Tourists flock to Moulvibazar during Eid holidays

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published 02 April, Wednesday, 2025 22:32:27
Tourists flock to Moulvibazar during Eid holidays

Moulvibazar Correspondent //


During the long Eid-ul-Fitr holidays, a large number of tourists from different parts of the country have arrived in Moulvibazar, the land of tea, to get a touch of nature.

Tourists are visiting various spots including the district’s tea gardens, Lawachhara National Park, Badhyabhumi Ekattor, BTRI, Madhabpur Lake, Madhabkunda Waterfall.

Tourist Raju Mia, who came from Dhaka, said that he lives in Uttara of the capital and lives in an uncomfortable environment with constant traffic jams and the sound of cars. Coming to the natural environment of Srimangal, all his fatigue disappeared in an instant.

He said that the natural environment of Balishira also attracted him greatly. When he returned to Dhaka, he will take as many pictures of this nature with his eyes as he can in his mind to find solace.
Visitor Rina Begum said that she came to Srimangal with her sister and brother-in-law. Coming here, he saw tea gardens, saw the Lauachhara forest; both are green. It seems to him as if he is swimming in a ‘green sea’.

Azadur Rahman, who came from Rajshahi, is visiting the high and low hills, tea gardens, and betel gardens of Srimangal. He has come with his wife and children to add something to the joy of Eid. He has visited several areas including Srimangal BTRI and Khasia Punji. He has visited the Madhavkunda waterfall and the natural environment of Moulvibazar. He has walked in the tea gardens.

Srimangal Sitesh Babu’s Wildlife Service Foundation has a large crowd of visitors on the morning and afternoon of Eid. Meanwhile, on the day of Eid, the Baralekha Madhavkunda waterfall was opened to the locals, so thousands of people gathered on the Patharia hills and its foothills. This year’s Eid joy was a little different. He rushed to the Madhavkunda waterfall to share the joy of Eid. In a high tower. The entire Patharia hilly area, including Madhabkund waterfall, was crowded with people throughout the day. And the district’s tourism police are providing strict security to these tourists.

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