Sylhet
division occupies the north east part of Bangladesh,
has an area of 12596 sq. km and a population of 7.899
million. There are 4 districts and 14 municipalities
under Barisal. It is a natural hilly, forest area
with ox bow lakes and famous shrines.
Sylhet City:
Nestled in the picturesque Surma Valley amidst scenic
tea plantations and lush green tropical forests, greater
Sylhet is a prime attraction for all tourists visiting
Bangladesh. Laying between the Khasia and the Jaintia
hills on the north, and the Tripura hills on the south,
Sylhet breaks the monotony of the flatness of this
land by a multitude of terraced tea gardens, rolling
countryside and the exotic flora and fauna. Here the
thick tropical forests abound with many species of
wildlife, spread their aroma around the typical hearth
and homes of the Mainpuri Tribal maidens famous for
their dance.
The Sylhet valley is formed by a beautiful, winding
pair of rivers named the Surma and the Kushiara both
of which are fed by innumerable hill streams from
the north and the south. The valley has good number
of haors, which are big natural depressions. During
winter these haors are vast stretches of green land,
but in the rainy season they turn into turbulent seas.
These haors provide a sanctuary to the millions of
migratory birds who fly from Siberia across the Himalayas
to avoid the severe cold there. Sylhet has also a
very interesting and rich hilstory, Before the conquest
by the Muslims, it was ruled by local chieftains.
In 1303, the great Saint Hazrat Shah Jalal came to
Sylhet from Delhi with a band of 360 disciples to
preach Islam and defeated the then Raja Gour Gobinda.
Sylhet thus became a district of saints, shrines and
daring but virile people. Its rich potentialities
became easily attractive and the 18th century Englishmen
made their fortune in tea plantation. About 80 km.
from Sylhet town connected by road and rail, Srimangal,
which is known as the tea capital of Bangladesh, is
the actual tea center of the area.
Main Tourist Spots In
Sylhet Division: |
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For
miles and miles around, the visitor can see
the teagardens spread like a green carpet over
the plain land or on the sloping hills. A visit
to the tea plantation in Sylhet is a memorable
experience. Sylhet, the tea granary of Bangladesh,
not only has over 150 tea gardens but also proudly
possesses three largest tea gardens in the world
in both area and production. |
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Sylhet Tea Garden |
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Sylhet
is the land of Shrine’s, natural Hills, forests,
beautiful tree plantations and lots of Haors. It is
an old city with full of natural beauties. A large
number of tourists come every year to visit Sylhet.
The main attraction of Sylhet city is the Shrine of
Hajrat Shahjalal(R) and Hajrat Shah Poran (R). Shrine
of Hajrat Shahjalal (R) is on the top of a hillock
(tilla) in Sylhet city. Thousands of visitors are
coming everyday in this Shrine. Shrine of Hajrat Shah
Paran (R) is eight km far from Sylhet town on the
Sylhet-Jaflong road where also thousands of visitors
visits this Shrine everyday. Road journey to Sylhet
is an wonderful experience through roads running ups
and down the hills and green lush tea gardens of nature
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The
Shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal |
Shrine
of Saint Hazrat Shah Jalal is the most historical
interest in Sylhet town. Today, more than six hundred
years after his death, the shrine is visited by innumerable
devotees of every caste and creed, who make the journey
from far away places. Legend says, the great saint
who came from Delhi to preach Islam and defeated the
then Hindu Raja (king) Gour Gobinda, transformed the
witchcraft followers of the Raja into catfishes which
are still alive in the tank adjacent to the shrine
Swords, the holy Quran and the robes of the holy saint
are still preserved in the shrine.
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Temple
of Sri Chaitannya Dev |
About
500 years old famous about 45 km southeast from Sylhet
town. The place is revered from being the ancestral
home of the famous Vaishnava saint. Yearly fair is
organized on the full moon day of the Bangla month
Falgun. Hundreds and thousands of devotees from home
and abroad attend this colorful fair. |
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Shahi
Edgah |
Three
kilometers to the northeast of the circuit house,
the Shahi Eidgah was built on a hill by the Mughal
Emperor Aurangazeb in the 17th century. It looks like
a grade fort but is actually meant for Eid congregation-the
two biggest Muslim festivals |
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Gour
Gobinda Fort |
The
Murarichand Government College is situated in a beautiful
surrounding on a hilltop. To the northwest of the
college lie the remains of King Gour Govinda's Fort. |
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Jaflong |
Jaflong
is one of the most attractive tourist spots in Sylhet
division. 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. |
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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. |
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Jaflong |
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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. |
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Tamabil |
Tamabil
is the border area with India and is 05 km before
Jaflong. If you intend to visit Shilong of India then
you will have to cross this border by completing your
customs formalities. To go to India you require valid
Visa. |
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Sripur |
Sripur
is another beautiful tourist spot where you can see
the waterfall with great tide falling form the hills.
Besides the enchanting views of the area, one can
also have a glimpse of the waterfalls across the border
of India. Very Big stones sometimes are coming in
this waterfall in Sripur. After completion of visiting
Jaflong and Tamabil you must visit Sripur on the way
to go back to Sylhet. It’s only 7-8km from Jaflong
on the same road to Sylhet a sub road entered into
Sripur waterfall. Here you can see the stone collection
and orange garden if you go inside Sripur crossing
the hills. |
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Jointapur's
Rajbari |
Jaintiapur
is only 5 km. from Jaflong, a scenic spot amidst tea
gardens. At about 35 km. northwest of Sylhet town,
linked by rail, road and river is Chhatak, the seat
of Assam Bengal Cement Factory, Chhatak is famous
for orange garden. After complete Sripur on the way
back to Sylhet don't miss to visit Jointika in Jointapur.
Jaintapur was the capital of Jainta Kingdome at 18th
century. Jainta Rajbari was the palace of Kings of
Jainta, it’s just adjacent of Jainta Bazar.
Though the condition of this king’s palace is
already damaged enormously but a huge number of tourists
visit here due to the historical background of Jainta
Kingdom.
A lots of picnic parties goes to Jaintapur forests
and also other areas of Jaflong, Sripur and Tamabil
to enjoy a full day in the nature. So if you are planning
to visit Jaflong you must cover up all these four
places at a time and by the evening you come back
to Sylhet for your night stay. Generally winter is
the best season to visit Jaflong but if you want to
enjoy the real beauty of wild waterfall then you should
visit Jaflong in Monsoon.
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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".
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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 |
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Srimongol |
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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 |
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Madhabkunda
Waterfall |
Madhabkunda
waterfall is one of the most attractive tourist spots
in Sylhet division. Lots of tourists and picnic parties
come to Madhabkunda every day for their enjoyment.
You can go to Madhabkunda either from Sylhet if you
go by road or from Kulaura if you go by train. |
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From
Kulaura rail station its about one hour journey
by microbus to Madhabkunda. The journey to Madhabkunda
itself is exotic. On the way you can see the
greenish beauty of tea garden, the hills and
the zigzag road through the hills will increase
the joy of your journey. In Madhabkunda you
will see the great waterfall – falls of
million tons of water form 200ft. height. Big
bolder of stones and the black stones in giving
a shape of care in Madhabkundu. There is a Parjatan
Motel with a good restaurant for accommodation
and fooding. |
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Madhabkunda Waterfall |
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There
is also a district council Bunglow for night stay.
Here you can enjoy adventurous feelings to stay in
a jungle. All you need to have a prior booking for
the bunglow from Moulvibazar Zilla Parishad office.
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Lawacherra
Rain Forest |
Lawacherra
Rain Forest is one of the important & well-reserved
forests in Bangladesh. Here visitor may see gibbons
swimming through the trees and birds like bee-eater
owls parrot. It is a good habitant of Deer, leopard,
wild chicken, squirrel, and python. Don't miss it
especially if you are bird watcher. The terrain is
hilly and vegetation is fairly thick. Only one rare
Chloroform tree of Asia is prime attraction.
Khasia & Manipuri is two important ethnic-tribe
live here. Manipuri is famous for its rich culture
especially for dancing, singing. They are also famous
for their traditional weaving. You can buy their handicrafts
exquisitely woven woolen. Shawls, Sharee, Napkin,
bed-cover and some should a bags. It is known as colorful
community. Khasia tribe is famous for their betel
leaf cultivation. They make their villages high on
hilltop in deep forest and so far from town. It is
like "A Piece of Paradise". Certainly it
will please you.
Pineapple cultivation - Sweetest
and best quality pineapples grown here in Bangladesh.
Pineapple is really a greatest offer of summer but
now it is cultivated round the year. So, you can enjoy
the juicy summer fruit in any time coming to its real
field. |
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Handicrafts
of Sylhet |
Sylhet
is well known for its wide variety of exquisite handicrafts.
Well-known Sylhet cane products such as chair, table,
tea trays, flower vases, bags and the exquisitely
designed fine Sital Pati (a kind of mattress having
natural cooling effect) are colorful souvenirs. |
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Manipuri
Dance |
An
interesting feature of Sylhet region is the aboriginal
tribes such as the Tipperas, the Monipuris, Khasias
and Garos who still live in their primitive ways in
the hills, practicing their age-old rites, rituals,
customs and traditions. During festivals such as,
Rash Leela (Full-moon night in February) and Doljatra,
the attractive young girls dressed in colorful robes,
dance with the male members of their choice &
love. The Monipuris perform their famous dance, based
on allegorical love themes of the ancient mythology.
For accommodation at Sylhet town, some reasonably
good hotels are available. Rest-house accommodation
at Srimangal and other places are also available for
tourists. |
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