Nijhum Dwip is a small island of the Bay of Bengal. The Bengali name Nijhum Dwip refers to 'The Island of Silence'. It is located in Hatia Upazila of Noakhali district. It was also called Char Osmani, Baluar Char, Golden Island. After the passes of time, it is now familiar as Nijhum Dwip or the island of silence. The total area of this island is about 14,050 acres. Nijhum Dwip is in the mouth of the river Meghna. In the 1940s the island started to rise from the Bay of Bengal. The fishermen discover the Nijhum Dwip when fishing. In the mid-fifties, some people especially the fisherman starts to live here. In general, some fishermen from Jahajmara came with families to live. From the 80s the island is familiar as Nijhum Dwip. Now people live here within the area of 3000 acres and the remaining parts have mangrove forestry. [yikes-mailchimp form="1" title="1"] The island is formed with other four small islands named Ballar Char, Kamlar Char, Char Osman, and Char Muri. The presence of Guest Birds from different places in the winter season make the environment very amazing. You will find thousands of birds including Sarali, Ziriya, Lenja, Pyong, Rangamuri, Chakhachkhi, Bhutihas, Swans, Kadakhocha, Batan, Ziriya, Gulinda, Gangchil, Kastechara, Pelikan, etc. At the same time, you will see some local birds including sea eagle, egret, and seagull. On the other hand, there are deer, wild pigs, foxes, monkeys, and various snakes on the island. At Nijhum Dwip the number of deer is about 40 thousand. You can take the help of the local guide to see the bird or deer early in the morning. There is no place anywhere in Bangladesh you can see 'Chitra Horin' like Nijhum Dwip. For watching birds Kobirajer Char and Domar Char is the best
Nijhum Dwip is a small island of the Bay of Bengal. The Bengali name Nijhum Dwip refers to ‘The Island of Silence’. It is located in Hatia Upazila of Noakhali district. It was also called Char Osmani, Baluar Char, Golden Island. After the passes of time, it is now familiar as Nijhum Dwip or the