সিলেট চা বাগান কর্তৃপক্ষের কাছে অনুরোধ রইল যদি কোনো বিদিশী লোক চা বাগান গুড়ে দেখতে চায়, তাদের জন্য যেন উন্মুক্ত করে দেয়া হয় কারণ আমাদের দেশকে এরা প্রেসেন্টেশন করছে। আর যারা স্ক্যাম করছে তাদের জন্য যেন শাস্তিমূলক ব্যাবস্থা নেওয়া হয় কারণ বিশ্বের বিভিন্ন দেশ থেকে ভিডিওটা দেখতাছে।
With respect, that hotel destroyed that forest. The last known ape Gibson family is in danger. Only 7 families left in the wild in Bangladesh. May be you should watch a movie call "Idiocracy".
The origial 7 layers tea is about 40 miles away from Sylhet its called "Moulvibazar" more specifically Srimongol . Its within greater Sylhet but a different town.
Sylhet is a division. It is not province. বাংলাদেশে কোনো province নাই। একেকটা প্রভিন্সের আয়তন মোটামুটি গোটা বাংলাদেশের আয়তনের আসে-পাশে হয়ে থাকে। যেগুলো ইন্ডিয়া-পাকিস্তানের মতো বড়-বড় দেশে আছে এবং ঐ province গুলো আবার Division-এ ভাগ করা থাকে।
proper tea plantation is in sreemangal and moulivibaazaar, just beside Sylhet. They have bigger tea estates there. None of these are tourist traps. All of them only produce teas. Even the bunglows are not for renting to outside people.
Try to take local guide with you who can speak with you or you can use Google Translator apps so that people can understand what actually you are looking for. And by the way I'm from Sylhet and i live in Paris. There are so many visiting areas in Sylhet.
If you want original 7 colour tea, you have to go srimangal , the srimangal is a tea capital of Bangladesh, 64/164 tea garden in srimangal, visit Bangladesh tea recherche institute srimangal, lawachara forest, madhopur lekh , baikka bill , ham ham watarfall , nurjahan tea garden , srimangal resort , British cemetery thare is so many places, i hope you will enjoy 🥰🥰
Thanks for visiting my lovely little city. I have been living in London for 4 years and will visit my city after all this days this summer. A lot has changed since i left as i saw in your video. Hopefully more people will visit my city as we the people of sylhet are very welcoming to the tourists ❤
I am a Bangladeshi and I visited Sylhet with my friends, we loved everything about Sylhet except for that 7 layer tea. Seems like they have improved their skills now 😅
I am from Sylhet City ❤❤❤ Thank you so much for Visiting my city. at present i am living in Canada and really missing my City people & Friends and Family And also my Sweet Wife❤❤😢😢
Most of the UK curry restaurants are owned by sylhets. Next time you visit Sylhet you are invted to visit the village of my parents in Biswanth Sylhet. Always welcome. ❤❤
@@dabbleandtravelI am a Bangladeshi descent born and bred in London. I go back with family maybe on a 3/4 year cycle during the school summer holidays to visit extended family and keep the kids in touch with their roots. Even I would not have taken that train journey 😂😂😂 However, what you need to realise is Bangladesh is still a developing country (although developing fast) and the the culture and customs are very different from the UK. Being disturbed by sellers on the trains or buses is the norm and even welcome by the local travellers as they want refreshments along the way on a 12 hour journey. Also people are naturally more inquisitive, if you sit next to them, they will talk to you. Even more so to you guys, as they don't seen many English 'white' people. So it's the curiosity that can sometimes get mistaken for intrusion into someone's private space. Quite the opposite to the scenario on the tube in London, where looking away from the person sitting in front of you as a art form. Lastly Sylhet in particular Moulvibazar is probably the most tranquil part of Bangladesh. There are many small resorts in Moulvibazar that is a joy to visit, catering especially to foreigners which we are referred to when we visit the land of our forefathers AND also considered foreigners by some here in the UK (but thats another story). The small resorts are amazing I'll give you some names, so you may consider visitng: Dui Sai resort, Grand Sultan Tea resort, Lemon Garden, Rangauti resort, Laurel Hill Park - just a few of many. All the best, enjoy your travels in Sylhet & Bangladesh.
Wow, it's incredible to see Sylhet, Bangladesh through your lens. As a local, I'm thrilled to witness your appreciation for our stunning city 😍 The way you capture its beauty truly does justice to its charm. Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures here! 🎥✨
There are more than three hundred tea gardens in sylhet division. You can find much more fascinating tea gardens in Sree mongol and Komolgonj . Enjoy your sylhet trip!
Sylhet was one of the district of British India established in 1772.Sylhet is the city of Tea Gardens.The most Tea Gardens and Natural Gas Mines you can find in Sylhet.There are 29 Natural Gas Mines in Bangladesh among them 22 Mines you can find in Greater Sylhet District. There are 194 Tea Gardens in allover Bangladesh. Among them 93 Gardens you can find in Sylhet district. As because the most teas are produced in Sylhet district the "Tea Museum" was established in Sylhet district of Bangladesh. ❤❤🎉🎉I am a well knowned non professional writer of Bangladesh. I wrote many a stories based on Sylhet district named "Grandpa:In The Jungle of Africa"
7 layers tree you'll find in sreemangal about 1 and half hr journey away. You can also access via train which is about an hour journey. You'll also find grand sultan resort which is surrounded by it all. Another hour journey from there you can catch natural waterfall in madobkundor near kulaura/moulvibazar.
Almost all tea workers aren't sylheti. They come from other parts of bangladesh here to work. Also, whoever stays at the hotel ask for room 915, it's a 2 bedroom suite with personal butler service. Only 2 of a kind in the hotel.
Come to Indonesia, bro, in the Puncak Bogor area, the view of the tea gardens is very beautiful and very neatly arranged, you can come to see people harvesting tea and there you can visit the tea factory directly for free without paying and there are many foreign tourists who come there, there is even an Arab village there. and when you come there you don't feel like you're in Indonesia, like in Arabia because there are so many Arab stalls and shops and there are so many Arab people and there is also something more beautiful, namely at the top of Bandung. The difference here is a Chinese village and here there are lots of tourists from China, Singapore and Malaysia.
@dabble and Travel Give Sreemangal a try if u r still in Bangladesh. You won't regret. It's just around 80 kms away from where u are right now. Thing is most people don't get to see the real serene beauty of Bangladesh because of not knowing where to go and what to see.. Here's something for ya if u still make it to Sreemangal. 1. Golf Field, 2. Bharaura Tea Garden 3. Baikka bil 4. Madhabpur Lake 5. Christian Cemetery 6. Bangladesh Tea Research Institute - BTR, etc.. For your stay over there, u can choose one of the beautiful resorts of Bangladesh named Grand Sultan Tea Resort and Golf.. If u need someone to show around, I'm gonna get u tour guide for free, as a treat for my guest in my hometown. Would luv to see my beloved hometown in ur eyes.. Luv from Berlin ❤
Another wonderful and Amazing vlog from our Matt and Molly. Nice to know you guys are Visiting my Ancestral Home of Sylhet.Myself 2nd Generation of British Bangladeshi Sylheti Londoner.
Most of the people from UK are Sylheti from Bangladesh 🇧🇩, Sylhet is beautiful place to visit every president who wins the election every four years he/her have to visit Sylhet shahjalal and get blessing, you guys are legend thank you for visiting sylhet Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thank you guys for showing our country, Please visit Sada pathor in Sylhet which is also cool place and please asked & fixed price before doing anything. Have a safe Trip!
Wow another exploring the Bangladeshi idols so nice and beautiful scenery thank you for your hard work you take care and be safe have a lovely day and god always bless you and protect you my idols 🥰🥰🥰
If you search beautiful places. You can come Jaflong. It’s situated district of Sylhet. There are lots of beautiful place in Jaflong. Everyday many people come hare to see those most beautiful places. ❤❤
There are lot of issues going on recently regarding tea workers protest in Bangladesh. It is claimed that they work full day long to earn their livings, most of them are womans. But after full day work they get very little earning. It has increase to 170 taka now which is less than 2 dollars a day. So, I think thats the reason people are not allowing cameras to film them.
That could be a reason, but in this case, it Was one of the guys that had tried to overcharge us to visit the tea factory who was angry that we were speaking to her and not paying him