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Magurchara Punji: A Khasi Village Amidst Natural Beauty

Discover the serene Khasi culture and natural beauty of Magurchara Punji near Lawachara National Park in Sreemangal.

Magurchara Punji is a traditional Khasi village nestled in the Sreemangal area, near Lawachara National Park. It offers a glimpse into the unique culture and lifestyle of the Khasi people, surrounded by lush greenery and tea gardens. The village is known for its betel leaf cultivation and the serene environment it provides.

A brief summary to মাগুরছড়া

  • 8P4H+HVJ মাগুরছড়া পুঞ্জি, Sreemangal, BD

Local tips

  • Engage with local tea workers to learn about the tea production process.
  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain.
  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best light and cooler temperatures.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery, especially the vibrant tea gardens.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you are traveling by car, start from the main entrance of Lawachara National Park. Head east on the main road towards Sreemangal. After approximately 4 kilometers, you will reach the junction where you need to turn left onto the road leading to মাগুরছড়া. Continue straight for about 3 kilometers until you see the sign for মাগুরছড়া. You can park your car near the entrance, where you may need to pay a small parking fee (around 20-50 BDT).

  • Public Transportation

    To reach মাগুরছড়া using public transportation, first take a local bus or a shared auto-rickshaw from the Sreemangal bus station towards Lawachara National Park. The fare is usually around 30 BDT. Ask the driver to drop you off at the nearest point to মাগুরছড়া. From there, you may have to walk approximately 1-2 kilometers along a dirt path leading to the attraction. Be prepared for a potentially rugged walk and consider wearing comfortable shoes.

  • Walking

    If you are already within Lawachara National Park, you can walk to মাগুরছড়া. Start from the visitor center located near the park entrance. Follow the designated trails, making sure to check the maps available at the visitor center. The walk will take about 30-40 minutes, depending on your pace. Keep an eye out for local wildlife along the way, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the park.

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Magurchara Punji, a Khasi village (Punji means village in the Khasi language), is located in the northeastern part of Bangladesh, specifically in the Kamalganj Upazila of Moulvibazar district. This village is home to the Khasi people, an indigenous community with a distinct culture and traditions. The village is situated near the Lawachara National Park, adding to its natural beauty and appeal. The name Magurchara is derived from two words: 'Magur,' a type of fish, and 'Chara,' meaning stream or flow. Thus, Magurchara translates to 'stream of Magur fish'. Historically, the village gained notoriety due to the Magurchara gas field explosion in 1997, which caused significant damage to the surrounding environment, including the Lawachara National Park. Today, Magurchara Punji offers visitors a chance to experience the Khasi way of life. The Khasi people traditionally build their houses on hilltops. The primary occupation of the villagers is cultivating betel leaves. Visitors need permission from the village headmen, who act as the community leaders, to enter the Punji. The village provides a tranquil escape and an opportunity to connect with nature. The lush tea gardens and the overall warmth of local hospitality ensure a memorable experience.

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