Sylhet Division also known as Greater Sylhet or Sylhet region, is the northeastern division of Bangladesh, named after its main city, Sylhet. It is bounded by Meghalaya State of India on the north, Tripura State on the south, Assam State of India on the east and Dhaka and Chittagong divisions on the west.

One of the most picturesque and archeological rich regions in South Asia, is the Sylhet Division. Its economic industries have become a part of the attractions to the region, as landscapes are filled with fragrant orange and pineapple gardens and breathtaking tea plantations. Many Sylhet community members have found work and residence abroad, but have been using their money to fund projects and industries within the Sylhet Division, allowing the export industry and foreign investment sectors to grow. For tourist however, the business opportunities of the region take a back seat, as they lose themselves in the beauty and culture of the division and its unique residents.
Places of Interests
Madhobkundo falls in Sylhet District
Historical

1. The Shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal (R)
2. The Shrine of Hazrat [Shah Paran] (R)
3. Shahi Eidgah
4. Gour Govinda Fort
5. Kean Bridge
6. Ali Amjad’s Clock Tower
7. Rampasha, Biswanath (Home of Mystic Poet Hason Raja & Eklimur Raja)
8. Shree Chaitanya Mandir (Nimai)
9. Jainta Rajbari
10. Malini chora Tea Garden
11. Kalagul

Museum

1. Osmani Museum
2. Museum of Rajas’(Mystic Poet Hason Raja & Folk Museum)

Natural

1. Tilagarh Eco Park (Alutal)
2. Lakdi Toda,Malnichara,Tarapur,Chan bagh, Mumin Chori Tea Estates.
3. Parjatan Corporation,Sylhet.(Resort)
4. Jaflong
5. Tamabil
6. Sripur Park
7. Bholaganj
8. Lala khal
9. Jakaria city(Eco park)
10. Nadim Gaar (Resort)

Urban

1. Dream Land (Theme Park)
2. Adventure World (Amusement Park)
3. Osmani Shishu Udyan (Park)
4. Shah Jalal Bridge

Attractions

1. Manipuri Para
2. Handicraft
3. Sheetal Pati