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Sylhet madhabkunda waterfall

Sylhet madhabkunda waterfall

Sylhet madhabkunda waterfall

One of the tallest waterfalls in Bangladesh is the Madhabkunda waterfall (Bengali: ). It is located in the Moulvibazar District's Barlekha Upazila. In Bangladesh, the waterfall is a well-liked tourist destination. Numerous people are drawn there for day outings and picnics by the large rocks, the surrounding forest, and the nearby waterways.

History[edit]

Raja Govardhan of Gour (reigned 1250–1260) had the idea to build a rest area while on a hunting excursion in the Patharia hills for the convenience of travelers. He stumbled discovered Madhabeshwar, a monk who was doing some meditation beside a waterfall. The waterfall was known as Madhabkunda waterfall in honor of the monk.[1]

Transport[edit]

 At 24°38′21′′N 92°13′16′′E, it is situated. It is roughly 200 feet (61 m) high. On the Kulaura-Shabajpur track (see Akhaura-Kulaura-Chhatak Line), it is around five kilometers from Dakshinbagh Railway Station and 350 kilometers (220 miles) from Dhaka City.[Reference required]

Madhabkunda may be reached by car from Sylhet or Moulvibazar or by train from Kulaura Junction.[2]


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