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Trip to Srimangal and Sylhet for 10 days

$2,595.00

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A trip to Srimangal and Sylhet offers quite a variety of experiences within a short time. On this 10-day trip, you will explore the most picturesque green hilly areas covered by tea leaves, preserved rain forests, wildlife and bird sanctuaries, renowned waterfalls, haors, local lifestyle, and culture of this region. Hiking, cycling, and country boat cruising are unforgettable memories.

Pay a deposit $1,297.50 Balance payment will be required on October 18, 2024

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Sylhet holds a spectacular variety of extraordinary landscapes, wildlife sanctuaries, marshy areas, and vibrant lifestyles to explore. Sylhet and Srimongal lie in the northeastern part of Bangladesh, bordered by the Indian states of Meghalaya, Manipur, and a tiny area of Tripura. It has Khashia and Jayanta Hills in the north and the Tora Hills in the southeast. This area produces and exports a large quantity of high-quality tea, with low-rolling hills carpeted by tea plantations, scattered patches of tropical forests, lemon & pineapple cultivation, orange groves, and massive wetland marshes. The variety of countryside scenery inside Sylhet remains ripe for exploration.

The average rainfall in this part is higher than in the rest of Bangladesh, a fact that the British tea planters realized in the 18th century and started to cultivate tea in this part.

The area is temperate and cool, with clean, crisp, fresh air in winter and moderately warm in summer, but has an annual rainfall of 5000mm, the highest in the country.

The Holy Shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal and Hazrat Shah Paran, the 14th-century Sufi saint, is an important pilgrimage site for the Muslims in Sylhet town. The messianic Muslim saint is one of the earliest pioneers of Islamic culture in Bangladesh, responsible for mass conversions of Bengalis to Hinduism and Buddhism. This area has a population of Khashia, Pangou, Manipuri, and Tripura ethnic communities, all living in villages around the hills and practicing Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity. Tripura, Khasia, & Pangou people tend to skip regular contact with the outside world, occasionally venturing out of their settlements. Exceptional “Manipuri” people have integrated into Bangladeshi society as artisans, businesspeople, and jewelers.

Srimongal, about 75 km south of Sylhet and 150 km northeast of Dhaka, is the tea capital of Bangladesh. This slightly hilly, massive area, covered by a green carpet of tea leaves, is one of the most picturesque sights. Occasionally, the presence of lemon orchards, pineapple plantations, and rubber plantations makes this a perfect place for a visit. Also, the tropical forests, wildlife, bird sanctuaries, waterfalls, and lakes are the attractions that keep you busy every day. This is a perfect holiday destination to enjoy nature and tranquility.

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