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Monsoon getaways to refresh your spirit

Presenting to you the top five tourist spots apt for a monsoon visit

Update : 01 Jul 2024, 02:24 PM

During monsoon, we avoid travelling due to the fear of sudden heavy downpours or limited outdoor activities. 

Here’s why you need to travel to the following destinations if you want to enjoy the monsoons:

Bisanakandi: 

Situated in Sylhet, Bisanakandi is known for its breathtaking landscapes, with the Khasi Hills of Meghalaya visible across the border in India. 

During the monsoon, the waterfalls and rock formations around Bisanakandi are enhanced by the rain, creating a mystical and serene atmosphere.

Nijhum Dwip: 

A secluded island in the Bay of Bengal, Nijhum Dwip is known for its pristine beaches, mangrove forests, and diverse wildlife. 

During the monsoon, the island comes alive with lush greenery and offers a serene retreat away from the bustling mainland.

Jaflong: 

Near Sylhet, Jaflong is famous for its scenic beauty and the crystal-clear waters of the Dawki River. 

During the monsoon, the river swells with rainwater, making the landscape even more picturesque. Visitors can enjoy boat rides on the river and even go kayaking. 

Ratargul Swamp Forest: 

Situated near Sylhet, the water levels in the swamp forest rise, creating a mesmerizing reflection of the forest canopy and enhancing the beauty of the surrounding scenery.

Kaptai Lake:

It is the largest man-made lake in Bangladesh, surrounded by lush green hills and dotted with small islands. 

Boat rides on the lake during the monsoon offer breathtaking views of the rain-soaked landscapes and traditional bamboo houseboats.

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