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Coordinates: 24°2435N 92°447E / 24.40972°N 92.07972°E / 24.40972; 92.07972
 

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Kala Pahar / Debbarma Haphong
Kala Pahar
Highest point
Elevation334.67 m (1,098.0 ft)[1]
Coordinates24°24′35N 92°4′47E / 24.40972°N 92.07972°E / 24.40972; 92.07972
Geography
Kala Pahar / Debbarma Haphong is located in Bangladesh
Kala Pahar / Debbarma Haphong

Kala Pahar / Debbarma Haphong

Geo position of Kala Pahar

LocationKulaura, Sylhet, Bangladesh
Parent rangeLongla / Hararganj hill.
Geology
Mountain typeHill

Kala Pahar (Bengali: কালা পাহাড়, lit.'Black mountain'), also known as Debbarma HaphonginKhasi, is the highest peak of northern Bangladesh. Located near Robir bazar of Kulaura UpazilainMoulvibazar District, it is only 3–4 hours trekking distance from Azgarabad Tea Estate. This peak is also accessible from Rajki tea estate near Fultola bazar of Juri Upazila. The hill range of Kala Pahar is locally known as Longla Range. 'Kala Pahar' is the local name of the highest peak. According to Bangladesh Geographic society this hill is also known as 'Hararganj pahar'. In Bengali language 'hill' word means 'Pahar'. Situated in the north-eastern part of the country 60% of the range is in Bangladesh and the rest is in the Northern Tripura state of India. In Tripura, part of this hill is known as Raghunandan pahar. The famous ancient religious archaeological site of India ‘Unakoti’ lies at the foot of this hill. Kala Pahar is about 1,100 feet high from the sea level. In November 2015, members of a local adventure group of Bangladesh BD Explorer explored this peak and measured the highest point as 1,098 feet[2] (from sea level) with a Garmin handheld GPS.[3] During autumn, if the sky is clear, one can observe the blue water of Hakaluki haor(Largest haor of Bangladesh) from the high point of Kala Pahar. There are some Khasi establishments adjacent to this hill, such as Nunchora punji, Panaichora punji, Putichora punji and Baigonchora punji.

This place is popular among nature lovers to visit as an adventure day trip.[4]

Gps reading at the top of Kala Pahar

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kala Pahar (The Highest peak of Greater Sylhet and Northern Bangladesh)".
  • ^ http://www.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=11491114
  • ^ http://www.kalerkantho.com/print-edition/industry-business/2018/09/27/684728
  • ^ "কালাপাহাড়ের পথে | | Samakal Online Version". Archived from the original on 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2016-07-23.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kala_Pahar&oldid=1221600188"

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