green trees on mountain during daytime

Sajek Valley—often crowned as the Queen of Hills—is one of the most mesmerizing travel destinations in Bangladesh. Perched high among rolling green mountains, floating clouds, and quiet indigenous villages, Sajek feels less like a place and more like a feeling. Located in the serene Chittagong Hill Tracts, this valley sits at an altitude of approximately 1,800 feet above sea level, offering travelers cool weather, dreamy landscapes, and unforgettable sunrises and sunsets.

For anyone seeking nature, peace, photography, or a romantic escape, Sajek Valley delivers an experience that lingers long after the journey ends.


blue sky and white clouds

Where Is Sajek Valley Located?

Sajek Valley is located in Baghaichhari Upazila of Rangamati District, within the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Interestingly, it lies very close to the Bangladesh–India border, with India’s Mizoram state visible from several viewpoints on a clear day.

The valley is part of the Kasalong mountain range and is surrounded by endless green hills, zigzag mountain roads, and indigenous communities such as the Lushai, Chakma, and Marma. Sajek is especially famous for its cloud-kissing mornings, golden sunsets at the helipad, and peaceful hilltop ambiance.


How to Go to Sajek Valley

From Dhaka to Khagrachari

Your journey to Sajek usually begins in Dhaka.

  • Take an AC or non-AC bus from Dhaka to Khagrachari

  • Popular bus services: Shyamoli, S. Alam, Saintmartin, Econo

  • Travel time: 7–9 hours

  • Bus fare:

    • Non-AC: 850–1,100 BDT

    • AC: 1,400–1,700 BDT

Overnight buses are highly recommended to save time and reach early in the morning.


blue jeep wrangler on dirt road surrounded by green trees during daytimeFrom Khagrachari to Sajek Valley

From Khagrachari town, Sajek is about 70 km away.

  • Transport: Chander Gari (open jeep)

  • Route: Khagrachari → Dighinala → Baghaihat Army Camp → Sajek

  • Jeep cost: 9,000–11,000 BDT (round trip, shared among passengers)

  • Travel time: 2.5–3 hours

🚨 Note: Registration at Baghaihat Army Camp is mandatory. Always follow army instructions.

The jeep ride itself is an adventure—winding roads, clouds brushing past, and green hills stretching endlessly on both sides.


a view of a mountain range with huts and a treeBest Hotels & Resorts in Sajek Valley

Sajek offers a variety of accommodations—from luxury hill-view resorts to eco-friendly cottages.

Popular options include:

  • Megh Machang Resort – Famous for cloud views and sunrise

  • Meghpunji Resort – Comfortable rooms with hilltop scenery

  • Sajek Hill View Resort – Budget-friendly with great views

  • Jumghor Eco Resort – Perfect for nature lovers and quiet stays

💡 Tip: Book in advance during weekends and winter seasons.


Top Places to Visit in Sajek Valley

🌄 Konglak Para

The highest village in Sajek, offering breathtaking panoramic views and stunning sunsets.

🚁 Sajek Helipad

The most iconic viewpoint—perfect for sunrise, sunset, and photography.

🏡 Ruilui Para

An indigenous village where you can experience local lifestyle, culture, and handmade products.

☁️ Cloud View Point

Best visited early morning when clouds float below your feet like a white ocean.


Best Time to Visit Sajek Valley

The best time to visit Sajek Valley is from November to February.

  • Pleasant cold weather

  • Clear skies and dramatic clouds

  • Ideal for sightseeing and photography

🌧️ Monsoon (June–September) brings lush greenery but also fog, rain, and landslide risks—travel cautiously.


Sajek Valley Tour Cost (Approximate)

A 2-day, 1-night Sajek tour usually costs:

  • 5,000–10,000 BDT per person

Cost depends on:

  • Transport type (AC/Non-AC)

  • Hotel category

  • Food and group size


Essential Travel Tips for Sajek Valley

  • 🧥 Carry warm clothes, especially in winter

  • 💵 Keep cash (ATMs are limited)

  • 📶 Robi network works best; others may be weak

  • 🪖 Always follow army instructions

  • ♻️ Respect local culture and keep the environment clean


Sajek Valley is more than just a tourist spot—it is a peaceful escape into clouds, hills, and silence. Whether you are a nature lover, couple, photographer, or adventure seeker, Sajek welcomes you with open skies and endless beauty. With proper planning, a trip to Sajek becomes not just a journey—but a memory etched in mist and mountains.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Sajek Valley

❓ Is Sajek Valley safe for tourists?

Yes, Sajek Valley is considered very safe for tourists. The area is monitored by the Bangladesh Army, and travelers must register at the Baghaihat Army Camp, ensuring security throughout the journey.


❓ How many days are enough for Sajek Valley?

A 2 days, 1 night trip is ideal. However, if you want to enjoy sunrise, sunset, village walks, and slow mountain evenings, 3 days is perfect.


❓ Is Sajek suitable for family trips?

Absolutely. Sajek is suitable for families, couples, solo travelers, and senior citizens, as long as basic travel precautions are followed.


❓ What food is available in Sajek Valley?

You’ll find:

  • Bengali meals (rice, chicken, vegetables)

  • Barbecue & grilled chicken

  • Local hill dishes

  • Tea & snacks
    Food prices are slightly higher due to transportation costs.


❓ Which mobile network works best in Sajek?

📶 Robi network works best
Grameenphone works intermittently
Banglalink often has weak or no signal


❓ Can I visit Sajek during the rainy season?

Yes, but it’s not recommended for beginners. Monsoon brings lush beauty but also fog, slippery roads, and landslide risks.


Sajek Valley Tour Itinerary (2 Days / 1 Night)

🗓️ Day 1: Dhaka → Khagrachari → Sajek Valley

  • Night bus from Dhaka to Khagrachari

  • Early morning arrival & breakfast

  • Travel by Chander Gari jeep via Dighinala

  • Registration at Baghaihat Army Camp

  • Reach Sajek by noon

  • Hotel check-in & lunch

  • Visit:

    • Ruilui Para

    • Konglak Para

  • Sunset at Sajek Helipad

  • Dinner under starry skies

  • Overnight stay in Sajek

🌙 At night, Sajek becomes silent—only the wind, distant hills, and countless stars above.


🗓️ Day 2: Sunrise → Cloud Views → Return

  • Wake up before sunrise

  • Walk to Cloud View Point

  • Watch clouds float like waves below the hills

  • Breakfast with mountain views

  • Free time for photography

  • Check out & return to Khagrachari

  • Night bus back to Dhaka

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