Rangamati Bangladesh is Very Beautiful In Winter.

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When you think of the word Sajek, the image of a cloudy world floats before your eyes. Here nature changes its form every now and then. Sometimes severe cold and rain in a moment. In the blink of an eye, the veil is pulled around in a white and black cloud. This is like a valley of clouds, the kingdom of clouds and I feel like a resident of the kingdom of clouds. Maybe you will be looking for a white cloud or a prince running on a peacock horse in the clouds without knowing it.

Kanglak Hill is the highest peak of Sajek. Climbing to the top, you will see the Mizoram border hills and the mithali of green. When you climb to the top of Kanglak and look around, you will truly forget that you were born in a mechanical city with polluted air, noise and cancer society. Your mind, soul, body will be filled with pure thoughts and feelings. Remember the joy of watching the sunrise and sunset for the rest of your life. Seeing such natural beauty, a poet becomes a poet, an unloved person becomes a lover, a conscious person becomes a madman unconsciously. An old man also becomes a radiant young man by drinking green juice.

Sajek Valley is one of the most beautiful and popular places in Bangladesh, a haven of natural beauty. The largest union in Bangladesh is located in Baghaichhari Upazila of Rangamati District. Its area is 702 square miles. This union is a border area of Tripura-Mizoram of India. Its height is 1800 feet above sea level. Although the location is in Rangamati district, it is very convenient to travel here from Khagrachari. Because its distance from Dighinala of Khagrachari is only 40 km. So travelers prefer to go to Sajek from Dighinala. If you have time, you can visit this scenic valley. But the best time to see the true nature of Sajek is late monsoon and winter.

How to go: Various transport buses ply on Khagrachari route from Dhaka. There are transport counters in different parts of Dhaka city including Gabtali, Kala Bagan. From Dhaka, the bus leaves Comilla via Chittagong road, crosses Feni and reaches Khagrachari town via Mirsrai of Chittagong. It takes about 8 hours.

From Khagrachari to Sajek you have to take an open jeep, also known as Chander Car. If you rent for two days, you have to pay 6 thousand 500 to 10 thousand taka. Chander’s car has 12 seats. To go to Sajek you have to go to Dighinala first. You can go down to Dighinala for half an hour from Hajachara Jharna. You can also take a bath. Because there is a lack of water in Saje. But don’t worry, the water needed for bathing and other tasks is delivered by truck to Sajek every day.

You have to be frugal with water usage. Distance from Khagrachari to Dighinala is 23 km. There is a cantonment at Dighinala. Then you have to go the rest of the way under military escort. The army has taken this step in the interest of security after some untoward incidents have occurred in the mountains recently. Army escort starts from Dighinala between 10 am and 11 am. So you have to reach Dighinala from Khagrachari before that time. Otherwise, once you miss the morning escort, you have to wait till the afternoon to get another escort.

From Dighinala, first go to Bagaihat, then Machalong Hat to reach Sajek directly. Total time to go from Khagrachari city to Sajek is about two and a half hours. This short journey along the winding mountain roads is one of the highlights of the Sajek tour. Only mountains and greenery all around will make you forget the fatigue of the road.

How to get around: After reaching Sajek, you have to take some rest after a long journey. In addition, it is better to wait for the sun to set without wandering around in the midday sun. In the afternoon you can explore further into Sajek Valley by jeep. You can enjoy the sunset by climbing a little high hill there. With a wonderful beauty called Sajek Sandhya. You will see that the cloudless blue sky is gradually covered with darkness and one or two stars are twinkling. You will see one to two thousand stars shining in front of your eyes in a short while. Maybe you have never seen such a starry sky in your life.

The feeling you get from sipping a cup of tea in the gentle breeze while watching the starry evening sky can be one of the greatest joys of your trip to Sajek. Those who love to see them; Sajek is an ideal place for them. Even those who have not yet seen the Milky Way or the Milky Way galaxy; They can also come to Sajek Valley and see for the first time in their lives the Milky Way, our refuge in the universe.

If you want to see the sunrise in the morning, you must go to the helipad. For that you have to get up early in the morning and go to helipad number one or two. When the golden glow falls on the white clouds at sunrise in Sajeke; Then a wonderful scene unfolded.

Things to keep in mind
• Providing escort at the right time.
• Army camps cannot be photographed.
• Be sure to get permission from local people before photographing them.
• Book several days (a month) in advance to avoid the hassle of getting a cottage on holidays.
• Carry Robi, Airtel or Teletalk SIM.
• Carry National Identity Card with you.
• Carry a power bank with you.
• Be careful on the roof of a jeep or motorcycle.
• There is no need to reserve Chander’s car if Sajek goes for two-three days.
• Take a car just to go. Come in another car when you arrive.
• Cars can also be picked up from Dighinala by calling.

What else to see: Among the places of interest and historical sites in Khagrachari district are Alutila Caves, Richang Waterfall, Devtar Pond, Horticulture Park, Taiduchhara Waterfall, BDR Memorial, Mayabini Lake and Shantipur Aranya Kuthi. Apart from Sajek, you can also visit these places.

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Rahat Uddin Jewel (Temporary Guest Of This World)
Rahat Uddin Jewel (Temporary Guest Of This World)

Written by Rahat Uddin Jewel (Temporary Guest Of This World)

Freelancer, Content Writer, Language Translator, Freelance Photographer, Fixer, TranscriberResearcherPhotoVideographer|VisualStoryteller, Cox's Bazar Bangladesh

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