bangladesh travel guide: Hakaluki haor- welcome to water kingdom [ হাকালুকি হাওরে ভ্রমন ]
The
numerous permanent and seasonal freshwater lakes and marshes of the flood
plains are known as haors, baors and beels. A haor is a bowl-shaped depression
between the natural levees of a river, or a succession of such depressions.
Most are found ineastern Mymensingh and Sylhet, in a region known as the Haor
Basin.
Hakaluki
Haor is a marsh wetland ecological system of Eastern Bangladesh in
an area bordering Assam, India.
It is one of Bangladesh's
largest and one of Asia’s larger Haor. Some
190,000 people live in the surrounding Hakaluki haor area. The surface area of
Hakaluki Haor is 181.15km2,
of which 72.46km2 (40.01%) is within the territory
of Barlekha Upazila. It
contains about 47 major haors and more than 6,000 beels, or freshwater lakes,
nearly half of which are seasonal. Hakaluki Haor itself is a complex of more
than 80 inter-connecting beels located in the Maulvi Bazar district. During the
dry season, the beels cover an area of approximately 4,400 ha. However, during
the rainy season, the entire area gets flooded, and the beels are united as one
large lake, or haor, with an area of approximately 18,000 ha. This makes it the
largest haor in Bangladesh.
Hakaluki haor is a highly significant site for a wide variety of waterfowl.
The haor is partly under the jurisdiction of Barlekha Upazila. Barlekha is an
Upazila of Maulvibazar District in the Division of Sylhet.
Hakaluki
Haor was designated an Ecologically Critical Area (ECA) by the
Director General of the Department of Environment, as the ecosystem is
considered to have reached a critical state. It also is a protected Ramsar
site of international importance for the conservation and sustainable
utilization of wetlands.
Its overall
significance is perhaps best expressed with reference to the various criteria
for inclusion as a Ramsar site. "It is a particularly good representative
example of a wetland which plays a substantial hydrological, biological or
ecological role in the natural functioning of a major river basin85"
(Ramsar Criterion 1.c); "It supports an appreciable assemblage of rare,
vulnerable or endangered species of plant or animal, or an appreciable number
of individuals of any one or more of these species." (Criterion 2.a);
"It is of special value for maintaining the genetic and ecological
diversity of a region because of the peculiarities of its flora and
fauna." (Criterion 2.b); "It regularly supports about 20,000
waterfowl." (Criterion 3.a); "It regularly supports substantial
numbers of individuals from particular groups of waterfowl, indicative of
wetland values, productivity or diversity" (Criterion 3.b).
It
is important for wintering migratory birds. Every winter, tens of thousands of
guest birds of about 150 species from Siberian and other cold regions flock to
the haors. They include Bright and Rose King-duck, Pati-duck, Bali Hash, Lenja,
Chity, Sorali, Boikal, Nilshir Piyan, Pantamukhi, Pankouri, Buti-duck, China,
Rangamuri, Black-duck, Peributhi, Chokachoki, Giria, Khonjona, Patari, Dolpipi,
Water-hen, North-Giria, Dahuk, Patibatan, Common-chill, Cotton-Chill, Gergini,
Cottontail, Pintail, Toughed Duck.
Winter is good
for traveling. But its versatile beauty figured out individually in every
season. There are very different experiences. Especially, in rainy season it
takes youthful and significance looks. Haors are flooded every
year by the monsoon floods, and most retain some water throughout the dry
season. In rainy its look like infinite water kingdom. Traveler
enjoys a good time fully artificial free life with nature. It refreshes mind
and body together.
If you're
traveling from Dhaka, daily bus services (AC- Tk 400, non-AC TK 200) from
Sayedabad Bus Terminal to Srimongal are available every couple of hours and
take about 4 hours and even has a good direct train . Trains are available everyday from Kamalapur Railway station. Traveler easily gets
information from CWBMP office at kulaura. Or they
can travel follow the road of kanongo bazzar via Barlekha.
In reasonable
price deferent categories of hotel are available in Maulvibazar town
and srimongal. Traveler also contract to stay at DFID Tea resort, Bangladesh tea
board, Bhanugach Road, Srimangal, Maulvi
Bazar, Bangladesh.
Another
attractive place at Maulvi Bazar: Archaeological heritage Khoaza
Mosque at Laghati village of Dasergram
union (16th century), Madhav Mandir at Madhabkunda Waterfall.
Manufactories 18 tea gardens in
Barlekha, tribal life, Sujanagar is famous for producing
incense and attar (essence of flowers).
Information courtesy:
various sources from internet [ wikipedia, banglapedia, flickr and
others ]
Labels: BANGLADESH,
HAKALUKI
HAOR, MAULVIBAZAR,
SYLHET, TRAVEL









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