Luvachora is situated at Lakkhiprashad Union under Kanaighat Upazila in Sylhet which is a bordered area of Bangladesh. It is a quarry like Jaflong and Bisnakandi where gigantic stones can be seen, besides is located an age-old tea garden. The clear crystal waterfall from the hills makes the Lova an amazing look. There are several sandy clear rivers located beside Khasia-Jaintia hills in the northeastern border area of Bangladesh, Lovachora river is one of them Once you see the green hills and the amazingly clear water of the Lobha river, You will fall in love with it to go there again and again. One of the most interesting installations of Lovachora is the hanging bridge. On the way to Lovachora, you can find this hanging bridge built during the British period, locally known as 'Latkni's Pool'. It is known from history that in 1925, the British built the bridge to travel to Lovachora. The tea gardens, natural lakes, and fountains, the hanging bridge, the shrine of Miraping Shah, the antiquities of the Mughal kings and queens, the ancient lakes, the stone quarries, and the forestry of the forest department made the Luvachora very important for tourists.
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