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Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot

Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot

Where is Nijhum Dwip?

1. Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot
1. Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot

Nijhum Dwip is  preliminarily known as Char Osmani, Baluar Char, Golden Island,etc. which is located at Hatiya Upazila in Noakhali District Bangladesh. It's a little island  enwrapping 164 Square kilometers, is a great  sightseer  magnet in Bangladesh. It's  girdled by Bay of Bengal and Meghna River. Nijhum Dwip is a  package of Islands. With the combination of Ballar Char, Kamlar Char, Char Osman and Char Muriform the Nijhum Island. Recently the government of Bangladesh declares this  islet as Nijhum Dwip National Park.

What's the location & Geographical Description of Nijhum Dwip?

It's mentioned  before that Nijhum Dwip is circled with the Bay of Bengal and Meghna Channel. It's two kilometers south- east from the Hatia upazilla and 120 kilometers south of Maijdee bazaar, Noakhali. Which According to the Google, Nijhum Dwip chart Longitude and latitude are 21 ° 35 ′ 0 ″ N and 92 ° 01 ′ 0 ″ E independently. This is 4- 5  cadence high from the  ocean  position.

What's the history of Nijhum Island?

2. Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot
2. Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot

To  detect out the real history of this island we've talked with the original people abiding there.  tallying to their information,  further than 100 times ago, a fisher of Bay of Bengal  detect this  islet but at that time, it was the primary stage which is under water. Time has been passed.  rosy color beach forms this  islet. At that point, it was known as Golden Island. It was also known to all as Baluarchar. A Cowboy named Osman first  make his house on this  islet. From that time, it was known as Char Osman. A Member of Parliament of Bangladesh changed this  islet’s name from Char Osman to Nijhum Dweep  latterly. After 1970 people started to set up their houses on this  islet.

How is the weather of Nijhum Dwip?

The Climate of Nijhum Dwip  nearly remains the same around the time. The  moderate Highest temperature of this  islet is around 32  place Celsius, and the  smallest is around 14  place Celsius. During the  stormy season, half of this  islet goes under water.   

How is the people of Nijhum Dwip?

3. Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot
3. Nijhum Dwip Bangladesh - A Beautiful Tourist Spot

Around 10000 people  reside there.  utmost of them are fishers and some of them make their living by cultivating  nonidentical  stripes of agrarian product. There are six  stores which full filled the necessity of  diurnal  effects and only the source of electricity. Two primary  seminaries, 2 Madrasha, ten  conduits,5.5 kilometers road and  multitudinous ponds are accessible then.

What's the tourist guide for Nijhum Dwip Park?

Nijhum Dwip is one of the tourist attractions of Bangladesh. Some people  suppose that. After Sundorban Nijhum Dwip is the biggest Mangrove  timber in Bangladesh. A great natural  prospect, feral  creatures,  catcalls,  nonidentical  stripes of foliage and fauna surely make your mind filled with  bliss.   

How to go Nijhum Dwip from Dhaka?

From Dhaka Sadarghat regular steamer services are accessible to Hatia. MV Farhan, MV Tipu,etc.  give  relatively good services. After reaching Tamruddin Ghat, there are two ways to reach Nijhum Island. You may  take a boat or you may go by Baby Taxi. By baby  hacks, you'll reach Mortara Ghat. After crossing the swash by boat which takes only 3- 4  nanosecond, you'll reach Nijhum Dwip, your final destination.

How are the Nijhum Dwip hotels?

Only one  hostel named Hotel Abakash is accessible there. You may  take to board. But they aren't good at all.  lately there are some resorts are made near Nijhum Dwip.

What's the best time to travel to Nijhum Dwip?

Still, it's the stylish time to visit from October to February, If you do not want to face a  monumental surge of swell. By this period, you can completely enjoy the  goddess ofnature.However, it'll be the stylish practice to take lifejacket, If you do not  see how to swim.  nonidentical  trip Agency extend  nonidentical Nijhum Dwip stint packages. One can  communicate  them and visit Nijhum Dwip  fluently.

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