Srimangal (Moulvibazar): Do you know about Srimangal Tea Garden ? If you don’t know, welcome to the state of tea.
Mo__ulvibazar is the capital of this tea country is Srimangal. There are 40 tea gardens in this one union of Moulvibazar district. Surrounded by green hills and tea gardens, Srimangal, the tea capital, has always been an ideal place for travelers. Srimangal can be an ideal destination for those who want to visit nature. Srimangal is also famous for its rainfall. The highest rainfall in the country occurs here. If you are lucky, you can get a taste of another experience of visiting the tea garden with drizzle.
There are some more places to visit in Srimangal Upazila :
* Srimangal Tea garden.
* Tea Research Center, Srimangal, Moulvibazar.
* Madhabkund waterfall.
* Lauachara Rain Forest.
* Hakaluki Haor.
Green wrapped tea garden:
Tea Garden, Srimangal, Moulvibazar.
Srimangal, surrounded by greenery, has the largest tea garden in the world. And there are also pineapple and rubber plantations.
The immense natural beauty of Srimangal and the roaming of wild animals will instantly fascinate you. On the north-western side of Srimangal, except for Haor, the whole upazila is covered with tea gardens. When you walk through miles and miles of tea gardens, you will feel as if all the beauty of the world has come here.
Tea Research Center (sri****mangal, Moulvibazar) :
A research center has been set up in the capital of Chai. The Bangladesh Tea Research Center is located just two kilometers from the main town of Srimangal. This place is best known as BTRI. BTRI can be easily reached by renting a rickshaw from the city for 15 to 20 rupees. The project development office of Bangladesh Tea Board is located at BTRI campus. As soon as you get off the rickshaw at the office gate, you will see a variety of flowers. Another tea board office of BTRI. Both side by side. Inside you will see 60-70 year old tea trees. The only medicinal plant garden in Bangladesh with tea production process, tea testing lab, research factory. The natural environment of BTRI is captivating.
The country’s first tea museum has been set up at BTRI in Srimangal. With the establishment of the Tea Museum, a new dimension has been added to the tourism of Srimangal.
Madhabkund Falls:
One of the attractions of Moulvibazar is Madhabkund Jharna. About 200 feet high waterfall Madhabkund is about 75 kilometers from Srimangal. You will never know when you will lose yourself on the way to Madhabkund, surrounded by hills and greenery. The endless stream of Madhabkunda will fill your mind with peace. There is no better way to go to Madhabkund than CNG. Because, after getting off the bus, you will have to suffer again. Madhabkund can be reached quite well by reserve CNG at 700-800 BDT.
Lauyachhara Rain Forest:
The Lauyachhara Rain Forest is located eight kilometers east of the town of Srimangal. There are various species of birds, monkeys, pythons, wild chickens, deer and cats and bananas in this sanctuary. Lauyachhara is an interesting place for bird lovers. There are two ways to get to this forest by CNG or autorickshaw. CNG fare is 100-150 BDT. But it is better to bargain.
Hakaluki Haor:
Srimangal has come to visit. Even if you come so close, can’t anyone see Hakaluki Haor? About 192 sq km of wetland ecosystem Hakaluki Haor has a population of about 190,000. And Hakaluki Haor is only an hour and a half from Srimangal. Many other rare species of birds can be seen in Hakaluki, including mudflats and swarms of pankauri. The only way to get to Hakaluki is by CNG-powered autorickshaw. The rent will be 600-700 BDT.
Listening to the story of Srimangal, the capital of tea, do you see the green view of the tea garden in a row? Then start packing now. Spend a few days on this Eid holiday in Srimangal, the capital of tea.
How to get there: You can reach Srimangal by bus or train from Dhaka. However, if you go by bus, if the road is empty, you will arrive before the train. There are different buses including Hanif, ENA, Unique, Ruposhi Bangla from Mohakhali and Sayedabad bus terminals. There is also an arrangement to go to Sylhet by mail or in the forest at Srimangal.
Where to state : There are several great cottages and resorts in Srimangal that are not found in other areas. However, the best accommodation for visiting the Srimangal Tea Garden is the Tea Research Center and the two rest houses of the Project Development Unit. And there is a tea board tea resort. All three are located inside the tea garden.
There is also the magnificent Grand Sultan Tea Resort. This is a five star arrangement in Srimangal. Rent starts from 11 thousand BDT.
Apart from this, there are good residential hotels to stay in Srimangal town. Those who want to stay at a lower cost 500-1000 BDT.
they have to stay in hotels in the city. Such as Hotel Tea Town, Hotel Plaza, Hotel United etc. However, if you want to stay in a good quality resort or cottage, you have to make arrangements for accommodation at least one week before the trip.
Where to eat: The cost of food in Srimangal is much less. There are almost all kinds of restaurants in the city. Among them Panshi and Panch Bhai restaurants are very popular. In these restaurants you can eat a variety of food including bharta bhaji for 100-500 BDT.
However, the most interesting thing about Srimangal is the seven-colored tea of blue throat .
Madhabkund, Hakaluki Haor and Lauyachhara also have all kinds of delicious food including rice, pulses, chicken, duck meat.
So I think you guys go there.