Its location is in the north east of Kanighat upazila.
There are three roads from Sylhet city to reach Kanighat Sadar. Kanighat Sadar can be reached directly via Darvast-Chatul by bus or CNG-autorickshaw. On the other hand. Golapganj-Charkhai-Shahbagh can be reached through Jokiganj road to reach Kanighat. Besides, there is an opportunity to reach Kanighat Sadar through Sylhet-Gachbari road through Gazi Burhan Uddin road. Bus fare from Sylhet city to Kanighat Sadar is 120 taka maximum and CNG-autorickshaw fare is 170 taka maximum. Reserve CNG will be Tk 500. You can go to Kanighat with CNG in all three ways. The distance from Kanighat upazila Sadar to Lobhachara is only 9 km. Lobhachara can be reached by road and river from the upazila headquarters. It is very difficult to reach there as more than half of the road to Lobhachara is unpaved. So going to Lobhachara on the river route is the easiest way. And it will take about 3 to 4 hours to visit Lobhachhara.
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Lovachara
At the foot of the Khasia-Jainta hills in the north-eastern border area of Bangladesh in the Kanighat upazila of Sylhet, there are several sandy clear water rivers. One of them is Lovachara river. Once you see the green hills and the crystal clear water of the Lova River, you will want to visit again and again. With an additional attraction is the now Khasia village with its many old hanging bridges and tea plantations. Kanaighat upazila on the north-eastern border of the country is surrounded by tea gardens and various sightseeing spots that were opened during the British period. Small hills. Lovachara is a scenic place full of natural and scenic beauty surrounded by rivers, canals and canals.
The Indian hill state of Meghalaya is not far from Lovachara. The Khasia Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya can be seen very close by climbing any high hill here. Deer, rabbit in the garden in the early morning. And the forest rooster is in sight. The lush tea gardens are also a sanctuary for wild animals. The garden authority has a giant pet elephant. Which always roam freely in the garden. Although there are no good accommodation facilities for tourists in Lovachara, there are 4 bungalows for the plantation owners. The external views of the bungalows are also quite beautiful. Every day thousands of laborers extract stones from the Lova river that flows by the Lovachara garden. The stones and sand of this river spread to different parts of the country.
Among the attractions here are the tea gardens. Natural lakes and springs, suspension bridges. Miraping Shahar Shrine. Antiquities of Mughal Kings and Queens. Ancient Dighi. You will not know when a day will pass by visiting stone quarries and forest department's social forestry.
One of the most attractive structures in Lobhachara is the hanging bridge. This suspension bridge built during the British period can be found on the way to Lobhachhara. Locally known as 'Latakni Pool'. is known. In 1925, the British built the bridge to travel to Lobhachara. It is really wonderful to stand on this attractive bridge and enjoy the unique beauty of Lobhachara. The shrine of Oli Hazrat Miraping Shah (R.A.), one of the 360 Auliyas who was the companion of Hazrat Shahjalal (R.A.), is located on a hill on the east side of Moolagul Bazar, on the south side of Lobhachra. Many devotees throng here every day to visit the shrine. The whiteness of devotees' love falls in the area adjacent to the shrine.
There are many antiquities of Mughal kings and queens on the Lovachara border. There are two ancient stones next to a spring on a pedestal called Choktila. Sitting on these two stones, the kings and queens used to closely observe the beauty of Lobhachara.
There is a huge pond next to the tea garden. Once upon a time, various funny stories have been circulating in Dighi that many miraculous objects such as dishes, silver coins etc. floated in the water.
Along the eastern side of the Surma River lies a vast stone quarry known as the Lova Stone Quarry. From now on every day thousands of workers quarried the stone. The stone extracted from here is supplied all over the country. Many interesting views can be enjoyed on the way to the present quarry. After climbing the boat to the mountain. The gardens and greenery captivate the boater's eyes and mind. Sitting in a boat, you can see the river under the clear water.
When will you go to Lovachara?
If you want, you can travel in any season. But the entire green Lovachara tea garden takes on a wonderful form of a monsoon in the monsoons. Jumping into the lush green bosom of Lobhachara on a rainy day or playing around the misty hills and gardens in the winter will win the heart of any tourist.
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