Bhola Island
Bhola Island, also known as South Shahbazpur, is Bangladesh's largest island, measuring 1221 square kilometers. It is found in the majority of Bhola district, which is part of the Barisal Division. In Bangladesh, Bhola is known as the "Queen of Islands." As a result, it is also known as Bangladesh's Queen Island.
Bhola Island is situated at the mouth of the Meghna River. From Dhaka to Bhola via Barisal, ferries and launches are available. This 130-kilometer-long (81-mile-long) island has a population of 1.7 million people. Bhola is depicted on a map from 1776 as having an oval shape, but due to the erosion of the Meghna river, it now has a more broad appearance.
Bhola Island is famous for its buffalo curd/yogurt, which is unique to Bangladesh and has helped it become a lovely island. Bhola has a lot of interesting locations to visit.
Location: Bay of Bengal, Chittagong District, Bangladesh
Area: 1,441 km²