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Jaflong


Jaflong is regarded as the daughter of the natural world. Jaflong is adorned with nature’s gifts near the Indian border with Meghalaya in Sylhet’s Goainghat upazila. Jaflong is made more stunning by the crystal-clear water of the Piane River flowing over the rocks, the hanging Dauki bridge and the white clouds interacting with the towering mountains. Jaflong showcases itself in various ways throughout the year, making it attractive to travelers from all over the world. Jaflong is therefore one of the attractions of Sylhet area.


How to go Sylhet-

Bus: Dhaka Bus Stand-

  • Gabtali
  • Fakirapool
  • Sayedabad
  • Mahakhali

Buses-

  • Greenline
  • S. Alam
  • Shyamoli
  • Saudia
  • bring
  • Unique

Train:

Train from Kamalapur or Airport Railway Station to Sylhet Railway Station-

  • Suburban
  • Jayantika
  • Paravat/Kalni Express

Aircraft:

Flights from Shahjalal International Airport to Sylhet-

  • US Bengali
  • Novo Air

Sylhet to Jaflong

You Can Go To Jaflong From Anywhere In The City By Bus, Auto-Rickshaw Or Rickshaw Reserve.


Residential Hotels-

  • Jaflong View Restaurant
  • Border View Restaurant
  • Jaflong Tourist Restaurant

Good to know, there is no accommodation in Jaflong. So you have to arrange stay in Sylhet city.

Resorts on Lalabazar and Dargah Road in Sylhet-

  • Hotel Hill Town
  • Gulshan
  • Dargah Gate
  • Surma
  • Kaykobad

If You Search The Internet With The Name Of The Residential Hotels, You Will Get All The Information Related To Booking.


Advantages of traveling to Jaflong are-

  • Advanced travel facilities
  • Perfect for spending time with family, couples and friends
  • Beautiful and picturesque nature
  • Security arrangements of Bangladesh Police and BGB
  • Camping facilities
  • Boat ride

Warning-

First of all, be very careful to bargain before buying a car or boat trip, hotel booking, food or anything else. Also-

  • Take umbrella or raincoat if necessary
  • Do not jump into the water if you do not know how to swim
  • Avoid anything harmful to the environment.

 

Note: In case of any problem Call Bangladesh National Emergency Service – 999.