Jaflong: Sylhet's Stone-Studded Natural Border
Discover Jaflong: A Sylhet gem where rolling hills meet clear rivers on the Indo-Bangladesh border, offering natural beauty and cultural richness.
Jaflong, a scenic hill station in Sylhet, Bangladesh, sits on the border with Meghalaya, India, and is known for its lush greenery, Khasi tribal culture, and the Piyain River's clear waters filled with colorful stones.
A brief summary to Sylhet
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Local tips
- Bargain when hiring CNGs or auto-rickshaws for the day to get the best rates.
- Be mindful of the border area and follow instructions from the border guards.
- Wear comfortable shoes suitable for hiking and walking on rocky terrain.
- Visit during or just after the monsoon season (June-September) to see waterfalls at their fullest.
- Respect the local Khasi culture and environment by avoiding littering.
Getting There
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Public Transport
From Sylhet city, take a direct bus to Jaflong from Kadamtoli bus stand or Subhanighat. Look for buses specifically marked 'Jaflong'. The local bus fare is approximately 70 BDT, while 'Gate-Lock' (non-stop) bus services cost around 110 BDT. The journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic. Once in Jaflong, you can easily explore the area by foot or CNG.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and CNG auto-rickshaws are readily available in Sylhet. Hire a CNG directly to Jaflong for approximately 1200-1500 BDT, or a microbus for 3000-5000 BDT for the whole day. Negotiate the fare beforehand. The journey takes around 1 hour. This option offers more flexibility to explore nearby attractions like Tamabil and Sripur.