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Ratargul

Ratargul is that the solitary freshwater swamp timberland in Bangladesh. In spite of its reality over a gigantic stretch of swampland inside the not very removed past, the marsh woodland presently possesses a neighborhood of just two square kilometers. A thick woods including generally local Hijol and Koroch trees, Ratargul offers an asylum for different types of birds, monkeys, snakes, and different reptiles. A thick woods including generally local Hijol and Koroch trees, Ratargul offers an asylum for different types of birds, monkeys, snakes, and different reptiles. Ratargul is close by of three streams. Streaming separately from the south and along these lines the east, the Chenger Khal and in this way the Kafna meet close to Ratargul and travel north towards Guainghat under the terminology Guain. Quite a long time ago, the bog woodland involved the banks of these streams. The water of those waterways advances into the woodland and leaves it marooned under 15 to twenty feet of water inside the season.
Ratargul
Ratargul

With absolute bottom a large portion of the thick backwoods covered submerged and thusly the top half noticeable with its huge numbers of shades falling on perfectly clear water under, Ratargul makes for a sight that will calm even the first uninterested of eyes. the easiest chance to go to Ratargul Swamp Forest is ahead of schedule inside the morning or right on time inside the evening inside the season. That is the point at which one would be excited by the presence of the neighborhood fauna including various types of birds and monkeys. since the water subsides with the takeoff of the period it gets sloppy. Furthermore, in winter it's feasible to meander about the woods by walking. Travelers likewise can package Lalakhal/Jaflong/Pangthumai/Bisnakandhi with Ratargul on a comparable day. 




 How to go there?

Despite the fact that Ratargul is arranged in Guainghat Upazilla, it's not very far off from Sylhet city. Driving on the Airport Road, one arrives at Dhupagul point on the Sylhet-Companigonj Highway, from where s/he should take the Dhupagul-Horipur Road and drive a short distance to Motorghat, from where guests can enter the bog woods on little boats. rather than halting at Motorghat, travelers likewise can move a touch further ahead and arrive at Ramnagar Bazaar. A correct abandon the Bazaar brings about the Ratargul town, where travelers can employ a boat to go to the woodland. The effortlessness and hospitability of the townspeople will undoubtedly interest a mean vacationer. In transit back, it's a legit thought to go through Horipur on the Sylhet-Jaflong Highway as opposed to returning to Dhupagul. 
Ratargul
Ratargul


From Ratarghul Village neighborhood boats may charge Taka 1000-1500 for a ride inside the woods.

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