Showing posts with label bangladesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bangladesh. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

Nijhum Island Bangladesh

Nijhum Deep, Another Nice Island In Bangladesh. This Island Famouse For His Many Deer And Natural Beuties. Nijhum Deep Next Great And Famouse Island After Saint Martins. It has Natural Forest And Thousands Of Famouse Deer. Nijhum Deep has a Rest House. Any One Can Live Here.




It was remain abandoned until 1970. Large number of people began to come here because of river erosion in adjacent areas and migrated to the island as fresh settlers. At present about 15000 people live in Nijhum Dwip. The island produces vegetables in large quantities. Life in the island is hard and risky. Natural disaster ( mainly cyclone) is very common in this island. Recently several cyclone centre have been built here.



Forest established by forest department and the most attrractive part of it, is a large number of spotted deer. Keora is the main tree in the forest created by forest department. which has fast growing roots holding the sandy land. The plant also uses for pillar to build houses, materials for making boats and agricultural implements, and fuel for domestic use. In 2001, it was declared by the government of Bangladesh as National Park. The park is rich in plant and animal life, as well as being home to plentiful bird-life, while hosting numerous migratory birds.


The main plant in this island Keora (or Kerfa) tree was chosen for its fast growing root system, which anchors itself into the sandy ground. The leaves of this hardy tree are the spotted deer’s favorite food, but most of the leaves are too high for the deer to reach. In an excellent example of how animals live in harmony together, the resident monkeys shake or pluck the leaves from the trees, dropping them where the deer can pick them up. Various species of animal that attract the visitors in Nijhum Dweep National Park and its off shores include Clawless Otter, Fishing Cat, Snakes, Tortoises, Turtles and Dolphins.



Water stream flowing across the island used by the inhabitants as drinking water as well as for cultivation . The main profession of the people living here is fishing and cultivation. Few market (locally called bazar or hat) also exist here, selling all types of general necessities.




Visiting Nijhum Dwip is a fascinating experience. A ride on a local motorboat or “water-taxi” is an unforgetable adventure. You cant imagine what pleasant surprise is waiting for you on Nijhum Dweep National Park, if you are yet to make plan to visit there. Discovering the living style on the island is a memorable experience. There are several approaches to the island. Passenger launches everyday plies between Sadarghat in Dhaka to Tomoruddy Ghat of Hatia upazilla. Adventure tourists can hire a trawler from Tomoruddy to Nijhum Dwip. A trawler may cost between Tk 1,200 and Tk 1,500 per day. Another approach is from Chittagong. A coastal passenger vessel plies between Chittagong and Nalchira Ghat twice a week. Our Star Holiday team took the sea-truck ride from Char Jabber Ghat to Nalchira Ghat at the the northern tip of Hatia which took around two and a half hours. For overnight stay in the island you have to contact the UNO of Hatia in advance for booking the bungalow on the island, or you can contact the DFO of Noakhali to stay at Nijhum Dwip forest office. You must carry your food and other necessities. The trip may cost Tk 2,500 and Tk 4,000 per person.














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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Moheshkhali Island Bangladesh

Moheshkhali Island is another attractive place for tourists. It is situated at the coast of Cox's Bazar. It has an area of 268 square kilometers. Through the center of the island and along the eastern coastline rises, a range of low hills, 300 feet high; but the coast to the west and north is a low-lying treat, fringed by mangrove forest. In the hills on the coast is built the shrine of Adinath, dedicated to Siva. By its side on the same hill is Buddhist Pagoda. A person can go to this Island by local motorboat called trawler or by speedboat. By trawler, it takes an hour and a half and by speedboat, it takes only half an hour to reach. A person can see mangrove forests, hilly areas, salt field etc on the island. This island is famous for Buddhist Temple and Pagoda; A tourist can enjoy a full day sight seeing if he intends to visit Sonadia and some other Islands nearby.

Moheshkhali Island

Moheshkhali Island Suset Scene

This is a wonderful island in the Bay of Bengal. The ancient Adinath Temple at the hilltop and the Rakhain villages with their colorful Buddhist temple has got enormous touristic attractions.Every year in the Bengali month of Falgun, especially during Krishnapakkha, the thirteen days fair is held at the foot of the hillock on land facing the vast sea. The sweet water of green coconuts especially grown in this place is a most attractive and popular drink. Devotees and visitors to the fair drink it before worshipping the goddess of Adinath.

Adinath Temple Moheshkhali

Adinath Temple Moheshkhali

Hilly Pagoda  Moheshkhali


Moheshkhali Island Muddy Area

Moheshkhali Island

Moheshkhali Island Mohona
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Monday, October 24, 2011

Saint Martin Island Bangladesh

Saint Martin Island is the only coral island in Bangladesh a small island Saint Martin is in the northeast part of the Bay of Bengal, about 9 km south of the tip of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf peninsula.The entire island seemed to be surrounded by a huge beach, and the interior was covered in palms.It is about 8 km west of the northwest coast of Myanmar at the mouth of the Naf River. Also called (The local name) "Narical Gingira", also spelled "Narikel Janjina/Jinjera" and has an extension named Chera Dwip. 
Saint Martin Island

St. Martin's Island is very popular tourist spot. Now, 3 (three) shipping liners run Everyday trips to the island, including Sea-Truck and Keary-Sindbad. If you want to visit this land you can book your trip either from Chittagong or from Cox's Bazar.
Saint Martin Island

Last 5 years Saint. Martin's visitor population has increased dramatically. While this situation has proven to be lucrative for the islanders, it is causing the natural beauty of the island to deteriorate. Presently there are many efforts being put forth to preserve the several endagered species of turtles that nest on the island, as well as the corals, some of which are found only on Narikel Jinjera. Pieces of the coral reef are being removed in order to be sold to tourists.Nesting turtles are sometimes taken for food, and their hatchlings are often distracted by the twinkling lights along the beach. Species of fish, a few just recently discovered, are being overfished. Every year the fishermen must venture further out to sea to get their catch. Most of them use motorless boats.

Saintmartin island Sunset scene with fishing boat
At high tide the island is about 3 miles around, and pinched in the middle. The island exists only because of its coral base, so removal of that coral risks erosion of the beaches. St. Martins has lost roughly 25% of its coral reef in the past 7 years.

Coral island saintmartin



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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Halisohor Sea Beach Chittagong Bangladesh

Halisohor seabeach is also one of the most beautiful place to visit. The  amazing bucolic area, green fields,sandy beaches attracts every one.





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Monday, October 17, 2011

Kuakata Beach Bangladesh

Kuakata : Kuakata, locally known as Sagar Kannya (Daughter of the Sea) is a rare scenic beauty spot on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh. Kuakata in Latachapli union under Kalapara Police Station of Patuakhali district is about 30 km in length and 6 km in breadth. It is 70 km from Patuakhali district headquarters and 320 km from Dhaka. At Kuakata excellent combination of the picturesque natural beauty, sandy beach, blue sky, huge expanse of water of the Bay and evergreen forest in really eye-catching.

Tourist Attractions : Kuakata is one of the rarest places which has the unique beauty of offering the full view of the rising and setting of crimson sun in the water of the Bay of Bengal in a calm environment. That perhaps makes Kuakata one of the world's unique beaches. The long and wide beach at Kuakata has a typical natural setting. This sandy beach has gentle slopes into the Bay of Bengal and bathing there is as pleasant as is walking or diving.

Kuakata is truly a virgin beach-a sanctuary for migratory winter birds, a series of coconut trees, sandy beach of blue Bay, a feast for the eye. Forest, boats plying in the Bay of Bengal with colourful sails, fishing, towering cliffs, surfing waves everything here touches every visitor's heart. The unique customs and costumes of the 'Rakhyne' tribal families and Buddhist Temple of about hundred years old indicate the ancient tradition and cultural heritage, which are objects of great pleasure Kuakata is the place of pilgrimage of the Hindus and Buddhist communities.
                                                                                            
Innumerable devotees arrive here at the festival of 'Rush Purnima' and 'Maghi Purnima'. On these two days they take holy bath and traditional fairs are held here. All these additional offers to panoramic beauty make the beach more attractive to the visitors. One should visit Kuakata and discover the lovely grace of Bangladesh.

The long and wide beach at Kuakata has a typical natural setting. This sandy beach has gentle slopes into the Bay of Bengal and bathing there is as pleasant as is walking or diving.

 Images on kuakata Beach















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Sundarbans Bangladesh

The Sundarbans delta, at the mouth of the Ganges river, is the largest mangrove forest in the world, spreading across parts of Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. The Sundarbans features a complex network of tidal waterways, mudflats and small islands of salt-tolerant mangrove forests. The area is known for its wide range of fauna, with the Royal Bengal tiger being the most famous, but also including many birds, spotted deer, crocodiles and snakes.

Sundarban is the world biggest mangrove forest. In Bangladesh tourism, Sundarban plays the most vital role. A large number of foreigners come to Bangladesh every year only to visit this unique mangrove forest. Besides, local tourists also go to visit Sundarban every year. The area of great Sundarban is approximately 6000 sq. km.

MAIN ATTRACTIONS: Wildlife photography including photography of the famous Royal Bengal Tiger, wildlife viewing, boating inside the forest will call recordings, nature study, meeting fishermen, wood-cutters and honey-collectors, peace and tranquility in the wilderness, seeing the world's largest mangrove forest and the revering beauty.The Sundarbans are the largest littoral mangrove belt in the world, stretching 80km (50mi) into the Bangladeshi hinterland from the coast. The forests aren't just mangrove swamps though; they include some of the last remaining stands of the mighty jungles, which once covered the Gangetic plain. Since 1966 the Sundarbans have been a wildlife sanctuary, and it is estimated that there are now 400 Royal Bengal tigers and about 30,000 spotted deer in the area. Sundarbans is home to many different species of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles and fishes. Over 120 species of fish and over 260 species of birds have been recorded in the Sundarbans. The Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista gangeticus) is common in the rivers. No less than 50 species of reptiles and eight species of amphibians are known to occur. The Sundarbans now support the only population of the Estuarine, or Salt-Water Crocodile (Crocodiles paresis) in Bangladesh, and that population is estimated at less than two hundred individuals Here land and water meet in many novel fashions, Wildlife presents many a spectacle. No wonder, you may come across a Royal Bengal Tiger swimming across the streams or the crocodiles basking on the riverbanks.With the approach of the evening herds of deer make for the darking glades where boisterous monkeys shower Keora leaves from above for sumptuous meal for the former. For the botanist, the lover of nature, the poet and the painter this land provides a variety of wonder for which they all crave. It's beauty lies in its unique natural surrounding. Thousands of meandering streams, creeks, rivers and estuaries have enhanced its charm. Sundarbans meaning beautiful forest is the natural habitat of the world famous Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, crocodiles, jungle fowl, wild boar, lizards, theses monkey and an innumerable variety of beautiful birds. Migratory flock of Siberian ducks flying over thousands of sail boats loaded with timber, golpatta (round-leaf), fuel wood, honey, shell and fish further add to the serene natural beauty of the Sundarbans.

 FAMOUS SPOTS: The main tourist spots in Sundarban are Karamjol, Katka, Kochikhali, Hiron point and Mandarbaria. Hiron Point (Nilkamal) for tiger, deer, monkey, crocodiles, birds and natural beauty. Katka for deer, tiger, crocodiles, varieties of birds and monkey, morning and evening symphony of wild fowls. Vast expanse of grassy meadows running from Katka to Kachikhali (Tiger Point) provides opportunities for wild tracking. Tin Kona Island for tiger and deer.

Sundarban

Sundarban-dear

Sundarban-Royal Bengal Tiger

Sundarban River

Sundarban-Royal Bengal Tiger

SundarBan-Royal Bengal Tiger

Sundarban Sunset Scene




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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Chittagong Hill Tracts- Rangamati

Rangamati is a district in South-eastern Bangladesh. It is a part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the town of Rangamati serves as the headquarters of the district. Area-wise, Rangamati is the largest district of the country.

[Rangamati Water Fall]

[Rangamati Hangigng Bridge]

Rangamati Lake

Rangamati Lake


Rangamati Lake

Rangamati Lake


Rangamati


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