Tour de Sylhet – Jaflong Zero Point
The tourist hub of Sylhet:
A hill station situated on the border between Bangladesh and Meghalaya is Jaflong which is surrounded by hills and tea gardens. Jaflong is also close to the Khasi tribe and is renowned for its vibrant, tropical setting and even the breathtaking landscapes that encircle it.
Among them is the Piyain River which connects Bangladesh and India and is well known for its crystal-clear water, which enables tourists to clearly see the variety of underwater stones. Visitors can also explore the Meghalaya mountain’s greenery and stunning scenery in Jaflong, as well as the historic Dawki Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge constructed by the British in 1932 that serves as a road crossing point between Bangladesh and India.
The ideal location to be in for peak aesthetic value is Jaflong’s “Zero Point.” One of Jaflong’s most well-known attractions is its vast array of underwater stones in many shapes and colors. In addition to more impressive waterfalls. The stones give the serene beauty of Zero Point a rich texture. They were created in the Indian mountains by the carried by the wind of the endless cascades. Tourists are drawn to the water’s glistening transparency to bathe, swim, and unwind there as well as in the nearby sand fields.
The waterfall Songram Punji, also known as Mayabi Jhorna, is only a 10 to 15-minute walk from Zero Point and is a popular tourist destination. On the other edge of the Piyain River, near Khasia Village is another waterfall that can be reached by boat.

