Sylhet, June 7 -- Sylhet, a haven of natural splendor, provides an endless array of attractions for visitors.
The rolling hills, both high and low, coupled with the vibrant tea plantations and crystal-clear streams cascading over rocky riverbeds, immediately enchant all who visit.
Along with these picturesque natural locations, the city of Sylhet offers many points of interest such as Keane Bridge, Ali Amjad’s clock tower, Chandni Ghat steps, the holy sites dedicated to Hazrat Shahjalal (RA) and Shah Paran (RA), Khadimnagar National Park, Shahi Eidgah, and GourGovinda’s hillock.
Located approximately 35 kilometers away from Sylhet city in Bholaganj, Sada Pathar presents a captivating scenery featuring pristine white rocks, transparent azure water, and mist enveloping the hills. The cascade’s refreshing stream merges with the Dhalai River, resulting in an exquisite sight of verdant peaks against sapphire waters.
Ratargul: Recognized as the nation's sole freshwater swamp forest, Ratargul serves as a verdant refuge that remains inundated for 4 to 7 months annually, hosting approximately 73 different plant species.
The ideal time to go is during the wet season when navigating through this aquatic jungle provides a remarkable adventure.
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