Jaflong is a hill station and popular tourist
destination in the Division of Sylhet, Bangladesh. It is located in Gowainghat
Upazila of Sylhet District and situated at the border between Bangladesh and
the Indian state of Meghalaya, overshadowed by subtropical mountains and
rainforests. Jaflong is famous for its stone collections and is home of the Khasi
tribe.
Geography
Jaflong is one
of the most attractive tourist spots in Sylhet division. It is about 60 km
from Sylhet town and takes two hours drive to reach there. Jaflong is also a
scenic spot nearby amidst tea gardens and rare beauty of rolling stones from
hills. It is situated besides the river Mari in the lap of Hill Khashia.
Attractions
- Collection of rolling stones
- Colorful tribal life (Khasi people)
- Khasia Rajbari (king’s palace)
- Dauki and Piyain Rivers
- Tea Garden
- Orange and jackfruit gardens
- Betel leaf and areca nut gardens
- Dauki Bazar
Stone crushing
The land grabbers occupied
government khas land and reserved forestland and extracted stone by cutting
small hills polluting the environment of Jaflong. They also established
crushing mills on the forestland without permission from government.
Forestation program
In early 2005,
Laskar Muqsudur Rahman, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Sylhet Forest Division,
observed that Jaflong that he heard in his boyhood as the 'lungs' of Greater
Sylhet was at stake due to ongoing encroachments and establishment of
unauthorized stone crushing mills. He took initiatives to recover the land and
establish a recreation-cum-botanical park named as 'Jaflong Green Park'. The
first foundation stone for the thematic Green Park at Jaflong was laid by
Laskar Muqsudur Rahman, Deputy Conservator of Forests in 2005 with the cooperation
of local forest staffs led by Forest Ranger Mohammad Ali. Nonetheless, at the
inception it was a challenging task due to local conflicts and procedural
constraints. The forestation program in Jaflong Green Park has been started
under supervision of the joint forces, Jaflong Foundation and Forest
Department. They have jointly taken up the forestation program with about 100
hectares of grabbed land. Under the forestation program, various types of
trees, including hybrid Akash-moni, are being planted in the park to maintain
ecological balance.
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