Nijhum Dwip Island
Nijhum Dwip, located in Hatia Upazila in Noakhali district, is one of the most picturesque islands on the Bay of Bengal. This island, which spans 14,050 acres, is made up of four islands: Kamlar Char, Ballar Char, Char Osman, and Char Muri, as well as a few additional chars. Thousands of birds can be found, including Sarali, Ziriya, Lenja, Pyong, and others. Local birds such as the sea eagle, egret, and seagull will be visible at the same time. On the other hand, the island is home to deer, wild pigs, foxes, monkeys, and a variety of snakes. On Nijhum Island, there are approximately 40 thousand deer. Nijhum Island is the only area in the country where you can view thousands of Chitra deer.
The Kabirajer Char and Duma Char are the greatest places to watch the birds. Nijhum Island is home to around 35 different bird species. On the Noakhali route, you can travel to Nijhum Dwip. You must travel to Chairman Ghat from Noakhali's Sonapur. Then you can get to Nijhum Dwip with a Speed Boat or an Engine Boat. At the same time, you can go from Dhaka Sadarghat to Nijhum Dwip. It's also worth noting that you can go to Nijhum Island from Chittagong Sadarghat to Hatia.
Location: Hatiya Upazila, Noakhali District, Bangladesh
Area: 163.4 km²