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Sreemangal- the Tea capital of Bangladesh is just 191 km. from Dhaka. The lush green tea plantation, Rubber garden and the beautiful lake always attracts the foreign tourists. The Lauawachara rain forest is the habitat of white browed Gibbons, hornbills and many other rare animals and birds. You will be inspired to visit the colorful Manipuri tribal culture. Explore also Khashia and Tripra life style. The Madhobkhunda waterfall and the stone query from the hilly river at Jaflong (Bangladesh - India border) will be interesting for anyone. Sreemangal is also famous for lemon, pineapple, orange and many other delicious fruits. The rain forest and wetlands of Sreemangal and Sylhet are the best place for bird watching. Here you may find many species of local and migratory birds. If you ask about tea and tea gardens in Bangladesh then you will say about the place Sylhet where tea and tea gardens are available from where Sylhet has been contributing for improving economic growth of Bangladesh. Bangladesh is also earning foreign money by exporting tea to the abroad. The area around Sylhet is the traditional culture of Bangladesh and Thats why this tea is also called the national resources of Bangladesh. The picturesque Surma Valley is covered with terraces of tea gardens and lush green tropical forests. Srimangal is also well known as the tea capital of Bangladesh and for miles around if you look then you can find green carpet of tea gardens on the hill slopes. There are total 163 tea gardens are exists in Bangladesh and these are at different places of the country Bangladesh. Out of these 163 tea gardens three are the largest tea gardens and the rest are comparatively small. Production of tea from these three are also remarkable in the world. In the 163 tea gardens of Bangladesh there are 3,00,000 lakhs workers work daily. Out of these 3 lakhs majorities are women say almost 75% workers are women and rest 25% are male workers. In the tea garden tribal and also female workers are preferred. Because for tea leaf plucking from the tea gardens females do the better than male workers. IF you visit tea garden then a visit to the tea plantation in Sylhet would be the memorable experience for any one. The gardens are relics from the days of the British Raj. The plantations were started by the British and the manager still live in white timber homes as they did in those days. The bungalows stand on huge beautifully maintained lawns and the service and lifestyle is pretty much unchanged Apart from the above you can also travel sylhet to see the following beautiful places: The Shrine of Hazrat ShahJalal, Sri Chaitannya Dev Temple, Shahi Eidgah, Gour Gobinda Fort Jaflong, Tamabil, Sripur, Jointapur's Rajbari, Srimongol, Madhabkunda Waterfall Lawacherra Rain Forest, Handicrafts of Sylhet Manipuri Dance