Tuesday, 23 Apr, 2024
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Tuesday, 23 Apr, 2024
The Daily Post

The diversity of Jainta Jaflong ready to attract tourists

Staff Reporter

The diversity of Jainta Jaflong ready to attract tourists

Due to the diversity of Sylhet‍‍`s tradition and culture, the tourists are standing at one end of the plain with a high hill.  White clouds are playing on the mountain.  When it rains, the sun glistens in the water of the waterfall coming down the hill.  In the distance, there are various types of birds playing underwater in the chest.  Such wonderful beauty of hill-plain swamps can be seen only in Sylhet.

The unique beauty of this area has been revealed above, just as nature has concealed rare minerals beneath the soil of this area. This area has been touched by feet, creating a shady spiritual aura. Their hearts race at the aroma of oranges, lemons, and tea leaves. As a result of growing up surrounded by nature, the residents of this village exclusively sing to the sounds of the natural world.

Overall, the entire nation is aware of this town‍‍`s reputation as a tourist destination. It is adored by thousands of years of culture and history. In these three locations—women, water—is Jaintapur. Jaintapur is a lush, beautiful country with high and low mountains, as well as plains, at the foot of Meghalaya. This municipality has a lot of promise for tourism and the natural world. The form and diversity here have been enhanced by the numerous rivers. The majority of them are from Meghalaya, an Indian state.

The improperly dug waterways, however, are causing a number of issues for the locals. Severe floods and droughts are brought on by monsoon rainfall in the winter. The Sari River‍‍`s crystal-clear water continues to captivate both domestic and foreign tourists. Tourists frequent the Lalakhal area upstream of the Sari River every day. Lalakhal Tea Garden is a destination for people of all ages and is located on the zero point bordering Lalakhal, also known as Niladri in Jaintapur.

People throng to Haripur‍‍`s gas field location to watch the flaming mountain. Other locations where the historical Jainta state‍‍`s archeological remnants may be located include Sreepur, the Rangpani River, the Lal Shaplar Bill, the Citrus Research Center, the Jaflong Valley Boarding School, and Upazila Sadar. Jaflong: Visitors to Sylhet can simply take in the added splendor on the other side of the border. The Khadim Rain Forest, Mayabi Falls, Tamabil Green Park, and the breathtaking landscape of the mountains, rivers, and streams in Pangthumai are just a few of the natural wonders that tourists can explore in Jaflong, also known as the Mother of Nature.

And the additional debt is currently the biggest tourist attraction of the country.  Enjoying the natural beauty of Sylhet will remain incomplete without seeing the night sky of Goainghat, one of the 26 reservoirs of Asia.  The rivers spread like a net across Sylhet also attract travelers in different ways.  Every day lakhs of people arrive at the zero point of Jaflong Dawki river on special days. Although the stone trade is closed, there are various business possibilities due to the presence of tourists.

In addition to the numerous small and large eateries in the Sonatila area, resorts of the highest caliber have already been built nearby. In this sense, Jaintapur Upazila is truly a tourism and historical township, according to Assistant Commissioner (Land) Ripamani Devi. At Sari Nadi Lalakhal Point, the administration has already opened a tourist information center with a peak view at Lal Shapla Bill and Drishtinandan Ghat. If everyone in this potential area works truly, tourists will be drawn, the quality of life there will be improved, and jobs can be created.