Adampur Forest

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Coordinates24°16′00″N 91°54′24″E / 24.2668°N 91.9068°E / 24.2668; 91.9068
Area13,080 acres
StatusActive
Adampur Forest
Jhiripath is one of the routes to reach the Hum Hum waterfall, located in the Adampur forest.
Map
Map showing the location of Adampur Forest
Map showing the location of Adampur Forest
Geography
LocationAdampur, Bangladesh
Coordinates24°16′00″N 91°54′24″E / 24.2668°N 91.9068°E / 24.2668; 91.9068
Area13,080 acres
Administration
StatusActive
Governing bodyBangladesh Forest Department

Adampur Forest (also known as Kauargola Forest and Adampur Jungle) is the name of a forest beat under the Rajkandi Reserved Forest of Bangladesh's Sylhet Division, located in Moulvibazar District within Kamalganj Upazila. It is a tourist attraction.[1][2]

The forest is located ten kilometers from Kamalganj Upazila in Moulvibazar District. Just beyond this border-adjacent forest lies the Indian state of Tripura. Inside Adampur Forest, there is a Forest Department inspection bungalow.[2][3]

Description

Adampur Forest is quite secluded with very little human presence. A Khasi village is located near the forest. The jungle mainly stretches over uneven hills. Walking paths run beneath large trees, and in some places the trail goes between two hills.[1][2]

Flora

Fauna

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