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Ratargul Swamp Forest is a freshwater swamp forest located in Gowainghat, Sylhet, Bangladesh. Enjoy the Bisnakhandi charms of high mountains, sinuous rivers, graceful waterfalls, and dancing clouds. tart your day early in the morning as you meet your private tour guide in your hotel lobby. Departing from Sylhet, your journey begins with a leisurely drive by picturesque rice paddies fields. After arriving at Ratargul Swamp Forest, you will board a boat to explore one of the few freshwater swamp forests in the world. The forest is naturally conserved under the Department of Forestry (Govt. of Bangladesh). The evergreen forest is situated by the River Grain and linked with the Chengir Khal canal. Most of the trees that grow here are Koroch trees. The forest goes under 20-30 feet of water during the rainy season. For the rest of the year, the water level is about 10 feet deep variously. Continue to Bisnakhandi where many layers of the Khasi mountain meet at a single point from both sides. Flowing from above is a high waterfall. Adding to its charm are dark clouds hugging the mountains during the rainy season. Flowing underneath towards Bholaganj is a branch of the Piyain. Along the stream, flowing from high up in the mountains, come huge boulders that are deposited and mined in Bisnakhandi.
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It’s an amazing place.Naturally beautiful.Water,green sight ,hill and stone made the place wonderful.We are a group of friends visited the place.Everyone were wondering.. it is a place must have you seen.
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The Square of Dancing Circle besides the Ali Amjad's Clock is a famous place in Sylhet City area for Chatpati, Fuska and Tea-Coffee in a outdoor place since 2001. This place is known to the local people as the 'Pooranpul' or 'Fooler Tol'.
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Located about 60 km north of Sylhet city this place is famous for the border crossing into India located at Tamabil and the stone bed river that flows between the two countries at Jaflong Zero Point We stood just on the border, with Indian border guard a few feet away Many Indian tourists come here to take pictures and stand on their side of the border Next we go to Jaflong Zero Point which has majestic hills in the background in India One can also see the hanging bridge with traffic going and coming from India between the hills Here you are actually standing on Indian soil as there is no clear cut demarcation or boundary fence separating the two countries. The road to Jaflong from Sylhet is bad for about 10 to 20 kms but it is being prepared for carpetting so hope that finishing will be done before the next monsoon season Best time to visit is in winter highly recomended
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