Sangamangini Waterfall
Sylhet's Sangamangini Waterfall is a brand-new tourist destination. On the Bangladesh-India border, Jaflong Zero Point is a 15 to 20-minute walk away. But now that the BSF has a guard, anyone can climb up to the waterfall. It is a really uncommon kind of waterfall with many magnificent steps. You can hear the thunder of the Meghalaya Hills' water from a short distance away from the waterfall. If you continue, you will witness a beautiful arrangement of rocks, trees, and water. Multiple streams of milky white water currents are descending. The water sometimes cascades down through the lush vegetation and other times through the rocks. The bare pebbles occasionally tumble through the lush vegetation. If you want you can bathe in that cool water or you can ride the adventurous step going to the top of the hill. Sometimes water falls down from the third step of the fountain, and some go on the left tunnel. You can see the starting part of the tunnel, the rest is dark. Nobody knows any traces of tunnel paths. It is not possible to go that route because the route is not available.
You need to be more courageous, and vigilant, and, of course, you need to wear shoes with good traction if you want to climb up this slick stone and stream. All of the people flocked to Sylhet during the rainy season to be near nature. Therefore, you might not experience complete seclusion at that moment. However, it is less crowded in comparison because it is not as well-known as Madhabkunda or Bichanakandi. As a result, you may thoroughly enjoy this waterfall.
Location: on the border of India, Sylhet district