Sylhet & Sreemangal

Sylhet

The Land of Nature

Sylhet, a land which can be a dream of eco-tourists, in spite of its less popularity in comparison to the other widely known tourist spots of Bangladesh like Sundarbans forest & Chittagong hill tracts. Sylhet is popularly known as the land of ‘Two leaves and a bud’ occupying a vast virgin territory nestled in the picturesque and lush green tropical forest. Sylhet lie between the Khasia and Jaintia hills on the north, and the Tripura hills and India on the South. If has got a multitude of terraced tea gardens rolling countryside and the exotic flora and funna.
The world’s largest tea gardens in the panoramic hill slopes of Srimangol and the most fascinating tribal people like Monipuri, Tripura, Khasia and Garo who are still in their primitive life style will be a prime attraction for the nature loving tourists.The enormous hours and lakes which play an ideal refuge to the millions of migratory birds in the winter and so may local spices get the natural shelter all over the year. A visit to the unique tea gardens and the boating to the vast lake water will be a memorable experience.

Sreemongal

The Land of Two Leaves And A Bud

The panoramic Surma valley at Sylhet is famous for her great natural attraction what is popularly known as “the land of two leaves and a bud”. The great valley of the terraced forest cover, colorful Khashia and Monipuri tribal habitant, Madhabkundu waterfall, stone carrying river at Jaflong, Sreepur, Tamabil and the world’s largest tea gardens at Sreemangal all will offer a great attraction for nature loving tourist.
This is an ideal place for eco-tourism with a tropical rainforest, the vast natural lake like Hakaluka and Hail Haor with Thousands of local and migratory birds, native fishermen and enchanting Madhabkundu water fall and very pleasant visit of Shrine tomb of Saint Shahjalal will give you a rear and magnificent experience. We have got the following tour itinerary for your different alternative choices.

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