Jaflong
Jaflong is one
of the most attractive tourist spots in Sylhet division. Jaflong is a natural tourist spot in the Division of Sylet, Bangladesh .
It is located in Gowainghat
Upozila of Sylet District and situated at the border
between Bangladesh and the
Indian state of Meghalaya. It is just below the mountain
range. Jaflong is famous for its stone collections and is home of the Khasi tribe. It's about 60 km far from
Sylhet town and takes two hours drive to reach there. Jaflong is also a scenic
spot nearby amidst tea gardens and rate beauty of rolling stones from hills. It
is situated besides the river Mari in the lap of Hill Khashia.
The Mari river is
coming from the great Himalayas of India, which bringing million tons of stone
boulders with its tide. You can watch the stone collection from the river in
Jaflong as well as you can enjoy the boating in the river Mari. Jaflong is
totally a hilly area of real natural beauty where hills are greenish with the
forests.
Lots
of wild animal lives in this forest, so you need to be careful to enter in the
forest alone. You can see the lifestyle of Tribe Khashia in Jaflong. If you
intend to visit Jaflong it is advisable to start from Sylhet in the early
morning so that you can comeback by evening covering the other tourists spots
of nearby areas of Jaflong. The other tourist areas nearby Jaflong are Tamabil,
Sripur and Jaintapur.
The land grabbers
occupied government khas land and reserved forestland and extracted stone by
cutting small hills polluting the environment of Jaflong. They also established
crushing mills on the forestland without permission from government
Srimongol
Srimongal
is the place of tea gardens, hills and forest areas on the hills. Within your
eyesight you will find green throughout. Its is famous for the largest tea
gardens of world covered by lush green carpet. One can have a look into the
spectacular tea processing at Tea Research Institute. Bangladesh produces and
exports a large quantity of high quality tea every year. Most of the tea estates
are in Sremongol. It is called "The land of two leaves and a bud".
It
is also called camellia, green carpet or Tea Mountain. There are a lot of tea
estates including the largest one in the world. The terraced tea garden,
pineapple, rubber and lemon plantations from a beautiful landscape. It is known
as the tea capital in Bangladesh. Just offer entering into the tea estates the
nice smells and green beauty will lead you many
kilometers away. There are some hotels in Srimongol where you can stay,
but if you can manage to stay in the Tea garden that will give you a different
type of memorable experience. For that you will have to take the permission
from the owner of any tea state.
Travel information
If you want to go to
Sreemangal from Dhaka, you may follow the instructions given below. First you
go to Kamlapur, Fakirapul and Saedabad of Dhaka city & buy a bus ticket
from Dhaka to Sreemangal (Please remember, buses are available very early in
the morning. Till noon you will get find any bus from Dhaka to Sreemangal).
When you reach Srimongal, you will be dropped at Dhaka bus stand. You can rent
a rickswa for going Choumohona at Sreemangal. Actually Choumohona is the center
of Sreemangal town. There you will find several hotel like Hill town Rest
House(Vanuganj Road), United, Tea town, Rain Forest Rest House(Habiganj Road)
etc. el .Tea Resort is also available. To avail tea resort booking is
mandatory. Its cost around 5000 BDT for 3 room banglow. Normal hotel is not bad
for living 2 or 3 days. You will find there AC & Non-AC rooms at a cheap
rate [120tk (Non-AC) to 800tk (AC)]. I was at that hotel for 7 days and their
services made me satisfied. After that you can go to Nilkantha Tea stall at
Ramnagar or Near BDR camp. For reaching that place please rent a rickswa from
Choumohona to Kalighat (rent 10tk-20tk. Lawasara, Madhabpur lake are nearest
tourist spots near Sreemangal.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of Jaflong and Srimangal!
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