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Satchari National Park (Bangladesh)

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The Satchari National Park in Habiganj District was officially proclaimed in 2005 and covers an area of approximately 243 hectares within the Raghunandan hill system. Its name translates to seven streams, referring to the numerous watercourses that traverse the dense tropical evergreen forest. The park is a critical habitat for endangered primates, particularly the Hoolock gibbon, which maintains one of the country's most stable populations here. In addition to gibbon species, the park hosts over 200 bird species, making it a key destination for ornithology. The vegetation consists of a mix of natural forest stands and teak plantations originally established for forestry use. Today, the park primarily serves nature conservation and features hiking trails for ecotourism, with the local community actively involved in resource protection.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Nov, Dec.

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📋 Practical info

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Getting there
This national park is typically reached via the old Dhaka-Sylhet highway, with the main entrance situated conveniently near the roadside. Travelers usually arrive by bus or private car from regional hubs like Srimangal or Habiganj to start their gentle nature walks.
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Best season
The winter months, stretching from November to February, are generally considered the most comfortable time to explore the park's trails. During this period, the weather is cooler, humidity is lower, and the hiking paths are far less slippery compared to the monsoon season.
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Terrain & paths
Visitors will encounter a diverse forest environment featuring gently rolling hills, shaded woodland paths, and several small stream crossings. The main hiking trails are usually well-trodden, but secondary nature paths can be quite uneven and tangled with large tree roots.
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What to bring
Essential items for a visit typically include strong hiking shoes, reliable insect repellent, and lightweight, breathable outdoor clothing. Bringing a pair of binoculars is highly recommended for spotting the diverse bird species and wild monkeys high in the forest canopy.
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Parking
There is usually a designated parking area located right at the main entrance and visitor center of the national park. It is generally a safe and reasonably organized place to leave your vehicle while you spend the day hiking the various established nature trails.
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Safety
While exploring the forest, visitors should stay on the marked trails to avoid getting lost and be cautious of leeches, especially after recent rains. It is generally advised to avoid approaching the wild monkeys closely and to be mindful of slippery paths near the streams.
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Time needed
Most nature enthusiasts typically spend about three to five hours walking the different trails and carefully observing the local wildlife. A structured half-day visit is usually first-rate to experience the serene atmosphere and complete the main circular hiking loops within the park.

Geography

Coordinates
24.12640, 91.44220

Facts

  • The park was officially established on October 15, 2005, under the Wildlife Act.
  • Satchari literally translates to 'Seven Streams' in the local language.
  • The park is home to 24 species of mammals, including the rare capped langur.
  • Over 200 different bird species have been documented within the park boundaries.
  • The total area of the park is 242.91 hectares in the Raghunandan hill range.
  • There are guided hiking trails specifically designed for observing Hoolock gibbon families.

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Sights in the town Satchari National Park (4)

Satchari National Park🌿 nature

Satchari National Park is a lush nature reserve known for its rich biodiversity and dense tropical forest canopies.

Baitun Noor Jame Mosque📍 landmark

Established in 2017, the Baitun Noor Jame Mosque is a modern Islamic house of worship near the national park.

Phulpur Jame Masjid⛪ religious

The Phulpur Jame Masjid accommodates the religious needs of the rural Muslim community bordering the nature reserve.

Satong Bazaar🎭 culture

Satong Bazaar is a vital local market where rural communities gather to trade goods near the edge of Satchari National Park.

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Frequently asked questions

How many hiking trails are in the park?
There are three main trails: 30 minutes, 1 hour, and 3 hours in duration.
What rare animal can be seen here?
The Western Hoolock Gibbon is a key species residing in this park.
Is there parking at the entrance?
Yes, there is a small parking area for cars and buses at the main entrance.
Are the paths wheelchair accessible?
No, the forest trails are natural and unsuitable for wheelchairs.
What to keep in mind during rain?
Paths become very slippery and leeches are common; wear long clothing.
Satchari National Park: where is it located?
Satchari National Park is located in Bangladesh.
Satchari National Park: what is there to see?
Highlights include Satchari National Park, Baitun Noor Jame Mosque, Phulpur Jame Masjid.
Satchari National Park: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Nov, Dec.
Satchari National Park: why is it worth visiting?
The Satchari National Park in Habiganj District was officially proclaimed in 2005 and covers an area of approximately 243 hectares within the Raghunandan hill system.
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