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To full fill the accommodation needs of our valued
guests we are operating one tourist standard hotel of
five suites, ten super deluxe rooms, ten deluxe rooms
with all others facilities and one hostel of four twin
bed private rooms, two double bed rooms and six bed
mixed dorm with the facilities as well as hotel.
Guarantee, you will fill homely with us, moreover we
shall ensure you best service with in lowest cost.
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Dhaka and it's surrundings Full Day / Half Day Tours
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Tourist
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SYLHET
REGION: Famous for Tea Plantation,
Ever Green Forst, Tribal People, Stone Collection
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Sylhet is situated close to Bangladesh's
border with the Indian states of Meghalaya and Assam and 272 km.
north - east from Dhaka, connect by air, rail and a good road. Bangladesh
produces and exports a large quantity of high quality tea. Most
of the tea plantations are situated in the north-eastern areas of
the country, around Sylhet and Srimongal. For miles and miles around,
visitors can see the tea gardens spread like green carpets over
the plain land or on sloping hills This part of the country is covered
by hillocks rising to moderate heights. The rainfall is higher than
average. These conditions have provided rich tropical forests with
many species of wildlife, scented orange groves and pineapple plantations.
Colourful Monipuri, Khasia, Garo, and Tippra tribes living in this
region.
The waterfalls of Madhab Kunda are another very picturesque place
to visit. Jafflong, where the river runs along the border between
Bangladesh and India and rolling stones from hills is especially
beautiful. On the way there are number of 'haors' or marshy wetlands,
which are natural, depressed swamps holding water almost the whole
year round. They are home to many fish and thousands of local and
migratory birds.
Srimongal is about 70 km south of Sylhet. It is well connected with
Dhaka and Sylhat by rail and road.It is 'the capital of tea'. Most
of the tea plantations are centered here, which is the main attraction
of the region. There is also a Tea Research Institute, which is
open to visitors. A high percentage of tribal people add to this
area's attraction. The other main attraction is the "Lawachara"
forest, only few kilometers away from Srimongal, where you can see
Hornbills, White-Browed Gibbons and many other animals.
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 at its best. |
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| Main Tourist Spots In Sylhet Region: |
Tea gardens are the main tourist
attraction in this region, more over we would like to introduce
another some attractive tourist spots as bellow to our valued guests.
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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
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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.
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. |
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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".
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 |
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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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| Outside site Chittagong City: |
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.
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.
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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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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It is possible to organize Monipuri cultural program during the
trip to Srimongol, if there is a request by the guest(s). |
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