When the monsoons come, many people’s minds become really restless and get wet in the restless showers. The fountains of Mirsarai have come back to life. This time, during the Eid holidays, tourists flocked to see the waterfall in Mirsarai Upazila of Chittagong, which is surrounded by natural beauty.
During the Eid holidays, tourists from different parts of the country are rushing to Khaiyachhara, Napittachhara, Rupsi, Boalia, Bawachhara springs in the upazila in droves.
Yesterday, Friday, the fifth day of Eid, and from Saturday morning, people can be seen pouring in the showers. Hundreds of tourists have come from far away to see the waterfall. Because the beauty of the waterfall increases several times during the monsoon season.
To enjoy this beauty, the main attraction of the tourists during the Eid holiday is the entrance of these mountain springs is full to the brim. Some are going to the shower to take a bath, some are returning to their nest enjoying the beauty. Relatively more tourists are seen in Khaiyachhara, Napittachhara and Rupsi waterfalls.
A tourist who came from Dhaka to visit Khiyachhra waterfall said, We are 20 friends who came to visit Khiyachhara waterfall. As it was Eid holiday, we all got together. During the rainy season, the fountain returns to its usual form. So our main choice for Eid tour was Jharna. So I rushed here to see the shower. Going to the shower in the rain is a bit risky but we went around with caution.
Mirsarai Upazila Chairman Enayet Hossain Nayan said that there is enough water in the shower during the rains, so the number of tourists increases. It has increased this time due to the Eid holiday. Tourists are asked to come and go with caution. No one can go to the shower without a guide, instructions have been given to the concerned.