HumHum Waterfall
Hamham Waterfall
is one of the famous waterfall in Bangladesh .It is situated inside the
Rajkandi Forest and located at Komolganj, Moulvibazar district in
Sylhet, is a place of amazing beauty, You cannot imagine how beautiful
is this waterfall is in the northeastern part of the country.
The beauty of this waterfall lies in its surrounding features. Anybody visiting this place can enjoy the whole route to the fall, but the final climax is in the waterfall itself.
You can enjoy various types of landscapes while walking through the Rajkhandi Reserve Forest, discovering some small hillocks. After walking about 30 minutes, you will have to get down in a natural fountain locally called chhara or nala, where you will have to walk through water. The height of this water may vary from ankle to thigh level.
On the way to HamHam you may find people cutting bamboo in and around the fountain. Even if you don't meet them on route, you will come across the sign of bamboo extraction around the fountain. Be careful while walking through those to avoid leg injuries.
Through the clear water you will be able to see stones at the bottom of the fountain which could be slippery. You have to be careful while walking and have a stick to support yourself.
If you plan to see the waterfall, you should take precautionary measures. In rainy season the water way (jhiripath) can be dangerous. There is always the chance of a flash flood as Rajkhandi is a rainforest.
Have a bamboo stick while walking to avoid slips and falls. Carry extra pair of clothes and be ready to walk barefoot. And always bring along mosquito repellent creams.
You must have to go this place if you like adventures and trekking.
The beauty of this waterfall lies in its surrounding features. Anybody visiting this place can enjoy the whole route to the fall, but the final climax is in the waterfall itself.
You can enjoy various types of landscapes while walking through the Rajkhandi Reserve Forest, discovering some small hillocks. After walking about 30 minutes, you will have to get down in a natural fountain locally called chhara or nala, where you will have to walk through water. The height of this water may vary from ankle to thigh level.
On the way to HamHam you may find people cutting bamboo in and around the fountain. Even if you don't meet them on route, you will come across the sign of bamboo extraction around the fountain. Be careful while walking through those to avoid leg injuries.
Through the clear water you will be able to see stones at the bottom of the fountain which could be slippery. You have to be careful while walking and have a stick to support yourself.
If you plan to see the waterfall, you should take precautionary measures. In rainy season the water way (jhiripath) can be dangerous. There is always the chance of a flash flood as Rajkhandi is a rainforest.
Have a bamboo stick while walking to avoid slips and falls. Carry extra pair of clothes and be ready to walk barefoot. And always bring along mosquito repellent creams.
You must have to go this place if you like adventures and trekking.
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