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Sylhet division occupies the north east part
of Bangladesh, has an area of 12596 sq. km
and a population of 7.899 million. There are
4 districts and 14 municipalities under Barisal.
It is a natural hilly, forest area with ox
bow lakes and famous shrines.
Sylhet
City:
Nestled
in the picturesque Surma Valley amidst scenic
tea plantations and lush green tropical forests,
greater Sylhet is a prime attraction for all
tourists visiting Bangladesh. Laying between
the Khasia and the Jaintia hills on the north,
and the Tripura hills on the south, Sylhet
breaks the monotony of the flatness of this
land by a multitude of terraced tea gardens,
rolling countryside and the exotic flora and
fauna. Here the thick tropical forests abound
with many species of wildlife, spread their
aroma around the typical hearth and homes
of the Mainpuri Tribal maidens famous for
their dance.
The
Sylhet valley is formed by a beautiful, winding
pair of rivers named the Surma and the Kushiara
both of which are fed by innumerable hill
streams from the north and the south. The
valley has good number of haors, which are
big natural depressions. During winter these
haors are vast stretches of green land, but
in the rainy season they turn into turbulent
seas.
These
haors provide a sanctuary to the millions
of migratory birds who fly from Siberia across
the Himalayas to avoid the severe cold there.
Sylhet has also a very interesting and rich
hilstory, Before the conquest by the Muslims,
it was ruled by local chieftains. In 1303,
the great Saint Hazrat Shah Jalal came to
Sylhet from Delhi with a band of 360 disciples
to preach Islam and defeated the then Raja
Gour Gobinda.
Sylhet
thus became a district of saints, shrines
and daring but virile people. Its rich potentialities
became easily attractive and the 18th century
Englishmen made their fortune in tea plantation.
About 80 km. from Sylhet town connected by
road and rail, Srimangal, which is known as
the tea capital of Bangladesh, is the actual
tea center of the area.
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For
miles and miles around, the visitor
can see the teagardens spread like
a green carpet over the plain land
or on the sloping hills. A visit to
the tea plantation in Sylhet is a
memorable experience. Sylhet, the
tea granary of Bangladesh, not only
has over 150 tea gardens but also
proudly possesses three largest tea
gardens in the world in both area
and production.
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[Sylhet
- Tea Garden] |
Sylhet
is the land of Shrine’s, natural Hills,
forests, beautiful tree plantations and lots
of Haors. It is an old city with full of natural
beauties. A large number of tourists come
every year to visit Sylhet. The main attraction
of Sylhet city is the Shrine of Hajrat Shahjalal(R)
and Hajrat Shah Poran (R). Shrine of Hajrat
Shahjalal (R) is on the top of a hillock (tilla)
in Sylhet city. Thousands of visitors are
coming everyday in this Shrine. Shrine of
Hajrat Shah Paran (R) is eight km far from
Sylhet town on the Sylhet-Jaflong road where
also thousands of visitors visits this Shrine
everyday. Road journey to Sylhet is an wonderful
experience through roads running ups and down
the hills and green lush tea gardens of nature
at its best. |