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Sylhet provides sanctuary in winter to millions of migratory birds, mostly from Siberia. Known as "the land of two leaves and a bud", Sylhet's terraced tea gardens, rolling countryside, colourful Khasia and Manipuri tribes, eye-catching orange groves and pineapple plantations, tropical jungles ... Read review

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World famous Tea

Advantages: Chance of a life time you can get to see most beautiful tea gardens in the world
Disadvantages: flights are often delays and finding a room in hotels

Sylhet provides sanctuary in winter to millions of migratory birds, mostly from Siberia. Known as "the land of two leaves and a bud", Sylhet's terraced tea gardens, rolling countryside, colourful Khasia and Manipuri tribes, eye-catching orange groves and pineapple plantations, tropical jungles and exotic flora and fauna will attract you. Also known as the land of saints and savants including Hazrat Shah Jalal, its people are known for their ...
...all, the famous Manipuri dance will enliven your evenings out in the open --- of course, by prior arrangement. Exquisite handmade Manipuri fabrics and cane and bamboo products are the popular souvenirs.

Sylhet has a good deal of natural gas reserves and limestone deposits and is the home for tea, cement and paper industries. Sylhet tea is used the world over. The tea gardens in the area produce millions of pounds of tea every year, ... more

Taz101 19.07.2000
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Advantages: To know a greatest place on earth
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The Sun Rise

Advantages: White Sand beach, clear water
Disadvantages: getting there by transport, roads

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My love for you

Advantages: lovely sea beachs easy to move around very friendly people especially the red light district
Disadvantages: Islamic State no drugs or alcohol are allowed to be consumed on street on

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