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SYLHET.
Framed by rolling hills, bounded on two sides by India, Sylhet is a short flight or a long rail or road journey from Dhaka. Beyond the provincial capital, this is Bangladesh at its rural best, scenic and green, laced with rivers and lakes, pineapple plantations, lemon orchards, tea estates and great swathes of protected forest.
Here visitors have the chance to meet indigenous hill tribes, explore the Lowacherra National Park, go bird watching in the wetlands and discover the country’s favourite brew in the Srimangal tea gardens. It’s the perfect hideaway for nature lovers and those who like to wander off the beaten track.
North East Bangladesh Top Attraction, Srimangal Tea Gardens
Srimangal is the tea capital of Bangladesh, a lovely area where estates roll across the velvety slopes and trees have been planted to shade the crops. Saris splash colour in this sea of green as women nimbly pick two leaves and a bud. Only a few estates open their doors to private visitors but a smile and polite request might just do the trick. Cycling along the lanes is sheer pleasure, with plenty of wayside stalls to enjoy a refreshing cuppa.
The Srimangal Tea Gardens produce a variety of grades but not to be missed is the unique five-coloured brew, invented by two brothers and claiming a secret recipe. Neither colours nor flavours ever mix.
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2009-09-20
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SYLHET
Attractions
Manipuri Dance
An interesting feature of Sylhet region is the lifestyle of tribes such as the Tipperas, the Monipuris, Khasis and Garos who still live in their primitive ways in the hills, practicing their age-old rites, rituals, customs and traditions. During festivals such as, Rash Leela (Full-moon night in February) and Doljatra, the attractive young girls dressed in colorful robes, dance with the male members of their choice & love. The Monipuris perform their famous dance, based on allegorical love themes of the ancient mythology.

