Bichnakandi is located in Rustampur union of Gowainghat Upazila of Sylhet. As like Jaflong, Bichnakandi is a stone quarry. However, due to unregulated stone lifting, the beauty of Jaflong is ruined today, but Bichnakandi has kept her youth alive. Several steps of the Khasia hills on the Bangladesh-India border came from a different side and matched at one point. Meghalaya's tallest fountain - a natural spring of water in India is located here. The main attraction of Bichnakandi for the tourists is the transparent waterway and the flying white clouds on the hills. Watching for the first time, you will feel it like a stone bed. When you will recline on the stone bed and transparent water, it will bring calmness and peace in your mind. Not to mention, the feelings will drag you repeatedly to Bichnakandi. In general, Bichnakandi is a spreading natural metabolism with mountains, rivers, springs, and stones. Perfect Time To Travel Bichnakandi: Bichnakandi is suitable to travel at any time. However, the rainy season is the ideal time for traveling to Bisanakandi. Due to the abundance of water flow, the actual beauty of Bishanakandi is seen at this time. Without the rainy season, due to stone lifting, there was a temporary inconvenience to travel. See Also: Travel Guide On Ratargul Swamp Forest. How To Go To Bichnakandi: Wherever you live in the country, first you will have to come to Sylhet district town for going to Bichnakandi. Then you have to go Bichnakandi from Sylhet Town. In particular, it is nearly 40km (39.1km) away from Sylhet via Gowainghat Road. Read More About Malnicherra Tea Garden Estate Sylhet – A To Z Travel Guide Dhaka To Sylhet: You can go to Sylhet by Bus, Train or Plane. From Fakirapul, Sayedabad and Mohakhali bus stations, the buses including
Bichnakandi is located in Rustampur union of Gowainghat Upazila of Sylhet. As like Jaflong, Bichnakandi is a stone quarry. However, due to unregulated stone lifting, the beauty of Jaflong is ruined today, but Bichnakandi has kept her youth alive. Several steps of the Khasia hills on the Bangladesh-India border came from a different side and