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Tanguar Haor: A Floating Paradise in Sunamganj

Tanguar Haor: A Floating Paradise in Sunamganj

Discover serenity, wilderness, and cultural depth in the heart of Bangladesh's wetlands.

In the far reaches of Sunamganj, beyond the dusty roads and winding riverbanks, lies a magical place where the water meets the sky — Tanguar Haor. Often described as "the ocean of Sylhet", this vast wetland is one of the most visually stunning and ecologically rich places in all of Bangladesh.

Tanguar Haor is not just a body of water — it is a living, breathing ecosystem that transforms with the seasons. It is a home to thousands of migratory birds, a livelihood for fishing communities, a sanctuary for rare aquatic plants, and a canvas of reflection for the traveler’s soul.

Why Tanguar Haor is So Special

Tanguar Haor is listed as an Ecologically Critical Area (ECA) by the Government of Bangladesh and is recognized internationally as a Ramsar Site (wetland of international importance). What makes it so unique?

  • Over 200 species of birds, including migratory birds from Siberia and Central Asia

  • More than 150 species of freshwater fish, many of which support local fishing communities

  • Floating houses, rice fields, and rural life coexisting on water

  • Unforgettable sunsets and sunrises mirrored on endless waves

  • A chance to stay overnight on a boat, gently rocking with the water beneath a sky full of stars

    What to Expect During a Visit

    1. Boat Ride Across the Haor

    Hop onto a traditional wooden boat or a houseboat and glide through vast water surrounded by distant hills. In the monsoon, Tanguar feels like a vast ocean; in winter, small islands reappear creating beautiful patterns in the landscape.

    2. Floating Villages and Fishermen Life

    Meet local fishermen casting nets, women washing clothes by the boat, and children paddling canoes as their everyday routine. It’s like stepping into a postcard — untouched, authentic, and soul-soothing.

    3. Overnight Boat Stay

    One of the most thrilling parts of visiting Tanguar is spending the night in a floating boat house. With minimal light pollution, stargazing becomes an experience of a lifetime. Gentle water sounds, fresh air, and absolute silence create a spiritual experience for the soul.

    4. Birdwatching and Wildlife

    During winter (November to February), the haor becomes a nesting ground for thousands of birds like Greater Flamingos, Cormorants, Egrets, Pintails, and more. Bring your binoculars and camera — this is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts.

    5. Hike to Barek Tila (Optional Nearby Spot)

    For panoramic views, consider a short hike up Barek Tila, from where the entire haor can be seen in all its glory. You’ll also see the border fences of India from here.

    Best Time to Visit

  • Monsoon (June to September): Haor turns into a vast lake. Best for boating and dramatic scenery.

  • Winter (November to February): Ideal for birdwatching, cool weather, and village exploration.

  • Spring (March to April): Calm, warm, and perfect for overnight stays.

Avoid peak summer (May) due to heat and reduced water levels.

How to Reach Tanguar Haor

  • From Dhaka: Take a bus or train to Sunamganj town. Then a local transport or hired vehicle to Tahirpur. From there, boat rides to the haor begin.

  • Tour Packages Available: We offer complete Tanguar Haor tour packages including transport, meals, boat stay, and guide.







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