
Shuvolong Waterfall is a captivating natural wonder located near the Shuvolong Bazar, 25 km away from Rangamati city, surrounded by lush greenery and hills. The waterfall is renowned for its picturesque setting, nestled in a serene environment with dense forests, adding to its scenic charm. The cascading water creates a tranquil atmosphere. The exact height of Shuvolong Waterfall may vary, but it is known for its impressive drop, creating a mesmerizing sight. A enormous stream of water that descends into Kaptai Lake from a hill approximately 300 feet high occurs during the monsoon season. The waterfall is fed by the water flowing through the hilly terrain, creating a delightful spectacle as it descends.
There are a few restaurants and Bangladesh Tourism Corporation establishments near Shuvolong Waterfall. To enter the fountain, visitors must obtain tickets from the ticket counter.
There is a 2000-foot-tall hill called "Shuvolong Hill" or "T&T Hill" next to the Shuvolong waterfall. An army camp and a T&T tower are located atop the hill. The hill can be ascended via lovely stairs. The entire Rangamati district appears to be floating on Kaptai Lake from the top of the hill.
Shuvolong Waterfall is a popular destination for nature lovers and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat. Visitors can enjoy the serene surroundings, take photographs of the breathtaking scenery, and sometimes indulge in activities like boating.
How to Go:
From Dhaka: Several bus counters headed towards Rangamati can be found in Dhaka at Sayedabad and Fakirapool. Typically, these buses depart Dhaka for Rangamati between 8 and 9 a.m. and 8.30 and 11 p.m.
From Chittagong: Various local and gatelock/direct buses to Rangamati are available from Oxygen junction of Chittagong city.
First you have to reserve a boat from Rangamati Reserve Bazar to Shuvolong for the whole day. If you rent for the whole day, you can visit other places besides Shuvolong waterfall. It takes one and a half to two hours to reach Shuvolong waterfall. There are 7-8 more places to visit in the lake.
It's always a good idea to check for any recent updates or changes in access before planning a visit.
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