Ratargul And Bholaganj Sada Pathor

On this day tour from Sylhet we’ll visit Ratargul Swamp Forest. We’ll pick you up from your hotel in Sylhet and will drive for about two hours until we reach Ratargul Swamp Forest. At the forest we’ll take a boat ride, a peaceful and pleasant experience and the best way to enjoy the views of the forest and look for wildlife while crossing the many waterways. We’ll continue our journey to Bholaganj where we’ll have lunch and then explore the magnificent landscapes of this place. We’ll head back to Sylhet in the late afternoon and bring you back to your hotel.

Ratargul is a freshwater swamp forest located in Sylhet division, Bangladesh. It is a unique ecosystem that is submerged under water for most of the year, making it one of the few freshwater swamp forests in the world. Ratargul is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and serene atmosphere. We’ll take a boat ride through the swamp forest and witness the diverse flora and fauna that call this area home. The forest is home to a variety of aquatic animals, such as fish, crabs, and turtles, as well as several species of birds and monkeys.

One of the most unique features of Ratargul is the way the trees grow out of the water, creating an otherworldly landscape that is both beautiful and eerie. The forest also plays an important role in regulating the water levels of the surrounding areas, making it an essential part of the local ecosystem.

Bholaganj Sada Pathor is a white stone quarry located in Comilla district, Bangladesh. It is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning natural beauty and the unique texture and color of the white stones. Visitors to Bholaganj Sada Pathor can hike through the quarry and explore the beautiful natural formations that have been created by years of mining. The white stones, which are believed to be millions of years old, have a unique texture and color that make them a favorite among photographers and nature lovers.

Bholaganj Sada Pathor is also an important source of livelihood for the local community, as the stones are used in construction and other industries. We’ll learn about the process of mining and how the stones are cut and shaped into usable materials.