Lawachhara Park, Other Sylhet Spots Reopen For Tourists

Close for seven and a half months, each of the four significant places of interest in Sylhet division including the Lawachhara National Park, Satchhari National Park, Madhabkunda Eco Park and the Tilagar Eco Park would be resumed for guests on November 1, an authority educated. The broadly significant vacationer areas were closed through a warning by the Chief Conservator of Forests on March 19 in the midst of the flare-up of the Covid-19 pandemic. The normal locales like Lawachhara and Satchhari had been in an interesting condition of quietness and the creatures moved unreservedly as there had been no social affair or clamor of plebeians' development around for certain months. The slopes returned to its old and common qualities during the most recent couple of months, the authorities said. Lawachhara National park is found atKomolganjupazila of Moulvibazar. Satchhari National Park is in Chunarughatupazila of Habiganj. Different destinations like Rema Kalenga Forest is in Habiganj, Tilagar Eco Park in Sylhet and Madhabkunda Eco Park in Moulvibazar would return for guests the exact day, said the Divisional Forest Officer,Sylhet, SM Sazzad Hossain. Spread more than 1250 hectares, the much-discussed Lawachhara public park is the environment of 246 types of neighborhood and abroad feathered creatures and different creatures, including some imperiled species and 167 types of plants. 

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