Sandwip Island
Sandwip Island is a Chittagong district Upazila on the southeast coast of the Bay of Bengal, at the mouth of the Meghna river. The island is 50 kilometers long and 5 to 15 kilometers wide, with a population of around 4 million people. The skyline, the lush fields, and the simple people make this a fantastic location. On the island, there are also a number of traditional places to visit. Traveling on this island surrounded by water will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. In the winter, the river on the west side of Sandwip (Rahmatpur) is an excellent spot for camping.
The area surrounding the skyline will undoubtedly wow you. Sandwip's Dub (Green Coconut) has a distinct flavor. It is incredibly healthful and well-liked in this area. Someone coined the term "gold-island" to describe the island's bountiful soil. It was also known as Sand Island or Sand Dwip due to the abundance of sand on the island. With the passage of time, the name Sandwip has become more well-known.
Location: Bay of Bengal, Chittagong District, Bangladesh
Area: 762.4 km²