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Lala Khal Zero Point: Sylhet's Emerald Gem

Discover the mesmerizing beauty of Lala Khal Zero Point in Sylhet: aquamarine waters, lush tea gardens, and serene boat rides await!

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Lala Khal Zero Point, near the Bangladesh-India border in Sylhet, is known for its stunning natural beauty, characterized by the aquamarine waters of the Shari River and surrounding lush hills and tea gardens. It's a serene escape offering boat rides and a glimpse into local culture.

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45CM+5RJ, Road, Lala Khal, BD

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Sylhet city, take a local bus or Laguna (a type of minibus) from Subhanighat Point or Osmani Shishu Park towards Sarighat. The bus fare is approximately 45 BDT, and the Laguna fare is around 33 BDT. The journey to Sarighat takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. From Sarighat, hire a local auto-rickshaw to Lala Khal Zero Point, which is about 4 km away. The auto-rickshaw fare is around 50-80 BDT. Alternatively, from Sarighat, rent an engine-driven boat to travel to Lala Khal by river. Boat rentals range from 500-700 BDT for a basic boat and 1500-2000 BDT for a speedboat.

    Car

    From Sylhet city, drive towards Jaflong on the Sylhet-Jaflong highway. Sarighat is approximately 42 km from Sylhet. From Sarighat, continue towards Lala Khal Zero Point. Follow the signs to Lala Khal; after about 5 km, turn left at the fork and continue for another 2 km. Car rentals from Sylhet to Lala Khal typically cost between 2500-3500 BDT per day. Once you arrive, there may be a parking area from which you can walk or hire a local boat to take you closer to Lala Khal Zero Point.

    Local tips

    Visit during sunrise or sunset for the most stunning views and photo opportunities.
    Try local snacks from nearby vendors while exploring the area.
    Wear comfortable walking shoes, as there are many paths to explore.
    Engage with local fishermen for an authentic insight into their daily lives.
    Visit on weekdays to avoid larger crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.

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    Lala Khal Zero Point, situated in the Goainhat Upazila of Sylhet, Bangladesh, near the Tamabil border, is a captivating destination renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. The area is defined by the Shari River, which boasts striking blue-green waters, particularly during the winter when the water is calm and transparent. This unique hue results from the river's mineral composition as it flows from the Meghalaya hills of India. The location offers a tranquil escape with opportunities for scenic boat rides along the river, allowing visitors to soak in the surrounding tea gardens, verdant hills, and vibrant flora and fauna. These boat rides typically last two to four hours. Lala Khal Tea Garden, one of the oldest and most beautiful in the country, is easily accessible from the river and offers a picturesque setting for picnics and exploration. Lala Khal Zero Point is not just a visual treat; it's also a place to connect with local culture. Visitors can observe traditional fishing methods and interact with local communities to learn about their way of life. The area is also a popular spot for photography, camping, and hiking, with trails leading to the Bangladesh-India border.
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