12-06-2018 12:53 PM
Bangladesh is a land of rivers. Every river has some distinct sights. Jadukata is one of them. It is located in Sunamganj, Sylhet. This bluish river is originated from Meghalaya,India.
To visit the Jadukata first you have to reach at Sunamganj, from there you have to hire Motor bike,because it is the best transportation for the bumpy roads in Sunamganj. It will take around 40-60 minutes to reach at Jadukata river from the Sunamganj town.
After reaching the destination point the tiredness of the journey surely will be banished within a second. The mighty sights of this bluish river will drive away all the tiredness. This is a river with different outlooks in different seasons. The sandy bank of the river definitely will give you the feel of sea beach. In the rainy season it gets wider, whilst in the winter it becomes narrow. The significant things about this place are the transparent bluish water and the view of hillocks. The view of surrounding is so fascinating, if you walk through the sandy bank, every footsteps will blow your mind with freshness. It will not let you to stay calm here. To see the maximum beauty of the Jadukata do not forget to visit it in the morning.
12-06-2018 01:20 PM
যাব যাব করে অনেক দিন হল যাওয়া আর হয় না , লোভ লাগাইয়া দিলেন ভাই @zafahim
12-06-2018 01:28 PM
@MahabubMunna আসেন ভাই সময় করে একবার, আমরাও গেলাম আপনার সাথে ।
এই জায়গায় আমি বার বার যেতে রাজি।
12-06-2018 01:53 PM
12-07-2018 01:16 AM
Hey @zafahim,
Thank you for introducing the Jadukata river, it is amazing.
I could take a ride on a motorbike just to see the sunrise at this river. I think you suggested to go there in the mornings because of this. Am I right?
12-07-2018 01:34 AM
@MashaPS you are most welcome to visit this place.
Exactly.... Beside this, morning is the best time to capture the photos here 😊
12-07-2018 01:47 AM
Thank you @zafahim for sharing a beautiful post....
12-07-2018 08:06 AM
Amazing view, @zafahim! Thank you for sharing. The one thing that brings most peace to me is watching endless water touching the horizon. I love to have the chance to photograph it myself. ^_^