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Srimangal green region of Sylhet in the Northeast Bangladesh by the Himalayas broken precious rocks filled the land mines at present worn off lower hills is occupied by the terrace tea plantation and rubber garden. The Lawacharra rainforest reserved is home to diverse wildlife including the primates species are still surviving nearby the primitive peoples in the act of fearing due to human intervention. Srimangal is also fascinated by the birds of wetlands, breathtaking view of the valley and isolated waterfalls traversing the miles of undulated mud path inspires nature treks to expedition’s lovers.
Packages:
Tour Itinerary:
Day-01: Dhaka – Srimangal By Car And Visit Srimangal
The day activities in Srimangal after having lunch around the terraced tea garden and Madhabpur lake. Enjoy the specially made tea.
Day-02: Rainforest Expeditions for Sighting the Primates and Primitive
Early morning insight into the dense forest for sighting the wildlife including the most wondering primate species is hoolock gibbons and some of the rare species. Explore Khasia village for understanding the ethnocentric peoples sustainably living in the forest. rest sometime after the shower. Visit a Monipuri ethnocentric people’s village, just a few km drives to the hail haors for bird watching, village life, cycling etc.
Day-03: Srimangal Nature Treks to Hum Hum Waterfalls
Adventure trails to the spectacular Hum Hum waterfalls amidst stream, stone, forest is pretty set for the adventure trekkers to make memorable experience forever. In the afternoon return car drive to Dhaka, on the way, an early dinner will be served from Highway restaurant. The tour ends at your hotel / residence.
Notes:
Bangladesh Expeditions – a Dhaka based inbound specialized tour operator in Bangladesh. We have been providing our extensive services to the valued clients and promoting Bangladesh as a fascinating travel destination in world map of tourism since 2001