Sylhet Statement

in TravelFeed6 years ago (edited)

Sylhet is one of the beautiful districts of Bangladesh. It is difficult to see the beauty of Sylhet. I have only tried to give a brief description of the notable tourist spots.

Saliva:

The entire canal flowing from Cherrapunji in India is covered with green water. It's hard to believe how the color of the water can be without seeing it with your own eyes. The color of the water is more beautiful in the afternoon sun than in the afternoon.

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Jaflong:

Once upon a time, Sylhet meant Jaflong to tourists. Jaflong is really amazing with its stone laying on the banks of the Piain River. If you look away from the current, you can see Dauki Bridge. I first went in 2003. In terms of beauty, it is not like before.

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DB's Haor:

DB Haor is located at Jaintapur in Sylhet. This haor is located at the foot of Meghalaya with a few bills. In the rainy season, a lot of red water lilies bloom on the bill. So it is better to go very early in the morning to enjoy the beauty of Shuffler.

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Suggestion:

Except Lalakhal, it is a good time to go to almost all the spots. The beauty of most places is due to the water and the communication system is also boat dependent. So choose the rainy season to travel to Sylhet. If one wants to go to only 2/3 places, one can give preference to Bichanakandi, Ratargul, Lalakhal. image source here

Note:
Everyone should pay attention so that the environment is not ruined while traveling.

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