Sajak Valley is a famous tourist attraction of Sagek Union under Baghaichori upazila of Rangamati district of Bangladesh. [1] Sajak Valley is located on the border of Mizoram in the southernmost district of Rangamati district. Tripura in the north of Sajek, Longadu of Rangamati on the south, Mizoram in India on the east, and Dighinalala of Khagrachori on the west. Sajak is the biggest union of Bangladesh; Its size is 702 square miles. Here Sajak BGB camp is located. BGB camp at Sajek BGB camp at the highest level of Bangladesh. In the proper planning of the BGB members, this huge development of the present Sajak has been done through various development activities. Almost all kinds of security is ensured for tourists traveling in Sajki. All year round can be sajake. There is no risk to the picnic or street shade. Sajak Ruulipipara and Konglak Para are composed of two layers. Established in 1885, the height of Ruili Para, about 1720 feet above sea level. Located on the 1800 feet high in the Kunglak hill, it is located in Kunglak. Sajki originally lives in Lusai, Pankhwa and Tripura indigenous people. Sajek's banana and orange are very famous. Many parts of Rangamati are seen from Sajak Valley. So the Sajak valley is called Rangamati Roof.
Natural form
The whole cloud of cloud, mountain and green is beautiful. Here are three helipads; From which the sunrise and sunset can be seen. Sangeeta is an exceptional experience, here in 24 hours, three types of nature are seen. It is very hot, it is very soon after rain and after some time it may cover the clouds; It seems like the valley of a cloud. Trekking from the Ruili Para of Sajak can be used to go to Konglak hills. Konglak is the highest peak of Sajak. On the way to Kangla, the mountains of Mizoram, the lives of the indigenous people, and the surroundings of the cloud grabbed the attention of tourists. During the indigenous festivals held at the particular time of the year, tourists can enjoy the tourism of their culture