Sunday, March 20, 2011

Tea Plantation in Bangladesh





Bangladesh produces and exports a huge amount of high class tea. Most of the tea plantations are situated in the northeastern areas of the country, around Shylhet and Srimongal.

Sylhet is situated close to Bangladesh’s border with the Indian states of Magalia and Assam. It is also a very important area of Bangladesh, because our economic mainly depends on tea and Shylhet is the most perfect place for cultivating tea.

Srimongal is about 70 km south of Sylhet. It is called ‘the capital of tea’. Most of the tea plantations are centered here, which is the main demand of the region. There is also a Tea Research institution, which is open to visitors. A high percentage of ancestral people add to this areas attraction. The other main attraction is the”Lawachara” forest, which is situated only few kilometers away from Srimongal. You can also see Hornbills, White-Browed Gibbons and many other animals.

This part of the country is together with this by hillocks rising to reasonable heights. The rainfall is high than normal. These environments have offered rich tropical forests with many kind of wildlife, scented orange groves and pineapple plantations. It is also the home of Khashia and Manipuri tribal. The waterfall of Madhab Kunda is another very charming place to visit. They are home to many fish and thousands of local and traveling birds.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
Copyright (c) 2010 BANGLADESH MIRROR. Design by WPThemes Expert

Blogger Templates and RegistryBooster.