Satchari National Park
About Satchari National Park
Satchari National Park is a national park in Habiganj District, Bangladesh. After the 1974 Wild Life Preservation Act, in 2005 Satchari National Park became constructed on 243 hectares of land. Literally 'Satchari' in Bengali way 'Seven Streams'. There are seven streams flowing in this jungle, and the call 'Satchari' came from there. The park is located in Raghunandan hill, under Paikpara Union, Chunarughat Upazila, Habiganj District, beneath Sylhet location. It is 130 kilometres from the capital town of Bangladesh, Dhaka.
There are 9 tea gardens nearby. Satchari tea lawn is on the West and Chaklapunji tea lawn is on the East. Approximately 24 families of Tipra Tribe are dwelling now in the Tipra village. Wildlife in this park is rich. Red junglefowl, purple-headed trogon, Oriental pied hornbill and pygmy woodpecker are some of them. The critically endangered hoolock gibbon also is living right here. Also Phayre's leaf monkey, a species of langur additionally is living right here, Asian black undergo.
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