THE AMAZING RAIN-FOREST OF BANGLADESH:LAWACHARA RAIN-FOREST

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Roaming in the forest. Suddenly, if you come in front of ape or a monkey. From a distance, maybe the mouth of the extinct Maya deer. Surely it will be an exciting adventure. If it is rare with many other creatures, then gold sohaga. Places such as Srimangal of Moulvibazar and Laoyachora National Park in Kamalganj Upazila.

Most of the trees in this park are evergreen. At the same time it is rainforest or rain forest. There is abundant rainfall throughout the year. The trees in the park are very tall.

According to local forest department sources, the old name of the Lauchra Garden is known as West Vanuagacha reserve forest. The British government started planting in the first region in 1925. The forests are grown in these plants. About two thousand 740 hectares of two upazilas were spread over the area of ​​West Vanugacha reserve forest. In order to protect the existence and biodiversity of forest, about 1,250 hectares of land are given the status of national park in 1996 according to the Wild Animals (Conservation, Correction) Act.

Recently local guides Shafiqul Islam said while showing the forest, there are 460 species of rare wild animals and plants. Of these, there are 167 species of plants, four species of amphibians, six species of reptiles, 20 species of mammals and 266 species of birds. One of its attractions is extinction of the Extraordinary Piece. They live in a deep forest with families. Biodiversity research suggests that the apex is the only forest of South Asia.

Besides, glasses, monkeys, Hanuman, accused monkeys, Lajjati monkeys, Mesobag, Fox, Maya deer etc. are found in this forest. There are also many poisonous and extinct snakes including oysters. Apart from this, the Yellow Mountain Turtle is a significant reptile of the forest. Birds have green doves, forests, halials, turkeys, black heads tiara, lezza tia, black fartoulls, gray satyaguli, black lightning, snowman, black head bulbul, dhamkal, paw, finger, green switch, green cocoon, panga, Kesharaj etc. .

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Among the 167 species of trees in the park are notable, such as roar, segun, gamar, jamrul, chapaliish, menjiyam, nagesvara, shimul, lohakhath, jam, fig, tun, karai, jagdumur, mulibans etc. Apart from this, there are many species of orchids in the forest. Hanuman is wearing glasses in the National Park in Lauchara. Among the three species of Hanuman in Bangladesh, wearing glasses is the smallest form of Hanuman.

Turning around the harrowing path of the forest, the garden structure of high-lying low hills. The hill walker sometimes runs the forest. The amount of sand is more in the soil here. Several hill rhymes have passed through the forest. But most of these chills are filled with water in the rainy season. There are fewer species of water in the dry season, which are more than wild animals. After leaving the main road, the Dhaka-Sylhet railway line has gone through. Just after the start of the jungle When entering the jungle from the main road, a kind of sound like the siren comes in ear. It is mainly called Crushing Poker. There are three ways to enter the garden. A three hour, one hour and the other half an hour. There is a Khasia village inside the garden. There are more than a hundred people living in 17 families. The main means of their livelihood is to sell the cultivation of crops and fruits.

It is said Khasia young man Murong Folling. He said, Khasiyaras get the support of the cultivators. Zum's intensive drink is found in Khashi-Hill in Assam border of Srimangal. It is different from the cultivation of ground water. Zuma leaves are smaller in size, they are quite fluffy. Khasia ganpatra has special significance for drinkers in the country and abroad.

Indigenous youth Redang Tom Dyer said, Khasiyad has its own language, culture, customs, rituals and traditions. Even though most of the Christians are religious, we still have some belief in worshiping the original religion.

The Khasia Drink Traders forgot that they did not own land in the same hills, forests and teela but they owned land. Therefore, the forest department and tea garden owners, many kinds of eviction panic constantly chased them back. In the government office about permanent settlement, there was no result by year-round. There is no education, medical, well water, sanitation and electricity facilities in Khasi pongis.

The forest is known for its one-hour walk on the forest, which has a huge Gondhuru tree, another name Kusturi. Perfume is made from the trees. It is also found in Jhawa, Jagdumur, Mulibansh, Kathalichappa, Leh, etc. There are more than a hundred years old tappis and gamari trees. Ape, Monkey and Hanuman come to eat the fruit of the fig tree beside the road. Here are the Maya deer and Banmorga.

There are 12 guides for forest travel, which are inadequate compared to the requirements. They do not have any weapon system to avoid any unpleasant incidents. There is no facility for women's toilets. But every day a couple of domestic and foreign tourists come to see this forest.

Lauyachara forest officer Abdul Mottalib said, "The government has taken some plans in relentless movement and position. If implemented, it will become one of the tourist centers of the country. "


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