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Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park

Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park

Where is Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park?

Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park
Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park

Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park is  positioned in Barlekha Upazila in Moulvibazar District of Sylhet Division. It's one of the largest  falls in Bangladesh. The cascade is a popular  sightseer spot in Bangladesh.   Monumental boulders,  girding forest, and the  touching aqueducts attract  numerous travelers for  fun and games parties and day trips. The 267 hectors Madhabkunda Eco Park( est. 2001) is located at Madhabkunda under Moulvibazar District. This area was declared as Eco Park with a  prospect to conserve the Madhabkunda waterfall and  girding biodiversity. The Madhabkunda Waterfall is the most  seductive  point of this Eco Park which is around 200ft. ( 61 m) high. A section of' Khasia'  lineage lives in the  timber  townlets of this area. They're  enthralled in someagro-economic conditioning in the forestland.

How to go to Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park?

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It's 80 km down from main Sylhet  city. You can go to Madhabkunda by cortege ,  machine or in private transportation. For cortege , the nearest position is Kulaura. After arriving at Kulaura, CNG or auto can be hired  to go to Madhabkunda. The distance of Madhabkunda is 6- 7 km from Barlekha Upazila. For  bus, it's alluded to go to Moulvibazar or Barlekha and  also take buses to Madhabkunda. There are several  motorcar services accessible from Dhaka. It's around one hour  trip by microbus from Kulaura rail position to Madhabkunda. It's an  fantastic trip to Madhabkunda.   You can  know the green  goddess of tea garden, the hills and the zigzag road through the hills on the  expressway which will  boost the interest of your  trip. You'll  know the great cascade in Madhabkunda- million tons of water falls from 200 feet height.  Monumental bolder of  monuments and the black  monuments in  giving away a shape of care in Madhabkundu. You can reach to Moulvibazar from Dhaka only via busdirectly.bHowever, you need to get off at Sreemangal position, If you want to travel by cortege . Also you need to take a original  machine or CNG to reach Moulvibazar. In case, you would like to fly to Moulvibazar, you have to reach sylhet first,  also you can take a direct bus to Moulvibazar. 

Where to stay during  trip to Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park?

Moulvibazar has several good quality  hospices in the  city. There are some resorts too. Sreemangal, the  near Upazila also has number of 5 star resorts around it.

What  effects to do during  trip to Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park?

 Madhabkunda is  girdled by  prosperous tea  manses and is full of water lilies. They make an alluring combination with the largest cascade in Bangladesh. Every time, thousands of excursionists are drawn to Madhabkunda because of its natural  goddess, especially in downtime when they come for picnics or longer  happiness  passages.  Utmost of the people visit the cascade during downtime season and this is the only season that you can go to top of the cascade. During the  stormy season, the  quantum of water is massive and  multitudinous water aqueducts can be  discerned. Bathing isn't  suffered as it's  parlous to get  near to the cascade. You enjoy the beautiful natural scenic of the Eco Park and feral  creatures, you can visit the Khashia Punji(  ethnical  vill) in the Eco Park, there are also" Khashia Paan"( Betel Leaf)  theater  near to the  townlets.

What are the eating  installations during  trip to  Madhabkunda Waterfall and Eco Park?

Victuals are accessible in Eco Park and cascade area. Kathaltali Bazar is the nearest  position where  victuals are accessible in favorable cost.  also, there are  multitudinous  shops  aaccessible in Barlekha and Moulvibazar have  restaurants where  sightseer can have lunch or  regale at the end of the day. There's a Parjatan Motel with a good  eatery for accommodation and food.

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