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Sylhet is tea capital, a prime attraction for all tourists visiting Bangladesh. Lying between the Khasia and the Jaintia hills on the north, and the Tripura hills on the south, Sylhet breaks the monotony of the flatness of this land by a multitude of terraced tea gardens, rolling countryside, and the exotic flora and fauna. This is home of the largest Shrines of the region, land of vibrant cultures from tribal & local people, natural resources like Madhabkunda waterfall, Tamabil, Jaflong, Lalakhal and the Bichanakandi-connected to Meghalaya by the river is most interesting to visit. Srimangal is a major attraction of Sylhet to visit for every tourist to experience the tea estate of the country. Endless tea gardens, Lawachara Rain forest, Madampur Dam and the Manipuri & Khasia communities are waiting for a better exploration of this state. Make an adventure and lose yourself into nature for a few days.
Around 7:00, Our responsible guide will meet you to start toward Sreemangal. After 4:30 hrs of driving approximately, we will see the green carpet. They're more than a hundred tea gardens waiting to pleasure you. We will visit tea, rubber, and pineapple gardens and drive towards Madhabpur Lake. In the evening, experience the famous traditional ‘7 layer tea’ after visiting Manipuri Para. Overnight in Sreemangal.
Early in the morning, get ready to explore the Lawachara National Park, the last remaining tropical rainforest. Home to a large variety of rare and endangered species, the most prominent of which are the Hallock Gibbons. We will drive for the birdwatching at wetland Baikka Beel. This is the place of thousand of migrated birds in winter. Enjoy a scenic drive through the tea gardens to Sylhet. Visit the Shrines of two famous Muslim Sufis. Overnight in Sylhet.
Today we will make a boat ride to explore Ratargul Swamp Forest. The flooded trees and the wild snakes are adventurous. After visiting Lakkaura Tea garden, we will drive towards Dhaka. Dinner and overnight stay in Dhaka.