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Tour to Bichanakandi

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Imagine different shades of green. Do the same for blue as well, and then try to visualize a transition – a transition from different shades of green into different shades of blue. Having trouble visualizing? Well, you actually don’t have to try that hard. You can see the magical transition with your own eyes!

Sylhet has always been a darling child of nature. This north-eastern district of Bangladesh is gifted with enchanting green tea gardens, magnificent subtropical hills and numerous rivers and wetlands. Some of the most popular tourist destinations of Bangladesh are scattered in or around Sylhet. During the holidays, people from all over the country come here to indulge themselves with fascinating natural beauties of Jaflong, Ratargul and various picturesque tea estates located around the city. But don’t make plans and schedules only for these places only, Sylhet has more to unravel!
Bichanakandi is a stone quarry that is being used for quite some years now. But it has become a tourist attraction for only six months or so. It’s located in the Goainghat Upazilla of Sylhet just near the Indian border. A stream coming from a waterfall located in India comes down rushing through the mountains and it kisses the Goain river gently, at a narrow stretch which is adorned with stones of different sizes and shapes. This gorgeous meeting point has become known as “Bichanakandi”.

First things first, Bichanakandi is not yet prepared for plenty of tourists, at least as far as convenience is concerned. You just can’t enjoy a leisurely ride while passing by idyllic natural beauties. The road that leads to Bichanakandi is full of potholes here and there and uneven pavements are sure to make your journey – what to call it – not “quite comfortable”. Sure, that does not pose any threat to seasoned travelers; but when you are planning to make a family trip, these are things

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