Rolling hills covered in neat rows of green tea bushes at a plantation in Sreemangal, Sylhet.
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Attractions in Sylhet & Tea Gardens

Endless greenery, tea gardens, and rain forests 🍃☕

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Tea Gardens of Sreemangal, Sylhet

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Hazrat Shahjalal Mazar Sharif
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Hazrat Shahjalal Mazar Sharif

📍 Sylhet

🏰 Castle

A major spiritual and historical complex dedicated to the patron saint of Sylhet, featuring stunning Islamic architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.

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Jaflong
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Jaflong

📍 Sylhet

🏔 Scenic View

A scenic river destination at the base of the Khasi hills, famous for its crystal clear water and colorful river stones.

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Lawachara National Park
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Lawachara National Park

📍 Sreemangal

🌲 Nature

A lush tropical rainforest offering guided treks to see rare western hoolock gibbons and an immersive rural nature experience.

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Lawachara National Park Trail (3-Hour Loop)
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Lawachara National Park Trail (3-Hour Loop)

📍 Sreemangal

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

5.5km moderate 3-hour forest loop with 60m elevation gain. This official nature trail winds through a dense semi-evergreen rainforest known for its Hoolock Gibbon population and diverse avian species. Guided tours are available at the entrance.

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Malnicherra Tea Estate
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Malnicherra Tea Estate

📍 Sylhet

🌿 Garden

The oldest tea estate in Bangladesh, offering scenic walking paths through rolling hills of neatly manicured tea bushes.

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Ratargul Swamp Forest
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Ratargul Swamp Forest

📍 Gowainghat

🌲 Nature

A unique freshwater swamp forest where visitors explore submerged evergreen trees by traditional wooden boats in a serene aquatic rural setting.

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Sylhet-Tamabil Scenic Highway
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Sylhet-Tamabil Scenic Highway

📍 Sylhet

🚗 Road Trip

55km paved highway (1.5-2 hours) passing through the foothills of the Jaintia Hills. Key highlights include the historic Jaintiapur ruins, sprawling tea estates, and the dramatic mountain views of Meghalaya near the Jaflong border point.

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Adventure World

Adventure World

📍 Sylhet

🎢 Theme Park

A premier family destination featuring 16 high-energy thrill rides including a giant wheel and bumper cars, a large open concert gallery, and landscaped grounds on Airport Road near Osmani International Airport.

Dreamland Amusement & Water Park

Dreamland Amusement & Water Park

📍 Sylhet

🧗 Adventure

A premier destination for families, this expansive park features a large water park with multiple slides and a variety of high-energy mechanical rides.

Madhabkunda Eco Park

Madhabkunda Eco Park

📍 Moulvibazar

🌲 Nature

Home to one of the largest waterfalls in Bangladesh, this park offers scenic picnic spots and walking paths through hilly forest terrain.

Sreemangal-Bhanugach Tea Garden Road

Sreemangal-Bhanugach Tea Garden Road

📍 Sreemangal

🚗 Road Trip

30km paved loop and corridor (1-2 hours) winding through the heart of Bangladesh's tea country. The route passes through Lawachara National Park's rainforest canopy and the emerald slopes of the Finlay and Ispahani tea estates.

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theatre
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Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theatre

📍 Sylhet

🔬 Science

A state-of-the-art science center and planetarium offering immersive astronomical shows and interactive scientific exhibits for families.

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Bisnakandi
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Bisnakandi

📍 Sylhet

🏔 Scenic View

A breathtaking landscape where multiple layers of green hills meet a stone-filled river, creating a natural mountain-fed pool.

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Keane Bridge
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Keane Bridge

📍 Sylhet

🏛 Landmark

An iconic 1930s steel arch bridge known as the gateway to Sylhet, offering classic views of the Surma River.

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Lala Khal
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Lala Khal

📍 Sylhet

🏔 Scenic View

Known for its stunning turquoise water, this wide river offers families a peaceful boat journey through rolling hills and tea gardens.

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Madhabkunda Waterfall
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Madhabkunda Waterfall

📍 Moulvibazar

🏔 Scenic View

One of the tallest waterfalls in Bangladesh, featuring a dramatic drop over rocky cliffs into a pool surrounded by dense forest.

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Madhabpur Lake
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Madhabpur Lake

📍 Kamalganj

🐄 Farm

A tranquil lake situated inside a tea estate, famous for its blooming water lilies and the surrounding hills covered in tea plantations.

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Museum of Rajas
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Museum of Rajas

📍 Sylhet

🏰 Castle

This museum, located in the former home of the mystic poet Hason Raja, showcases the life and works of the celebrated local philosopher.

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Satchari National Park
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Satchari National Park

📍 Habiganj

🌲 Nature

A diverse nature reserve featuring well-maintained trekking trails, canopy walks, and a rich variety of bird species and wildlife.

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Sylhet-Bholaganj White Stone Drive
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Sylhet-Bholaganj White Stone Drive

📍 Sylhet

🚗 Road Trip

35km high-quality paved highway (1 hour) recently upgraded to provide scenic access to the northern border. It offers views of the Dholai River and leads to the unique 'Sada Pathar' (White Stone) region where the Meghalaya mountains meet the plains.

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Hum Hum Waterfall Trek

Hum Hum Waterfall Trek

📍 Kamalganj

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

8km challenging 5-hour trek with 220m elevation gain. This route leads through the Rajkandi Reserve Forest, requiring stream crossings and steep climbs on slippery, muddy terrain. It is famous for reaching one of Bangladesh's most remote waterfalls. Bamboo walking sticks are recommended and available from local villagers.

Manipuri Village

Manipuri Village

📍 Sreemangal

🏘 Town / Village

An authentic cultural area home to the indigenous Manipuri community, famous for their traditional handloom weaving and unique architecture.

Osmani Museum

Osmani Museum

📍 Sylhet

🏰 Castle

The ancestral home of General M.A.G. Osmani now serves as a museum dedicated to the commander-in-chief of the Bangladesh Armed Forces.

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Ali Amjad's Clock ©

Ali Amjad's Clock

📍 Sylhet

🏛 Landmark

A historic Victorian-era clock tower located near the Keane Bridge, representing the city's colonial heritage.

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Bangladesh Tea Research Institute (BTRI) ©

Bangladesh Tea Research Institute (BTRI)

📍 Sreemangal

🌿 Garden

A research facility featuring a variety of tea species and ornamental gardens, providing an educational and scenic experience for families.

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Jaintapur Ruins ©

Jaintapur Ruins

📍 Jaintapur

🏰 Castle

An archaeological site featuring megalithic stones and the remnants of the ancient Jaintia Kingdom's palace, offering a window into prehistoric Sylhet.

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Khadimnagar National Park ©

Khadimnagar National Park

📍 Sylhet

🌲 Nature

A peaceful hilly rainforest reserve near the city perfect for light hiking and observing the intersection of forest and tea gardens.

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Sylhet Shahi Eidgah ©

Sylhet Shahi Eidgah

📍 Sylhet

🏘 Town / Village

A historic Mughal-era prayer ground built by Emperor Aurangzeb, featuring fortified walls and grand architectural gateways.

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Tilagarh Eco Park ©

Tilagarh Eco Park

📍 Sylhet

🦁 Zoo

A hilly wildlife conservation area and zoo featuring leopards, deer, and exotic birds within a preserved natural forest environment on the edge of the city.

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