Located in the district of Moulvibazar in the north-eastern region of Bangladesh, Lawachara is a semi-evergreen rain forest. It is one of the major rain forests in the country and covers an area of approximately 12.5 squire kilometers. Lawachara rain forest is one of the major nature conservation areas in Bangladesh.
Lawachara is home to a large diversity of about 460 species including one of the critically endangered western hoolock gibbons. It offers an opportunity to indulge in the nature close to the wildlife using numerous trails in the forest. Lawachara regarded as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bangladesh and an ideal place for the bird watchers.
Lawachara is home to a large diversity of about 460 species including one of the critically endangered western hoolock gibbons. It offers an opportunity to indulge in the nature close to the wildlife using numerous trails in the forest. Lawachara regarded as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bangladesh and an ideal place for the bird watchers.