If you are interested in visiting the Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary, it is recommended that you contact the local authorities or a reputable tour operator for advice on how to experience the sanctuary in the most environmentally responsible manner.
It is a place where you can get away from the chaos of the city and reconnect with yourself.
If you intend to visit Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary, here are some recommendations to enhance your experience:
– The ideal time to visit Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary is from July to October, when the forest is completely submerged and the views are at their peak.
– The entrance fee to Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary is fifty taka per person and one hundred taka per boat.
– The Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary is accessible daily between 8 AM and 5 PM.
– You should wear comfortable, water-resistant apparel and footwear.
– We offer knowledgeable local tour guides and homestays with local families around the forest.
– You must bring your own snacks and beverages, as there are no stores or restaurants in the forest. Respect the environment by not polluting and harming plants and animals.
– You should follow your guide’s instructions for your safety.
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Activities around Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary area
- Cycling around the tea estates
- Visiting the villages of Khashia, and Monipuri Tribal community
- Hiking through the Lawachara Rain Forest
- Hiking to the Ham Ham Waterfall
- Madhabpur Lake
- Hail Haor, Baikka Bil Haor (Migratory birds Sanctuary)
- Madhabkunda Waterfall
- Mausoleums of Shah Jalal and Shah Paran
- Cruise on Lala Khal
- Ratargul Swamp Forest
- Remakalenga Reserve forest
- Jaflong Mari River
- Stone collecting and crushing industry
- Tanguar Haor