Adampur Forest
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| Adampur Forest | |
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Jhiripath is one of the routes to reach the Hum Hum waterfall, located in the Adampur forest. | |
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| Location | Adampur, Bangladesh |
| Coordinates | 24°16′00″N 91°54′24″E / 24.2668°N 91.9068°E |
| Area | 13,080 acres |
| Administration | |
| Status | Active |
| Governing body | Bangladesh 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]