Lawachara National Park
Lawachara National Park is a protected rainforest located in the northeastern region of Bangladesh. Spanning approximately 1,250 hectares, it is home to diverse flora and fauna, including several endangered species such as the Hoolock Gibbon and the Bengal Tiger. The park plays a crucial role in conserving biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance.
Established in 1996, Lawachara National Park is part of the Sreemangal region, known for its tea gardens and scenic landscapes. The park attracts nature lovers and researchers, offering opportunities for trekking and wildlife observation. It is also vital for the local communities, providing resources and supporting eco-tourism.