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Ratargul Swamp Forest

  • The only freshwater swamp forest in Bangladesh
  • Explore by boat through submerged trees (best in monsoon season)
  • Magical, almost Amazon-like experience

Ratargul is Bangladesh’s only freshwater swamp forest.
Glide by boat through submerged trees, especially during monsoon.
The forest offers a magical, Amazon-like adventure. A hidden paradise for nature lovers and explorers. 

Jaflong

  • Right on the India-Bangladesh border
  • Famous for the Dawki River (blue, clear water), stone collection, and Khasi tribal
    villages
  • Great mountain backdrop and tea gardens all around

Jaflong sits at the India-Bangladesh border with stunning views.
It’s known for the crystal-clear Dawki River, stone collection, and Khasi villages.
Lush tea gardens and towering mountains frame the landscape.
A perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural charm.

Bichanakandi

  • A dreamy mix of river, hills, and waterfalls
  • Best during monsoon for the full water flow
  • Similar to Jaflong, but less crowded

Bichanakandi blends rivers, hills, and waterfalls into a dreamy landscape.
The monsoon season brings out its fullest beauty with strong water flow.
It offers scenery similar to Jaflong but with fewer crowds.
An ideal escape for peace seekers and nature lovers.

Lalakhal

  • A river with surreal blue-green water, especially during dry season
  • Boat rides through hills and tea gardens
  • Super peaceful and photogenic

Lalakhal is famous for its surreal blue-green river water, best seen in the dry season.
Boat rides here pass through serene hills and lush tea gardens.
The peaceful atmosphere makes it perfect for relaxation.
A truly photogenic spot for nature and photography lovers.

Madhabkunda Waterfall

  • One of the largest waterfalls in Bangladesh
  • Surrounded by rocks and dense forest
  • Perfect for a little trek and picnic

Madhabkunda is one of the largest waterfalls in Bangladesh.
It’s surrounded by rugged rocks and dense forest greenery.
A short trek leads to this natural wonder, ideal for exploration.
Perfect for a refreshing picnic amid scenic beauty.

Srimangal (technically part of Moulvibazar, very close to Sylhet)

  • Tea capital of Bangladesh
  • Visit tea gardens, lemon orchards, and the Lawachara Rainforest
  • Don’t miss the famous 7-layer tea

Srimangal, near Sylhet, is known as the tea capital of Bangladesh.
Explore vast tea gardens, lemon orchards, and the Lawachara Rainforest.
It’s a peaceful haven for nature walks and scenic views.
Don’t miss tasting the famous 7-layer tea for a unique treat.

Malnichhera Tea Estate

  • One of the oldest and largest tea estates in Sylhet
  • Open to visitors for walks through the estate

Malnichhera is one of Sylhet’s oldest and largest tea estates.
It offers visitors the chance to stroll through lush, scenic plantations.
The peaceful green landscape is perfect for a relaxing walk.
A must-visit for tea lovers and nature enthusiasts.

Pangthumai Village & Waterfall

  • Gorgeous village on the border with India
  • Panthumai waterfall is right across the border but clearly visible from Bangladesh

Hum Hum Waterfall (in Moulvibazar)

  • Hidden gem in the Rajkandi forest
  • Requires a bit of a jungle trek—totally worth it for adventure seekers

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