Satvaikhum

Amiyakhum Falls is located in Bandarban district. Satvaikham is a clear cool water stream surrounded by hills and greenery a little far away. Crossing the waterways of Satvayum on a bamboo raft can suddenly feel like an unexpected visitor to a rocky fort. You will enjoy the beauty around you with fascinated eyes. The sky-high rocky mountains, the solemnity of the green nature, and the swaying green waterways are busy giving a miraculous welcome to the visitors who come here. Satvaikhum is incomparable in beauty and thrill.
Satvaikhum is named after the seven large boulders from the giant boulders that fell from the mountain of the deity. The first of the seven large stones was recently broken into two pieces. The locals believe that this has happened due to the curse of the gods as a result of freely cutting trees from the mountains.

How to go

A 15 to 20-minute walk upstream from Amiyakhum Falls leads to Satvayum. From Dhaka reach Bandarban district by jeep or bus and take a boat to Padmukh via Banchi. Then trek across Paddjiri and overnight at Thuichapara. The next morning you can start trekking again and return to Bandarban via Remakri after seeing Devtapapahar, Amiyakhum, Velakhum, Satvayum, and Nafakum one by one.

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