tail end of winter, the old leaves have fallen, spreading a golden sheet across Ramna Park, drawing the admiration of all who visit.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
At the tail end of winter, the old leaves have fallen, spreading a golden sheet across Ramna Park, drawing the admiration of all who visit. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Amid the falling leaves, a child gleefully plays, revelling in the season’s final touches. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Amid the falling leaves, a child gleefully plays, revelling in the season’s final touches. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
While old leaves have carpeted the ground, fresh green shoots now peek through, signalling the arrival of new life. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
While old leaves have carpeted the ground, fresh green shoots now peek through, signalling the arrival of new life. Photo: Abdullah al Momin

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Published : 28 Jan 2026, 09:15 PM

Updated : 28 Jan 2026, 09:15 PM

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