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Jaflong, Ratargul Swamp Forest, Bichnakandi, Pantumai Jharna
Location

Jaflong - It is located at Jaflong in Gowainghat upazila of Sylhet district on the Bangladesh-India border. It is located in Rustampur union of Bichanakandi-Gowainghat upazila. Ratargul Swam Forest - Fatehpur Union of Gowainghat Upazila.

Transportation

Tourist Center Jaflong: 56 km from Sylhet to Sylhet Tamabil Highway, 32 km from Gowainghat Upazila Sadar via Sarighat. And 12 km through Radhanagar. Means of communication - bus, microbus, jeep, CNG and taxi. Tourist Center Bichanakandi: 48 km from Sylhet to Hadarpar Bazar by road via Salutikar. 63 km from Gowainghat-Sarighat to Hadarpar Bazar. 17 km from Gowainghat Upazila Sadar to Hadarpar Bazar. Bichnakandi 04 km from Hadarpar Bazar. Means of communication: Buses, microbuses, jeeps, CNG and taxis to Hadarpar Bazar. Boat from Hadarpar market. Tourist Spot Ratargul Swam Forest: 35 km by road from Sylhet, 30 km from Gowainghat Upazila Sadar. Means of communication: Buses, microbuses, jeeps, CNG and taxis.

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Tourist center Jaflong

 Jaflong is a wonderful gift of nature, a land of immense natural beauty. Jaflong is a dream world surrounded by rolling clear water on the rocks, calm and lush green hills. The only limestone mine in South Asia, plain tea-gardens, famous Khasia Pan-Supari orchards, Khasia Palli and Khasia's culture have flourished. Prosperous. During the dry and winter seasons, an average of 800-900 domestic and foreign tourists enjoy the immense beauty of Jaflong every day.

 

Tourist center Bichnakandi

Bichnakandi, a tourist spot on the Bangladesh-India border near Meghalaya, has been created by nature with its own sweetness. Descending from Meghalaya, Asha unknowingly swayed with the sparkling cool water and the palm groves of seven green hills in a row. Meme Asha across the mountain chest is a captivating fountain, the current flowing over the bed of rocks draws the mind into the depths of nature. During the dry and winter seasons, an average of 400-500 domestic and foreign tourists visit Bichnakandi every day to satisfy their minds.

Tourist spot Ratargul Swam Forest

Ratargul Swam Forest is an interesting tourist spot. The Ratargul is the only freshwater swamp forest in the subcontinent, almost impregnable in the dense undergrowth of Hijal, Karach, Baruna, Cane and Murta. The cool breeze, the chirping of birds, the breathtaking views and the silent boat rides make it a paradise. On an average, about 150-200 domestic and foreign tourists visit Ratargul Swam Forest every day.