Discover the best top things to do in Sreemangal, Bangladesh including Community Ecotourism, Green Leaf Eco Tourism, Sreemangal tours, Lawachara National Park, Ham Ham Waterfall, Madhabpur Lake, Baikka Beel Wetland Sanctuary, MB Legacy Shopping Mall.
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COMMUNITY ECOTOURISM is a private tour operating Services with concentration on Nature & Responsible Tourism.
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Green Leaf Eco Tourism started in Sreemangal & Sylhet. Over the last 10 (Ten) years, our tour operations have expanded to offer tour services across Bangladesh. A core value of Green Leaf Eco Tourism, is our commitment to environmental and cultural preservation, this ensures our tours support the local community. At Green Leaf Eco Tours we strive to provide our clients with memorable experiences. In order to do this we provide the following services: * Organise all travel needs, including accommodation, train/bus/launch/plane tickets to and from the travel region; * Design guided and independent tours, based on the interests of the clients; * Offer a selection of packaged tours (e.g. eco, holiday, festival, heritage, cultural, trekking, bird watching); and * Bicycle tours - our speciality. We are committed to ensuring that our tours create life long memories for our clients, so please contact us if you want a tour to remember.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
We are currently offering tours all around Bangladesh and we have been working in tourism for last 6 years.We are still a small company but our specialty is we arrange individual trips to any destination for our clients. At the moment we are also taking our clients to hill tracks, Sundarbans,SaintMartin Island, and many more places. We look forward to offer you our best service.
4.5 based on 109 reviews
This is a tropical forest in Bangladesh where there are wild animals, tribal and nature.
Lawachara National Park is the best studied and most visited protected area in Bangladesh. The park is located close to the town of Srimangal but within Kamalganj Upazila, Moulvibazar District in the northeast of the country. It comprises about half of the 2,740 ha West Bhanugach Reserved Forest. Lawachara National Park covers approximately 1,250 ha of semi-evergreen tropical forest. The land was declared a national park by the Bangladesh government on July 7, 1996 under the Wildlife Act of 1974. Lawachara National Park is best known for the relative ease of seeing primates including four globally threatened species: Northern Pig-tailed Macaque, Phayre’s Leaf Monkey, Capped Langur, and the most important population in Bangladesh of Western Hoolock Gibbon, the only ape found in Bangladesh. The forest is a popular destination for nature lovers and scientists, a wide range of forest birds are present from Oriental Pied Hornbill and Kalij Pheasant down to six species of flowerpecker – Bangladesh’s smallest birds. Surveys continually find species new for the forest and several species are only known in Bangladesh from Lawachara. The micro-climate of tall forest trees, cool clean air, and lush green seems a world away from the rest of Bangladesh. Two villages of Khashia ethnic community are located inside the forest. The largest, “Magurchara Punji”, is inhabited by 40 households and the other, “Lawachara Punji”, has 23 households. Surrounding the NP are tea estates, and several villages including a Tipra community of 75 households. Ecotourism is rapidly developing in the area through local guest houses and guides.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
please please go and see how beautiful and green Bangladesh is. went with family and every single picture was breath taking. After a bit the kids got very hot ( August !) and bored but definitely worth the drive to get to this amazing place
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