Jaflong
Travel to Jaflong
Beautiful travel place Jaflong |
Jaflong is one among the foremost
attractive tourist spots in Sylhet division. It's about 60 km faraway from
Sylhet town and takes two hours’ drive to succeed in there. Jaflong is
additionally a scenic spot nearby amidst tea gardens and rate great thing about
rolling stones from hills. It’s situated besides the river Mari within the lap
of Hill Khashia.
The Mari river is coming from the good
Himalayas of India, which bringing million plenty of stone boulders with its
tide. You’ll watch the stone collection from the river in Jaflong also as
you'll enjoy the boating within the river Mari. Jaflong is completely a hilly
area of real natural beauty where hills are greenish with the forests.
Lots
of wild animal lives during this forest, so you would like to take care to
enter within the forest alone. You’ll see the life-style of Tribe Khashia in
Jaflong. If you plan to go to Jaflong it's advisable to start out from Sylhet
within the early morning in order that you'll comeback by evening covering the
opposite tourists spots of nearby areas of Jaflong. The opposite tourist areas
nearby Jaflong are Tamabil, Sripur and Jaintapur.
:: Tamabil
Tamabil
is that the border area with India and is 05 km before Jaflong. If you plan to
go to Shilong of India then you'll need to cross this border by completing your
customs formalities. To travel to India you need valid Visa.
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Sripur
Sripur
is another beautiful tourist spot where you'll see the waterfall with great
tide falling form the hills. Besides the enchanting views of the world, one
also can have a glimpse of the waterfalls across the border of India. Very Big
stones sometimes are coming during this waterfall in Sripur. After completion
of visiting Jaflong and Tamabil you want to visit Sripur on the thanks to
return to Sylhet. It’s only 7-8km from Jaflong on an equivalent road to Sylhet
a sub road entered into Sripur waterfall. Here you'll see the stone collection
and orange garden if you go inside Sripur crossing the hills.
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