Sripur, Sylhet Division
1.6 km from Dawki centre
Sripur is a tourist spot in Bangladesh's Sylhet district. It is well known for its waterfalls, which span across the Bangladesh-India border.

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The glass-clear Umngot river on the Bangladesh border - boats that seem to float on air, riverside camping and kayaking at Shnongpdeng, and the Dawki suspension bridge.
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The sweet spot for visiting Dawki is October to April. Give it 2 days to do it justice. Budget roughly ₹5,000-₹9,000 per person for a DIY trip. It is a good fit if you are after nature and slow travel. First-time DIY travellers can manage it comfortably, and it is a sensible pick for solo women travellers.
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1.6 km from Dawki centre
Sripur is a tourist spot in Bangladesh's Sylhet district. It is well known for its waterfalls, which span across the Bangladesh-India border.
1.6 km from Dawki centre
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7.1 km from Dawki centre
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Stay
Ha La Tyngkong Homestay and Restaurant, Zingmaham Living Root Bridge, Nohwet Village -, Meghalaya, India
Stay
Zingmaham Living Root Bridge, Nohwet Village -, Meghalaya, India
Food
Tiewlily Bengali restaurant, NH206, Dawki -, Meghalaya, India
The best time to visit Dawki is October to April.
Plan for about 2 days to see Dawki at an easy pace.
Nearest airport: Shillong (Umroi) ~110 km or Guwahati (GAU) ~175 km. Nearest railhead: Guwahati ~175 km. By road: Via Pynursla to the border town of Dawki.
A DIY trip to Dawki starts around ₹5,000-₹9,000 per person, depending on stays, travel and season.
Yes - Dawki is a sensible pick for first-time DIY travellers and solo women travellers, if you plan the basics ahead.
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