Well this time I am not
gonna write too much. I am just gonna give you an overview with lot of pictures
that I have taken during my visit.
And the journey began from Grand Sultan Tea Resort |
As said it was an
official tour organized by my firm. I and one of my colleagues went to Sylhet
with the aim of visiting some of our clients based in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Sylhet
is the capital of Sylhet District and Sylhet Division in Bangladesh. It lies on
the banks of the Surma River in north-east Bangladesh. The city has a population
of over 500,000 people with 26.5 km² land area.
In front famous Jaflong Waterfall |
Original plan was to go
to Tanguar Haor after completing our assignments but at the end decided to go
to Sreemangal with the aim of seeing tea gardens and famous Jaflong Waterfall.
Greener Bangladesh. At Jaflong Eco-Park |
We completed our
assignments by Thursday (23/10/2014) evening and went to Sreemangal. We stayed overnight
at Sunny Vai and Tohidul Vai’s apartment. Rabbi Vai joined us from Sunamganj.
Next morning went to Jaflong and it took
over three hours to go there. The best way to visit around in Sreemangal is by
a car. We used CNG to go there from Sreemangal to Jaflong. It cost us around
BDT 1,300 to go and come back.
Travel Partners, Sunny Vai (right), Mehedi Vai (middle) & Rabi Vai (left) |
Mehadi Vai with his style |
On our way back we also used Bangladesh
Railway.
Mehedi Vai: Bangladeshi Shah Rukh Khan |
Next day visited some tea garden and
Madhobpur Lake (Best one I have seen so far) and came back to Dhaka in the
evening.
Amara Koye Jon |
Bus drivers in Bangladesh are reckless.
They are responsible for most of the road accident happening in Bangladesh. My recommendation
for whoever reading this is, use alternative means of transport system if
possible. If not then try to use recognized transport company (i.e. Greenline,
Shohag, Saoudia etc). Try to avoid Hanif, Shamoly and others (similar kind).
At the famous Ispahahi Tea Garden |
At Madhobpur Lake |
Anyway it was a great tour at the end. I desperately
needed something like that to refresh myself. Big thanks to Mehedi Vai for smoothly
managing the tour.
7 Layer Tea at Lawachara National Park |
Thank for reading guys. Stay tuned.
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