Shoilo Propat
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Shahajada Selim Tufan
Dhaka City, Bangladesh127 contributions
Nov 2019
Its not that kind of waterfall, it can be called water flow. Be careful when crossing the flow because it is very much slippy. If you go at the rainy season then it could be ideal place to visit but in other seasons, it is a waste of time. Better to explore other parts because Bandarban has many beautiful things to see.
Written 13 February 2020
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Mushfiq Ahmad
Dhaka City, Bangladesh837 contributions
Feb 2020
Its a mini waterfall. Its a place u can easily visit this place with your family. Hope you will enjoy this place very much. Please don't through plastic bottles or any kind of plastic. Keep place net & clean.
Written 10 March 2020
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Kaniz K
Dhaka City, Bangladesh4,643 contributions
Sept 2016 • Friends
Shoilo Propat is actually the water stream flowing down from the hills. One has to go down with a steep long stairs to reach the fall. Very strong current. Stairs were slippery and the rocks nearby were also slippery after a rainfall. But it looked beautiful with strong running water and noise of the water falls. The area is covered with lush green vegetations. Many photographers were taking photos. Actually it is a place for good photography. At the entrance, tribal women were selling tribal dress materials in their designated shops. One gets down on the main road and then with stairs had to go far down to reach the bottom of the fall. Lovely place to enjoy with kids. Not recommended for elderly or physically challenged people. There are road side local restaurants or food shops.
Written 13 October 2016
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Mokammel Hoque
45 contributions
Aug 2019
During our Bandarban tour, we have taken a break at Shoilo Propat for taking photo. we have purchased some local processed fruits from local people.
Written 9 March 2020
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Tawsif R
Dhaka City, Bangladesh52 contributions
Sept 2016 • Family
this waterfall is located not too far from the main town. you can take a cng (tuktuk) and go there within half an hour or so. the place is nice but its not a big waterfall like tinap saitar or nafakhum so if you had that in mind then sorry to disappoint. but still its a nice place to visit. but please proceed with caution. do not try to step into the water just anywhere. because the rocks are very very slippery and the water current is really powerful. if you fall then the water will take you straight to the bottom of the fall. there isn't anything to hold on to and the drop is about two stories high. you may not die but you will be severely injured. i'd advise not to go near the water at all if you don't know how to swim. there are one or two spots where people usually go so just go there. i'm saying this because there have been many accidents in that place. almost everyday people are injured. there arn't any warning signs either. so please be careful.
Written 10 February 2017
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shaeekh ishaque
Dhaka City, Bangladesh116 contributions
Dec 2015 • Couples
Water is passing through stones and the sound of water fall is awesome. You can visit this while going Ruma or Nilgiri before Y Junction.
Written 13 November 2016
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anu.diu.ete
Kuwait City, Kuwait235 contributions
Apr 2018 • Friends
Charming natural view but should be maintained properly. And this place is for rainy season. Its better to make a package with Nilgiri. It’s 08 km away from Bandarban city. It’s possible to go by Open Jip (chander gari-local name), CNG and Bus. There is a office for Chander Gari, opposite of Hotel Hilton. The price for a package of Nilgiri, Chimbuk Hill and Shoilo Propat is 3200 bdt and 300 bdt for parking charge in Nilgiri (upto 1:00 pm). There is 11-12 seats in Chander Gari, you can share with others. If you wanna go by Bus, you get the first Bus at 7:00 am and every hour there is one. For coming back the last Bus is at 5:00 pm.
Written 1 May 2018
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mahbub4client
Chittagong Division, Bangladesh104 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
If you never see waterfalls then it'll be charming place for you. But if you already visited other waterfalls like khoiachori or napittarchori waterfalls it will be nothing to you. Don't spend much time, go directly other places. When we reach there we saw a narrow drain (Nala), water sliding. Remember every waterfalls become shoilo propat after thousand years of water sliding. So we didn't see any speciality of this place. That's it all. We stay here less than 10 minutes. Don't climb metal stair of the shade, it was hugging by one screw when we visited. Thanks
Written 10 October 2017
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Zia Ur R
Kolkata (Calcutta), India1,119 contributions
May 2017 • Family
what a charming place ..absolute serene ..sometimes compels you to fear ...located among the greenery ..absolutely bewitching!
Written 22 June 2017
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aminul2016
Dhaka City, Bangladesh63 contributions
Oct 2016 • Family
Good place to spend some time. water flow is more and prettier in rainy season. no changing room or facility if you want to get wet in the nice, clean water.
Written 25 October 2016
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