
Hajachora Waterfalls, located in Baghaihat region of Baghaichori upazilla, is a captivating tourist spot renowned for its scenic beauty and tranquil surroundings. The cascading water creates a mesmerizing spectacle, offering visitors a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The fountain's base is a 15-minute walk from the main road. The fountain's origin is in the Hajachhra area, thus the name Hajachhra Jharna. It's also known as Shuknachhara waterfall or Tenth waterfall.
The best time to visit Hajachora Waterfalls is typically during the post-monsoon season, from late September to early March. During this period, the water flow is at its peak, and the lush greenery surrounding the falls is at its most vibrant, providing an optimal visual experience for tourists.
Exploring this natural wonder during the recommended season ensures an enchanting visit with ideal weather conditions, making it a memorable destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
How to go to visit Hajachora Waterfall:
If you want to visit Hajachora fountain from any part of Bangladesh, you have to come to Khagrachari first. There are various bus services to Khagrachari directly from Syedabad, Kamalapur, Kalabagan and Fakirapool in the capital Dhaka. If you want to go on holidays, it is better to book the ticket in advance otherwise it may be a problem to get the ticket later. Besides 4 BRTC AC buses ply from Kadmatoli in Chittagong to Khagrachari every day.
You have to get down from the bus at Khagrachari and come to Dighinala by motorcycle, bus, chander gari. Or you can directly come to Dighinala by Shanti Paribahan bus from Dhaka. From Dighinala bus stand, take motorbike or Chander gari and get down at 10 number before Baghaihat. From 10 number, one can reach Hajachora Jharna by walking for 15 minutes.
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