Beautiful of Sylhet

Bisnakandi is located in Rustampur union of Gowainghat upazila of Sylhet. Bichnakandi is a stone quarry. Another such stone quarry is Jaflong. However, the beauty of Jaflong is on the verge of being ruined due to uncontrolled stone extraction but Bichnakandi has retained its youth. Many steps of the Khasia hills on the Bangladesh-India border come from both sides and meet at one point and at the foot of the hills there is a high waterfall of Meghalaya in India. The main attraction of Bichnakandi to the tourists is the clear water flowing over the rocks and the white clouds flying over the mountains. At first glance, you will feel as if it is a stone bed, and the peace of mind that you will get by leaning on the clear water will drag you to bed again and again. It is as if the mountains, rivers, waterfalls and rocks have spread the natural magic of Bichnakandi.

Bholaganj is located in Kompaniganj, a bordering upazila of Sylhet district. On the other side of Bholaganj are the high hills of the Indian state of Meghalaya. The source of the Dhalai river is the water of the spring coming down from that hill. The green hills, the handful of clouds and the white stones coming down with the slope of the rainy season have multiplied the beauty of the river. The source of this river is called Bholaganj Zero Point or "White Stone". According to many, white stone is more beautiful than Bichnakandi. Apart from the white stone area, there are beautiful places like Utmachara and Turungchara nearby. With all these, Bholaganj is now an interesting tourist destination. The best time to visit Bholaganj is during the monsoon season and the next few months, i.e. June to September. If you go there at other times, you will see the beauty of the rocks, but the amount of water in the river will be less.

Jaflong is known as the daughter of nature. Jaflong is one of the favorite places of interest in Sylhet district. Jaflong is located in the Gowainghat upazila of Sylhet, near the Meghalaya border of India. The distance from Sylhet to Jaflong is only 72 kilometers. The clear water of the Piain River, the hanging Dauki Bridge, and the play of white clouds on the high mountains have made Jaflong unique. In each season, Jaflong manifests itself in a variety of forms that keep tourists interested throughout the year.

Tamabil, Surrounded by green hills and hills, Sylhet district is unique in nature. Impressed by the beauty of Sylhet, the poet Rabindranath Tagore called Sylhet a beautiful land. Tamabil is a place of natural beauty located on the Bangladesh-India border in Jaintapur upazila of Sylhet. If you continue along the Sylhet-Jaflong road, you will see Tamabil 5 km east of Jaflong. The distance from Sylhet district to Tamabil is about 55 kilometers. Tamabil is basically a check post on the border road between Sylhet in Bangladesh and Shillong in India. Tamabil offers a variety of sights, including hills and waterfalls in the Indian state of Meghalaya. So a lot of visitors come to visit Tamabil to be fascinated by the wonderful natural scenery.


Ratargul is the only swamp forest in Bangladesh. It is located in Gowainghat upazila, about 26 km from Sylhet district town. The Ratargul forest covers an area of ​​about 30,325 acres. This vast area consists of 504 acres of forest and the rest is filled with small and large water bodies. However, in the rainy season, the whole area looks the same. Ratargul is known as the 'Sundarbans of Sylhet'. These Ratargul wetlands are submerged for four to five months in a year. Then tourists from different parts of Bangladesh came to see the submerged forest trees. Many tourists also call Ratargul as the Amazon of Bangladesh. In the rainy season, various species of birds are seen on the branches of trees and some wild animals also take shelter in the branches of trees. Apart from this, thousands of guest birds sit in the pond here in winter. The best time to visit Ratargul is usually from July to October (late monsoon). In 1983, the Bangladesh Forest Department declared 504 acres of Ratargul forest as a wildlife sanctuary. Ratargul is a natural forest, the local forest department planted several trees here including Hijal, Varun, Karach.


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