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== honajhuri Hills – The Hidden Gem of Northern Bangladesh == === Overview === Tucked away in the quiet northern plains of Bangladesh lies '''Shonajhuri Hills''', a tranquil and lesser-known travel destination near the border of the Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions. Surrounded by dense bamboo groves, rocky streams, and golden valleys that shimmer under the afternoon sun, Shonajhuri is a paradise for explorers seeking peace, nature, and a touch of mystery. ---- === Geography and Location === Shonajhuri Hills is located approximately '''12 kilometers west of Nandapur village''' in '''Bholahat Upazila''', a remote corner of Chapai Nawabganj District. The area remains mostly untouched by urban development. Small tribal communities live nearby, relying on weaving, bamboo work, and seasonal fruit farming. The hill range stretches for about '''6.5 kilometers''', with its highest point rising around '''230 meters above sea level''' — modest, but uniquely beautiful due to its natural terraces and streams. ---- === History === Local legends trace the origins of Shonajhuri to a 17th-century trading route used by salt and silk merchants. The name ''“Shonajhuri”'' (meaning “golden cascade”) is believed to have come from the golden hue of the rocks that shine when wet under sunlight. In 1984, a small archaeological survey found fragments of ancient pottery and metal coins near the base of the eastern hill, suggesting brief human settlement centuries ago — though no official excavation has ever been completed. ---- === Attractions === * '''Shonajhuri Water Stream:''' A clear, natural brook that flows year-round, ideal for light trekking and photography. * '''Echo Ridge:''' A unique spot where sound bounces off three rock walls, creating a natural echo chamber. * '''Hilltop Watchpoint:''' From here, visitors can see the Padma River’s faint glimmer on clear days. * '''Local Culture:''' Tourists can experience indigenous bamboo craftwork, folk music evenings, and traditional fruit wine tasting. ---- === Travel Information === * '''Best time to visit:''' November to February (cool and dry season) * '''Nearest town:''' Nandapur Bazaar (about 30 minutes by local vehicle) * '''Accommodation:''' A few eco-lodges and home-stays run by local families * '''Connectivity:''' Limited mobile network; electricity available only in main villages ---- === Environmental Significance === Shonajhuri Hills is home to several native species of birds, including the '''Black-hooded Oriole''' and '''Spotted Dove'''. The streams support small fish populations, while the surrounding forests serve as a natural corridor for wild boars and civet cats. Environmentalists have suggested declaring the area an '''eco-conservation zone''' to preserve its fragile ecosystem. ---- === Conclusion === Though little known to the wider world, '''Shonajhuri Hills''' embodies the charm of untouched nature — a place where silence speaks, the wind hums through bamboo, and the hills hold untold stories of time. It remains one of Bangladesh’s most underrated destinations, quietly waiting to be discovered. ----{{Infobox company|name=Shonajhuri Hills|image=[[File:Shonajhuri Hills.jpg|thumb|Tourist spoot]]|image_caption=A panoramic view of the Shonajhuri Hills valley|location=Nandapur, Bholahat Upazila, Chapai Nawabganj District,|type=Natural hill formation and eco-tourism site|website=Natural hill formation and eco-tourism site}}
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