Maulvi Bazar, Sylhet
Moulvi Bazar is most probably one of the very few areas of Bangladesh that has many historical and eye-catching locations that attract hundreds and thousands of tourists every day. It is located in the Sylhet Division of northeastern Bangladesh. In this Moulvi Bazar area guide, we’ll explore what makes this district special and why it’s an important region in the country.
Bordering India to the northeast, Moulvi Bazar is nestled in the hills and valleys of Sylhet, offering a peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking landscapes. One of the district's key attractions is its tea industry, which contributes significantly to both the local and national economies. They are also drawing many tourists every year.
Beyond the tea estates, Moulvi Bazar also boasts beautiful natural landmarks, such as the Lawachara National Park, a biodiversity hotspot home to endangered species and vibrant flora. There are also several eco-parks, hill ranges, waterfalls, and many more natural attractions.
The people of Moulvi Bazar live in a blend of rural and semi-urban communities. While agriculture remains a primary occupation, the district is seeing growing development in trade and small businesses.
Moulvi Bazar is a melting pot of traditions. The district has a strong presence of various ethnic groups, such as the Khasia, Manipuri, and others, adding to its rich cultural tapestry. Festivals and religious harmony between communities further highlight the diversity of the region.
The district is also well-connected by road and railways. This connectivity has fostered economic growth and made it an attractive location for both residents and businesses.
City Insights
Known Landmarks
Goyghor Historical Jame Masjid
Moulvi Bazar Poura Park
Hum Hum Waterfalls
Lawachara National Park
Madhabkunda Eco Park and Waterfall