RATARGUL

Ratargul is the only freshwater swamp woodland in Bangladesh. no matter its lifestyles over a giant stretch of swampland in the no longer too distant past, the swamp woodland now occupies a place of most effective rectangular kilometers. A densely wooded area comprising in most cases local hijol and koroch timber, Ratargul gives a sanctuary for distinct species of birds, monkeys, snakes, and other reptiles.
LALAKHAL

Lalakhal, that is another top traveler attraction in Jaintapur Upazilla, is protected with hills, herbal forests, tea gardens, and rivers beneath the Jainta Hill which comprises part of the Meghalaya levels of India. Flowing from the Indian component, the river Myntdu enters Lalakhal because the Saree and meets the river Guaiyan after passing Sarighat. Over a stretch of almost 12 km of the river from Lalakhal to Sarighat, the color of the water remains transparent inexperienced in wintry weather (in addition to in different seasons whilst it does now not rain) due to the minerals flowing with water and the sandy river bed.
SREEMONGOL

all of us traveling in and around Sreemongol is sure to be greeted by lush green tea gardens that reach over miles and miles of hilly regions, now not to speak of the chirping birds and shading trees except the pineapple and lemon gardens.
just kilometers away from the city, BTRI is effortlessly on hand via rickshaw or CNG-run car-rickshaw. With permission, you may input the ability and be curious about exquisite flower gardens, age-antique tea flora, a tea factory, a testing lab and plenty of extras.
BISNAKHANDI

Bisnakandi is a village situated in Rustompur Union under Guainghat Upazilla. that is in which many layers of the Khasi mountain meet at an unmarried factor from both facets. Flowing from above is a high fall. adding to its allure are darkish clouds hugging the mountain within the rainy season. And flowing underneath towards Bholaganj is a branch of the Piyain. alongside the movement flowing from high up in the mountain come huge boulders which might be deposited and mined in Bisnakandi.
JAFLONG

Despite the loss of its former splendor due to unrestricted mining and crushing of stones, Jaflong is still a ‘must-see’ destination for tourists visiting Sylhet. Flowing from the north Khasi mountains, the river Dauki enters Bangladesh under the name ‘Piyain’, along with the bank of which lies the spectacular Jaflong. About 62 km north-east from Sylhet city, Jaflong is in the East Jaflong Union under Guainghat Upazilla. Visitors can hire boats to go to the Zero Point and see the beautiful hanging bridge over the Dauki. Just across the river on the western side are the villages Sangrampunji and Nakshiapunji, which are accessible through ferries or rented boats. Just beside Nakshiapunji is Jaflong Tea Garden which is a top tourist attraction.