The Chittagong division is perhaps the most attractive place for both local and foreign
travellers. But not a single five-star hotel is there in the city of cater to
the needs of the overseas tourists. Experts in tourism sector opine that the
hospitality industry plays the main role in attracting tourists but it really
hasn’t developed in the port city.
Sreemangal: The tea capital of Bangladesh.
Sreemangal, the tea
capital of Bangladesh, is basically a picturesque hilly area covered with tea
estates, large forests, lemon orchards and pineapple gardens. A large portion
of the world’s top quality tea is grown here and exported to different
countries. For miles around, tea estates from a perennially green mat on the
pitched hills. Besides its fame for tea, Sreemangal is famous for its exclusive
natural beauty, Haor, forests, fisheries and wildlife, which makes it an
important eco-tourism destination for the visitors.
Lawachara: A soothing place for nature lovers
If you are fond of
nature or wish to keep aside from busy schedule for a few days, bundle your
backpack and move towards the Lawachara national park.
The smoothing and
silent environment of the rain forest is very likely to reinvigorate you and
boost your energy to face the challenge for hectic life in this so called busy
world.
Jaflong: A Paradise on earth!
Jaflong, one of the most spectacular and
eye-catching tourist spots, lies to the northeast of sylhet, which is sixty
kilometers form the city, usually renowned for its natural beauty, boulders,
betel nuts(Paan), brilliant blue sky and tea and orange gardens. During the
rainy season, torrents of water can be seen cascading down the mountain froming
small waterfalls, which is beautiful a look at. A place of heavenly charm and
happiness, it is situated at the foot of the Khashia-Jaitnta hills. Jaflong has
the potential to be a dream destination for urban torrists who want to be at
one with nature.
A attractive scenic beauty: Madhabkundo waterfall
The waterfall at Madhabkundo is the largest of its kind in the country and one of the most dazzling natural tourist spots. During the rainy season torrent of crystal clear water gush down the hill making the spot a place of stunning beauty. The falls is located at Kataltholi-Patheria hill under kulaura upazila in Moulvibazar district under Sylhat Division in Bangladesh. Every year a large number of tourists visit the place for a change in their monotonous and busy life.
Fall of water in torrents form a height of 200ft is really eye-catching. The waterfall full of water lilies and surrounded by lush green tea gardens in an exceptional one. Furthermore, rubber plantation and lemon orchard around the spot have added colour to the beautiful landscape. The journey to Madhabkunda itself exhilarating. On the way, you can enjoy to your heart’s content the greenish beauty of teagardens, the hills and the zigzag roads through the hills. Besides the natural scenery, one of the great attractions of Madhabkunda is khashia polli(village). Khashia is one of the tribes of Bangladesh the migrated first presumably from Tibet to Assam about five hundred years ago and then to this country. Now the khasia people form one of the major matriarchal tribes in Bangladesh. Khasias call their village punjis where they live in clusters of houses within the cultural boundary of their own community.
Fall of water in torrents form a height of 200ft is really eye-catching. The waterfall full of water lilies and surrounded by lush green tea gardens in an exceptional one. Furthermore, rubber plantation and lemon orchard around the spot have added colour to the beautiful landscape. The journey to Madhabkunda itself exhilarating. On the way, you can enjoy to your heart’s content the greenish beauty of teagardens, the hills and the zigzag roads through the hills. Besides the natural scenery, one of the great attractions of Madhabkunda is khashia polli(village). Khashia is one of the tribes of Bangladesh the migrated first presumably from Tibet to Assam about five hundred years ago and then to this country. Now the khasia people form one of the major matriarchal tribes in Bangladesh. Khasias call their village punjis where they live in clusters of houses within the cultural boundary of their own community.
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