There are many Mazars of Saints, such as Hazrat Shahjalal(R), and Hazrat Shah Paran(R). Many other famous people such as Hasan Raja, Shah Abdul Karim, and M.A.G. Osmani were born in Sylhet. Sylhet is the third most important city in Bangladesh following Dhaka as well as Chittagong. Sylhet is a major contributor to the economic development of Bangladesh.
Nature has also rewarded Sylhet with a variety of beautiful spots. Visitors from all over the country travel to Sylhet in order to unwind from their hectic lives and spend some time in peace. If you're thinking of visiting Sylhet and are looking for a good itinerary, I'll give you some suggestions on the Top 10 tourist destinations in Sylhet that are regarded as one of the most stunning.
Top 10 Tourist Places in Sylhet, Bangladesh:
1. Bisnakandi:
Bisnakandi is a stunning area, with stones, hills, a river, and a waterfall. You can visit this location in the period of June-July, or the months of August and September. Particularly during the rainy season and to enjoy a beautiful look at the flow of water.
When you walk across the water's stones and feel the coldness, you'll feel awestruck! However, as the stones get slippery every day, you need to be cautious when walking.
To warrant a secure trip there, you need to be a swimmer or should have someone who is a swimmer around you all the time. Because it is located near the border between India and Bangladesh, you should be cautious when swimming or exploring the vicinity.
2. Jaflong:
Jaflong is a hill town located in Sylhet located within the Gowainghat upazilla. It lies in the proximity to Bangladesh with Meghalaya. Indian State in Meghalaya and is among the oldest tourist attractions in Sylhet.
In Jaglong the hanging bridge of Dawki is the main attraction for tourists. Because of the difficulties with border crossing. It is only possible to view the border from certain angles when you're there.
Similar to Bisnakandi Without a doubt, it's also an area of natural beauty that includes hills and stone surrounding it. The clearness of the Dawki River Dawki always catches the eye of tourists.
3. Ratargul Swamp Forest:
Ratargul is the sole swamp forest in Bangladesh and is situated within the Gowainghat River, Sylhet. It's known as more than "The Sunderban of Sylhet', but also as 'The Amazon of Bangla'. The area covers nearly 3 325.61 acres.
The forest lies under 20-30 feet of water in the dry season, and on other days in the calendar, the level of water is around 10 inches deep. You can rent local boats for 2 or 1 hour and explore the forest in detail while you are there.
4. Shahjalal Dargah:
Hazrat Shahjalal (R) Hazrat Shahjalal (R), whose name is connected with the expansion of Islam into the north-eastern region of Bengal through Sufism came to Sylhet in the year 1303 CE and passed away around 1346 CE and was later also buried there. His shrine is popular in Sylhet and each day his devotees, from all over the world, go to the shrine. This is the reason why it's always packed.
The biggest Mosque in Sylhet, also called one of the biggest Mosques in Bangladesh is located in Dargah. There is a lake at the northernmost end of the Dargah region, and it is a sacred pond that is stocked with Catfish.
Many people from Sylhet have the honor of burying their near and dear ones in the Mazar area because it is believed as a mark of honor to be buried close to the Shrine of Saint.
5. Lalakhal:
"Lalakhal" is one of the names for villages. The most important place to go to within Lalakhal will be the River Sharee, whose water is clear Green all through the year. The hue that the water has is Green due to the minerals beneath the water and the sandy river bed.
It is possible to visit the tourist hub by hiring a boat from Shareeghat. It is also possible to visit Nazimgarh Resort in Lalakhal as it's located right on the bank of the Sharee River. Sharee. There's a restaurant inside Nazimgarh Resort. However, I'd advise that you do not spend your money on food there since the cost of food is absurdly and un-logically high.
6. Pang Thu Mai:
It's the name given to an upazila village in Gowainghat upazila, and it's a bordering region that covers both Bangladesh as well as India.
The village appears stunning since it's situated in the hills of the Indian state of Meghalaya. While the actual waterfall is geographically located, it's a beautiful one.
The Borhill Fall is the source of the river. Borhill Fall is a branch that flows into the river Piyain and eventually, it flows to Bisnakandi. It is also an important tourist attraction. It is the accurate timing to travel the area is during the months of April through September.
7. Kean Bridge:
Keane Bridge Keane Bridge is a renowned landmark in Sylhet city. It is known as the 'gateway into Sylhet city'. It lies on the Surma river. Surma. The bridge is named in honor of Sir Micheal Keane. Keane was the governor of the Assam province in India. The Bridge was constructed in 1936.
8. Malnichara Tea Garden:
The main reason why the Sylhet division is extremely popular is that the tea gardens are one of them. We are aware that Sylhet is referred to as the "Land of Tea Gardens'.
Malnichara Tea Estate is known as the oldest and most heavily planted tea garden that was established in 1854. It is situated on Airport Road in Sylhet situated in the middle of the town. Once you have reached Sylhet central town you can use one of the rickshaws or other local transportation to get to this location.
9. Khadimnagar National Park:
The park is located just 15 kilometers from Sylhet city in the Khadimnagar Union of Sylhet. The park is bordered by six tea gardens, and the landscape of this park is steep. It was declared a National Park in the month of October 2009.
This forest is different from other forests in Bangladesh because the forest cover has grown in recent years. You must visit it to see the variety of commoner wildlife.
While you're returning from Khadimnagar You can also take a trip in the Mazar of Shah Paran (R) as it's on the route back to Sylhet.
10. Bholaganj:
Bholaganj is located 33 kilometers to the north of Sylhet city. It is the biggest granite quarry located in Bangladesh and is full of waterfalls, hills, and rivers.
The most prominent spots that attract the attention of tourists visiting this area are The Meghalayan clouds, waterfalls originating from hills, the sand beaches of Dholai endless streams, and the clear water flowing from the river.
The place is lovely, but the route to reach it isn't. The road that connects to Bholaganj is in a very poor state. Therefore, you should get yourself ready for the trip.
Conclusion:
Sylhet has always been a popular tourist destination in Bangladesh not just because the natural beauty here is welcoming however visitors are loved in this area. So, if you ever think that you live a life of mediocrity take a trip to Sylhet and take in the beauty of nature. You will feel the captivating feeling that can make you feel alive.
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