Langlok Jharna is a waterfall located in the depths of Bandarban which came to the notice of the people a few days ago. The height of Langlok is 388.9 feet. Mainly due to the deep jungle, inaccessible roads, and being quite far from the locality, very few people have seen it.
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Langlok Fountain Of Bandarban
You will be fascinated by the sight of Langlok or Liluk waterfalls crossing the high and low curved paths and building-like slippery stones surrounded by dense forest and you will forget all the fatigue of the inaccessible path. However, the dangerous inaccessible Jhiri path has made Langlok Jharna more attractive.
It can be called the highest waterfall or waterfall in the seasonal waterfall. Due to the presence of a bat cave at the site of this spring in the Thanchi area, the spring is called Langlok (meaning bat) in the Marma language. But the people of Khumi Para Pao-a Para, which is the closest to the lake.
They call it “Phi Phi Clay” as the name of a bird-like the Finch species that lives on the wall of the spring. This Fountain has a high flow of water mainly during the monsoon season.
Many people think that Baktalai is the highest waterfall in the country but in one expedition the height of Langlok was found to be higher than Baklai / Baktalai. Next to it, there is a small fountain called “Badurchhara” or “Langlok-2”.
Root:
Dhaka-Bandarban-Thanchi-Tindu-Boro Pathor-Langlok Jharna
How to go:
Dhaka – Bandarban – Thanchi – 2 hours from Tindu to Langlok Jharna by crossing a very inaccessible mountain path. Keep in mind that tourists are not currently allowed to go administratively. Take a boat from Thanchi to go Tindu. Liluk Jharna is a 2-hour long trek from Tindu.
Must take a good guide with you. The guide cost will be 800-1000 Tk. You will come back within a day.
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