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Let's visit Sajak Valley, the kingdom of clouds

  Let's visit Sajak Valley, the kingdom of clouds

Beautiful view of Sajek -

‘Clouds say go, night says go,

 

Sajak Valley

 Who doesn't want to run after the white clouds. It’s hard to find people who don’t want to get lost in the cloud raft, talking to the clouds in the sky. But in this city of concrete the clouds have a responsibility to reach. However, if you want to get lost in the cloud kingdom and float on the cloud raft, there is a place in our country surrounded by amazing beauty. Where you can not only see the clouds but also reach all the wonderful glory of nature together. I was talking about Sajek Valley, one of the most beautiful places in Bangladesh known as the Kingdom of Clouds. Sajek Valley is said to be the most beautiful place in Bangladesh. Why or why not! All the beauties of nature seem to have come together. Sajek Valley is the most beautiful as well as the largest union in Bangladesh. Let's not know how to go to Sajak Valley, the kingdom of clouds.

 

Kingdom of Clouds Sajak Valley

Introduction to Sajak Valley

Sajek Valley is located in Rangamati district. It is the largest union north of the Mizoram border. Its area is about 602 square kilometers. The Sajek Valley is bounded on the north-south by Tripura and Langadu in India and on the east-west by Mizoram and Khagrachari in India. Although it is located in Rangamati district, one has to reach Sajek Valley through Dighinala of Khagrachhari. But if you want to go to Rangamati, you have to go by boat. In that case you have to reach Sajek on foot through Kaptai.

Sajak Valley
 


Introduction to Sajak Valley -

 The distance from Khagrachhari to Sajek is 60 km. If you want to go to Sajek from Khagrachhari via Dighinala, its distance will be 45-50 kilometers. After the army camp on the way from Dighinala to Sajek. You have to get permission to go to Sajek from Army Camp or Baghaihat 10 Police Camp. Before reaching Ruilui Para, the first village in Sajek, you have to cross the Kasalong Bridge and the Kasalong River. Ruilui is situated at an altitude of 1800 feet above the plains. This is the beginning of the beautiful mountains of Sajek.

 

Ruilui Para is one of the oldest villages in the Sajek Valley. It was established in 185. Among its tribes, Lusai, Pankua and Tripura are notable, but the Ruilui neighborhood was founded by the Lusai. The main red thanga of Ruilui neighborhood is Lusai. Sajek Valley is a short distance from Ruilui. However, there is a spring called Kamalak Jharna between Sajek and Ruilui. Kamalak Jharna is also known to the locals as Pidam Taisa Jharna or Sikam Taisa Jharna. It is a waterfall that is quite attractive to tourists. Kanlak Para is the last village of Sajek. The head of this village is also the Lusai community. The name of the chief of Kanlak Para is Chaumingthai Lusai. Kanlak Para is also located quite above the plains. However, its height has not been measured even today. Kanlak Para is located at the end of the Sajek Valley, so it is easy to see other hills, including the Lusai Hills in India.


 

Sajak Valley

The Sajek BGB camp is located right next to this village and it is not always allowed to go there due to security reasons as it is the last camp. But if you want to go there, you must visit the Lusai Mountains. Because the origin of Karnafuli river is from there. There is an amazing magical beauty of nature that you will never want to miss. Hajachara Jharna is located in the middle of Kanlak Para, the last village from Sajek Valley and it is also very popular with tourists. On the way back after Dighinala hanging bridge and Dighinala forest. They have a magical fountain and a mixture of green plants. So if you want to get very close to nature, you must visit these two places.

 

How to get there?

If you want to go to Sajek Valley from Dhaka, there are some other transport buses including Hanif, Shyamoli which can take you to Khagrachhari. In this case the rent will be 520-550 rupees per person. If you want to reach Sajek directly, you can go to Dighinala by peace transport. In that case the rent will be 560-600 rupees per person. There are also some AC and nonAC buses to reach Sajek. If the number of people is more, you can also rent a microbus from Dhaka. Or you can rent some AC buses from BRTC and St.Martin Transport. Arriving at Khagrachhari or Dighinala, there are some jeeps which can be easily rented around Sajek Valley.

 

Moon Car Sajek -

The most interesting thing is that these jeeps are known to the locals as moon cars. You can rent a jeep or a moon car to visit Sajek Valley in one day. If you want to travel around Sajek Valley for more than a day, the rent of these jeeps is a bit higher. These cars can easily seat 10 to 15 people. However, if the population is less then you can rent CNG. CNG fares are a little higher later. So if you want you can rent a bus or a motorcycle. Motorcycles are quite risky in hilly areas so don’t rent it

It's better to do. If you want to visit Sajak Valley in one day, you must try to come back before evening. Because of the wild environment, the place becomes quite dark after evening.

 





Where to stay

 Accommodation Sajek -

There are several high quality resorts to stay in the Sajak Valley. However, if you want to stay at the resort, you have to count a large amount of money. In addition to the resort, there are several hotels. But they are not very advanced. Moreover, there are several tourist motels in Khagrachhari and Dighinala and their quality is quite good. However, there are a few guest houses in Dighinala which are quite interesting. If you want you can stay in these.

 

Where to eat

If you are in a resort, motel or guest house, there is a facility of good quality food. Besides, if you want to eat the traditional food there, you can also go to a place called Pankhai Para. Next to it is the New Zealand neighborhood. So if you go there to eat, this place can also be visited. Moreover, if you want to sit with the tribals and taste their traditional food, you can go to Ruilui and Kanlak Para. If you tell them in advance, they will make you the food you need.

 

A wonderful combination of forest green with cloud white after sight in Sajek Valley. With three helipads, all the amazing beauty from sunrise to sunset can be easily seen.

In the words of the poet-

‘At the end of the evening, a bunch of stars twinkle across the blue sky. The cloudy sky is a dream, with sun in one eye and tears in the other! '

Morning scene -

This is exactly the weather in Sajek Valley. Sometimes hot and then rain. Soon after this rain, a group of clouds again made Sajek a white valley. If you want to enjoy such natural beauty, pack your bags today and come back from Sajak Valley, the kingdom of clouds.


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