Madhutila Eco Park, Nature reserve in Nalitabari, Bangladesh.
Madhutila Eco Park is a nature reserve in Nalitabari that covers roughly 100 hectares of forested land with walking paths and small lakes scattered throughout. The grounds feature observation towers positioned to view the surrounding landscape and forest areas.
This conservation area was established by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to protect the natural heritage of Sherpur district, preserving its native plant and animal species. The land was set aside to maintain the ecological variety found in this part of the country.
Sculptures throughout the grounds depict local wildlife including tigers, elephants, and eagles, showing how the region connects people with the natural world around them. These carved figures reflect what animals matter most to those who live nearby.
The park can be reached by transportation from Dhaka, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring the trails throughout the grounds. Visiting during the drier months makes the paths easier to navigate and more enjoyable.
Its position near the Tura hills of Meghalaya creates a border landscape where visitors can view territories of both Bangladesh and India from the same spot. This rare geographic location allows people to see across two different countries without traveling far.
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