Sylhet, a paradise of natural beauty, offers boundless attractions for travelers.
Its high and low hills, lush tea gardens, and clear waters flowing over stone beds instantly captivate visitors.
In addition to these scenic natural spots, Sylhet city itself boasts numerous attractions, including Keane Bridge, Ali Amjad's clock, Chandni Ghat stairs, shrines of Hazrat Shahjalal (RA) and Shah Paran (RA), Khadimnagar National Park, Shahi Eidgah, and Gour Govinda's mound.
Sada Pathor: About 35 km from Sylhet city in Bholaganj offers a mesmerizing landscape of white stones, clear blue waters, and clouds embracing the mountains. The waterfall鈥檚 cool waters flow into the Dhalai River, creating a stunning view of green mountains and blue waters.
Ratargul: Known as the country's only freshwater swamp forest, Ratargul is a lush, green sanctuary submerged 4 to 7 months a year, with 73 plant species.
The best time to visit is during the rainy season when boating through this water forest offers an unforgettable experience.
Jaflong: Situated at the foot of the Khasi-Jainta hills near the Meghalaya border, Jaflong features layered stone piles along the Piyain River and offers views of neighboring landscapes. Nearby attractions include the Sreepur Tea Garden and Ecopark.
Rangpani: Located about 54 km from Sylhet city in Mokampunji, Rangpani is renowned for mountain waterfalls, white stone formations and betel plantations.
During the tour, visitors will also experience the Khasia village Mokampunji that have inhabited the area since ancient times.
Utmachara: Companiganj's Utmachara presents rows of hills, flowing mountain streams, and scattered stones under a clear blue sky, offering cool, refreshing scenery.
Lalakhal: Lalakhal is situated in Bangladesh, just below Cherrapunji in India, and is renowned for its striking blue waters.
The river features numerous bends and flows alongside the Sari Gowain river, creating scenic vistas. Its banks are lined with hilly forests, tea gardens, and diverse plant species, and it is located in Kanaighat upazila of Sylhet.
Lovachhara: Located in Lakshmi Prasad Union of Kanaighat, Lovachhara combines mountains, clouds, and river waters. It is famous for the confluence of the Surma and Lova rivers, tea gardens, waterfalls, hanging bridges, Khasia villages, Mughal-era relics, ancient ponds, stone quarries, and social forestry.
The area鈥檚 British-era Lovachhara Tea Garden spans approximately 1,839 acres on the banks of the Lova River, adjacent to Lalakhal Tea Garden.
This Eid, Sylhet promises a rich tapestry of natural and cultural attractions for all visitors to explore and enjoy.