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Lawachara National Park

A dense tropical forest rich in biodiversity, home to endangered species like the hoolock gibbon, rare birds, and a wide variety of flora and fauna. The park offers trekking opportunities for nature enthusiasts.

Tea Gardens

Sreemangal is called the "Tea Capital of Bangladesh" for its sprawling tea estates. Walking through the tea gardens is a must for visitors to enjoy the lush greenery and observe tea pluckers at work.

Madhabpur Lake

Located amidst tea gardens, this tranquil lake is surrounded by hills and tea estates. It's a peaceful place for boating and birdwatching, especially in winter when migratory birds flock here.

Baikka Beel Wetland Sanctuary

A large wetland and bird sanctuary, this is a great spot for birdwatching, particularly during the winter months when migratory species visit. The Beel (wetland) also supports a variety of fish and aquatic life.

Hum Hum Waterfall

Nestled deep in the forest, this hidden waterfall is a popular hiking destination. The journey to the waterfall involves trekking through forested hills, crossing streams, and sometimes slippery terrain, offering an adventurous experience.

Nilkantha Tea Cabin

Famous for its seven-layer tea, this small tea shop is one of the most visited spots in Sreemangal. Each layer has a distinct flavor and color, creating a unique tea-drinking experience.

Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary

A lesser-known yet rich tropical evergreen forest near Sreemangal, Rema-Kalenga offers wildlife viewing, especially for birds and monkeys, and trekking through natural landscapes.

Manipuri and Khasia Ethnic Villages

Sreemangal is home to several indigenous communities, including the Manipuri and Khasia people. Visitors can explore these villages to learn about their traditional way of life, cultural practices, and handicrafts.

Bangladesh Tea Research Institute (BTRI)

A research center where tourists can learn about the history, cultivation, and processing of tea in Bangladesh. It also features a small museum and tea-tasting experiences.

Madhabkunda Waterfall

Although a bit further from Sreemangal (about a 1-2 hour drive), this is the largest waterfall in Bangladesh. Surrounded by forests and hills, it's a picturesque location for nature lovers.