Srimangal tea states.
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Srimangal is known as 'tea capital of Bangladesh'. One of the highest quality tea in the world is produced and processed in Srimangal. However, Srimangal Upazila in Sylhet is not only known for tea. Srimangal, beautiful in green and green nature, has many sights to explore. Srimangal is a unique eco-tourism spot in Bangladesh, surrounded by wildlife and birds. In Srimangal, you will see the most greasy waxed eyes, the tea gardens. And the mountains will feel like a massless silence, which will bring the city beyond the comfort of calmness. Besides tea garden, let's know what else to look for in Srimangal.
Lauchara
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Lauchara National Park is located 8 kilometers away from Srimangal. It is a beautiful beautiful garden that can be seen on foot for a long period of time by various animals and plants. About 460 species of birds, mammals and reptiles are found in Lauchachate. Among them are deer, wild mummies, oysters, monkeys, spiders, clarinets, gibbons and many species of birds. In some places the forest is quite dense, in those areas striped leopard tigers can be seen occasionally.
Madhavkunda
Madhavkund is one of the highest fountains in Bangladesh. It is about 200 feet (61 meters) high, and about 60 kilometers from Srimangal. It is not too late to travel long distances to go to this fountain, because after a full mile the tea garden can be seen in miles wide, which is an enchanting scene.
Hawaluki Haor
Hawaluki Haor is one of the largest wetlands in the country, which covers 192 square kilometers of Srimangal upazila. Around 200,000 people living around this vast ocean of water and natural resources. In the winter the guest birds rush in the haor, which many birds come here to see. In the haor can also be wandered in the boat.
Rema-Kalega Forest
A part of the reserve forest of Taram Hills is located in the remote-Kelanga forests located in Habiganj, adjacent to Srimangal. Rema-Kelanga Wildlife Sanctuary has been built under the many hills, making many ponds and waterfalls in this region. Various types of animals can be seen in these sanctuaries. There are about 37 species of mammals, 167 species of birds, 7 amphibians, and 638 types of plants in Rema-Kelanga. Tripura, Santal, Telugu and Urang small communities live within this forest.
Satchhari forest
Satchhari forest is located in the 60 km southwest of Srimangal. This forest is also a large reserve forest of Lauchra, but it is relatively less than the people here. In this reserved region, more than the combination of summer trees is more. Several walk paths have been identified in this forest. Ape, Gibbon monkeys, lingurs, wild ducks, woodpeckers, Hornbills, etc are found around many waterfalls.
T estate
Not all tea gardens in Srimangal are open to tourists, unless previously kept. But to see tea processing, you can visit 'Srimangal T Factory' or 'T Research Institute'. Moreover, you can walk with workers in all the tea gardens.
nice place...i visited there once