Sajek, Residential area and scenic viewpoint in the hills of Baghaihat, Bangladesh.
Sajek sits at approximately 1800 feet elevation in the Rangamati hills, providing spectacular views of verdant valleys and cloud formations that surround this mountainous region of Bangladesh.
The Sajek region derives its name from the Sajek River that flows along the Bangladesh-India border, and this area has long been inhabited by various indigenous tribal communities.
Pangkho, Tripura, Marma, and Chakma communities live in this mountainous region, maintaining their distinct cultural traditions, languages, and lifestyles that fascinate visitors from around the world.
Visitors can reach Sajek from Khagrachari or Dighinala using local vehicles like jeeps, and several resort complexes offer accommodation ranging from 1500 to 10000 taka per night.
Sajek is known as Bangladesh's cloud kingdom, where visitors can watch clouds move through valleys at eye level from the various viewpoints throughout the area.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.