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Komlok Waterfall-The attraction of Sajek Valley

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Komlok Waterfall-The attraction of Sajek Valley Sajek Valley is the name of a glimpse of the indescribable form of Ruposhi Bengal. If you ever want to explore the land of clouds , you can go to this SajakValley . Because it can be called the kingdom of clouds. When you go there, it will feel as if you are walking on a cloud. You may be sitting, but the clouds are playing under your feet. It's thrilling to think about it. And that is why Sajek Valley located in Baghaichhari Upazila of Rangamati district has become very popular among the people who are thirsty for travel. Komlok Waterfall(Picture Collected) Komlok Jharna / Komlok Waterfall is the main attraction for tourists visiting Sajek. Beautiful mountain ranges all around, white cotton-like cloud valleys will fascinate you. Sajak is such an amazing place where on the same day you can be amazed by the presence of three different forms of nature.  Sometimes you will feel very hot then maybe you will suddenly get

Sundarbans- Mangrove Forest: A unique gift of God to man.

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  Sundarbans- Mangrove Forest : A unique gift of God to man.          Bangladesh is riverine, Sundarbans is more than that. Somewhere, the farther south the current of the river is moving towards the Bay of Bengal , the wider it is, the calmer it is, the faster the waves are moving. It is not easy to estimate the number of tributaries and canals of each river. There are as many rivers and canals in Bangladesh as there are in the Sundarbans . Shrubs, Keora-Hintal, Sundari-Garan-Gewa, etc. T rees along the river-ditch on it. The deep forest has created darkness by leaning on the shore. Somewhere, on either side of the canals, there is a thicket of around trees, like a wall in a tunnel. This wild beauty is reserved only for the Sundarbans . It's hard to imagine not seeing that wild beauty. Reaching the face of a Trimohana or a bend to see that beauty is another wonderful sight. A wide ridge on both sides, a beautiful array of green acacia trees on the ridge, covered with fore