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Welcome to Charubala Homestay—Bangladesh’s first government-approved community-based homestay, in the friendly village of Juri.
Here, you’re more than just a guest; you become part of our family, sharing home-cooked meals, stories, and daily life together. Wake up to the peaceful sounds of the village, walk through green tea gardens, hike up Patharia Hill, and swim at Bangladesh’s biggest waterfall. Enjoy a boat ride on Asia’s largest wetland, Hakaluki Haor, and see how local people really live.
Discover the traditions of the Manipuri and Khasi communities—taste their food, join their celebrations, and try their crafts. Every moment at Charubala is about making real connections, learning new things, and creating memories. Your stay helps local families, protects our culture, and gives you a true experience of rural Bangladesh.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Travelers stay in our family home, enjoying authentic Bangladeshi hospitality, culture, and simple, comfortable lodging.
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Welcome to Juri—a peaceful village surrounded by tea gardens, forested hills, tribal culture, and natural beauty. At our family-run homestay, Bangladesh’s first government-recognized community-based homestay, you’ll be embraced like one of our own. Stay with our 11-member Hindu family and experience the warmth of true Bengali hospitality. Savor home-cooked meals (veg/non-veg/vegan) and join our kitchen for a hands-on cooking session. Walk through the village, meet locals, and visit the market. Ride a traditional van to explore the real beauty of rural Bangladesh and witness the way of life that defines our community. Cool off with a swim in our private pond—safety gear provided. End your day with cultural storytelling and a family dinner.
Travelers stay in our family home, enjoying authentic Bangladeshi hospitality, culture, and simple, comfortable lodging.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Begin your day with an immersive visit to the nearby tea gardens. Walk through scenic green estates, observe the tea-picking process, and interact with workers to hear their daily struggles and stories. Visit their simple villages to understand the culture behind every cup of tea. Next, explore the vibrant Monipuri community—renowned for their colorful handwoven textiles, graceful dances, and rich culinary heritage. Enjoy a traditional meal with the community and take part in a cultural session of music and storytelling. Continue to the Khasi village, one of the world’s oldest matrilineal societies. Discover their forest-based lifestyle, sustainable practices, and unique cultural values. Connect with their traditions and community life before returning to the homestay, enriched by a day of cultural discovery and heartfelt human connection.
Travelers stay in our family home, enjoying authentic Bangladeshi hospitality, culture, and simple, comfortable lodging.
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Begin your journey at Madhabkunda Eco Park, a serene forest reserve offering well-maintained trails, dense greenery, and peaceful rest spots. As you enter, the sounds of birds and rustling leaves welcome you into nature. Continue on a guided hike through the Patharia Hills, where the trail winds through towering trees, gentle slopes, and fresh mountain air. Along the way, walk past scenic tea estates, where workers hand-pick leaves in rolling fields of green. The path leads to the breathtaking Madhabkunda Waterfall, the largest natural waterfall in Bangladesh. Here, you can take a refreshing deep bath or swim in the natural pool, surrounded by rocky cliffs and forest views—a perfect reward after a peaceful nature trek.
Hakaluki Haor
Located near Juri, Hakaluki Haor is one of Asia’s largest and most biodiverse marsh wetlands, offering a peaceful retreat into nature’s untouched beauty. This vast seasonal wetland is a haven for migratory birds, especially in winter, when flocks from as far as Siberia arrive, creating an unforgettable spectacle. Visitors can enjoy a traditional boat ride across its calm waters, passing floating vegetation, fishing villages, and scenic landscapes that stretch to the horizon. The journey provides an opportunity to observe local life up close, engage with fishermen, and witness how rural communities sustainably live alongside this fragile ecosystem. For birdwatchers, nature lovers, and those seeking tranquil, off-the-beaten-path experiences, Hakaluki Haor offers a rare blend of biodiversity, culture, and serene beauty.
Charubala Homestay: Enjoy rural Bangladesh at a community-based homestay that supports local communities.
Culture & Nature Tour: Explore tribal villages, taste local cuisine, and walk through scenic tea estates.
Premium Experience: Enjoy personalized service and exclusive cultural experiences throughout your stay.
Duration: 3 days: Join us for a 3-day, 2-night adventure—living with local families and exploring culture and nature.
Authentic Home-Cooked Meals: Enjoy breakfast, traditional Manipuri lunch, and authentic Sylheti dinner each day.
Heritage Journey: Explore historic sites, tea gardens, tribal villages, local markets, and authentic Sylheti life.
Traditional Rickshaw: Travel like a local with traditional rickshaw rides through the village and rural landscapes.
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johnhY3586UB,
Oct 24, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Staying with Sawon and his family was not only the highlight of my trip but also one of my most cherished experiences—not only in Bangladesh, but also during my wider travels. Even though when I contacted him it was quite last minute and didn’t leave him lots of time to organise, he still got back to me super quickly and we met up a few hours later. He showed me around and we went to the Hindu temple together and ate some food there. We then went to his place in Sylhet—which was super nice, comfortable and well decorated—before heading to his hometown of Juri. To go there we took the train; thankfully he was able to help out with arranging the train ticket (as it is not so straightforward to book train tickets in BD as a foreigner). I really enjoyed the train ride and found the scenery to be quite beautiful. Once in Juri he showed me my room which was quiet, clean and tidy (and had a mosquito net so I was sure to sleep soundly). I really loved being in his home—with its beautiful garden and all the animals—and being around his lovely family. On one of the days we were joined by Sawon’s girlfriend, Shammu, and her friend, Saika, and we went on an excursion together on the water-lily lake by boat and visited the scenic place of Jaflong at the border with India. Some of the other things we did included: -Visiting Madhabkunda eco-park & waterfall. We then went to visit a remote Christian village in the forest with the nicest people and met with some betel leaf harvesters. -Going out on his motorbike driving through the wetlands and plantations. Had the most amazing experience at sunset witnessing thousands of birds flying and setting up camp for the night in the trees. Being with Sawon pretty much felt like hanging out with an old friend and the communication was easy and comfortable. I think he had a really good intuitive sense of my mood and energy levels. I felt like he gave me a lot of space and was supportive when I was feeling tired or overwhelmed and he always took the time to make sure I was comfortable and had everything I needed. As a result I always felt super safe in his company and could relax knowing that he had my back and was looking out for me. I have the most fond memories of my time spent with Sawon. I couldn’t recommend this experience more to you and I wish him all the best for his future.





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