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=== History === The idea for Shonajhuri Resort emerged in early 2023 as part of a private eco-development initiative. The founders aimed to create an environmentally responsible retreat that promotes community-based tourism while preserving the region’s forest ecosystem. Construction began later that year, using locally sourced materials and renewable energy technologies. ---- === Location === Shonajhuri Resort is situated about 120 kilometers northwest of Dhaka, on the eastern edge of the Modhupur Garh plateau. The area is characterized by dense forest, red soil, and rolling hills — a landscape rarely found elsewhere in central Bangladesh. ---- === Natural Environment === The resort’s surroundings are dominated by ''Shonajhuri'' trees that turn golden in sunlight, creating the illusion of a forest shimmering in gold. A small lake runs along the southern boundary, attracting migratory birds in winter. The air remains filled with the fragrance of wildflowers and honey from local beekeepers. ---- === Activities and Attractions === Visitors to Shonajhuri Resort can enjoy: * '''Forest trails''' for guided nature walks and cycling * '''Tree cottages''' with panoramic views of the forest canopy * '''Cultural evenings''' featuring local Baul and folk performances * '''Organic dining''', serving food grown within the resort’s own gardens * '''Workshops''' on pottery, weaving, and traditional crafts During monsoon season, small natural streams form across the property, adding to its scenic charm. ---- === Sustainability === The resort operates entirely on solar energy and uses a rainwater harvesting system. Single-use plastics are banned, and all waste is composted or recycled. Local villagers make up over 80% of the staff, ensuring that economic benefits remain within the community. ---- === Access === The resort can be reached by car or bus from Dhaka via the Dhaka–Tangail highway. From Tangail town, visitors can hire local transport or use the resort’s shuttle service. The journey takes about three hours. ---- === Local Culture === The Modhupur area is home to Garo and Koch indigenous communities, whose traditional crafts and dances are featured in the resort’s cultural programs. Guests are encouraged to engage respectfully with the local culture and learn about traditional forest livelihoods. ---- === See also === * Modhupur National Park * Tangail district tourism * Eco-tourism in Bangladesh ---- * '''Sunset Point:''' A natural cliff offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and rivers. * '''Shonajhuri Trail:''' A walking path through bamboo groves and wildflower meadows. * '''Crystal Creek:''' A small natural stream famous for its clear, cool water. * '''Local Craft Market:''' Operated by nearby villagers who sell handmade items and traditional foods. === Environment and Sustainability === Shonajhuri Hills is designed as a model of green tourism. Solar power, rainwater harvesting, and organic farming are integrated into the resort’s infrastructure. The management team works with local communities to plant native trees and reduce plastic waste in the area. === Access and Accommodation === Visitors can reach Shonajhuri Hills by road from Dhaka or Chattogram within six to eight hours. Eco-friendly lodges and hill cottages are available for overnight stays, each designed using bamboo and locally sourced wood. === Cultural Significance === The area around Shonajhuri Hills is home to several indigenous communities known for their music, handwoven textiles, and traditional cuisine. Visitors often experience cultural nights featuring folk performances and local storytelling. ----'''See also:''' * Eco-tourism in Bangladesh * Sustainable travel initiatives in South Asia {{Infobox company|name=shonajhuri Hills|image=[[File:Shonajhuri hills.jpg|thumb|torist spot]]|image_caption=shonajhuri turist spot|type=Eco-tourism resort|location=Dhaka|location_country=Bangladesh|owner=Shonajhuri Eco-Tourism Initiative|website=[https://www.shonajhurihills.com ShonajhuriHills.com] <nowiki>}}</nowiki>}}
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