Kutubdia on the seashore

in #photography7 years ago

Image Source :Link

North, west and south-three sides of the Bay of Bengal and Kutubdia Channel before. In the middle of the island, about 215 square kilometers of an island lying on the seashore - Kutubdia


Kutubdia in Cox's Bazar district. Here you can see, the only Wind Mills in Bangladesh. The wind is made from electricity. I could not cope with the temptation to see the place. I sat in Dhaka-Cox's Bazar bus.


On the big side of Chakaria, I came. The road from the market is towards the Magnum Ghat. In the 30-minute CNG auto-rickshaw went to the Ghat. Magnama Ghat is seen from the far aba kutubdia. There are also engine boats and speedboats for a short time to go from the ghat to the island. It took me 30 minutes to go to the big gorge by passing the engine boat, Kutubdia channel.

Image Source:Link

Kutubdia thana was formed in 1917 and it was turned into an upazila in 1983. Transportation is good. Road ripe There are battery rickshaws, tempo and even four wheelers for movement. There are also all types of shops. Water is a bit more saline here. So there are numerous salt clutches.


'Big Luxury' is one of the best hotels in the market. The Sea at its side. Rickshaws are available from Ghat to Rasri Hotel. There are several restaurant hotels in the market. At the end of lunch and after the rest, Sagorpar went to the end.


Because of the lack of familiarity, the tourists do not notice the local people. Excellent Zhaban beside The atmosphere in the heart of Zhaoban is very good. I went there for a while to Wind Mille. The huge one-one fan is standing alongside the sea. Fan-mounted wings of many places like the English alphabet One part of it is standing beside the coast of the sea. The sunshine scene was great because the windmills were on the west.

Image Source:Link

There are also lighthouses in Kutubdia. The first lighthouse was built in British period. After another drowning in the sea, another has been rebuilt. Looks like a mobile phone tower. It is seen from a distance- 'no public access is prohibited'. It takes about 40 minutes to go to rickshaw from the biggah market. Kutub Awali's Mazar Kutubag can also come out in return. The whole island is seen with a battery powered rickshaw. It will take about two and a half hours. But it is better to finish the rounding before the evening before the evening. Electricity is called solar and night generators during the daytime. The people of the area are surrounded by salt and dry pots. Good drunk is available here at low prices.


If you do not wish to stay at night, you will have to reach the destination in the evening. The last trawler left for seven in the evening. The sea is quiet now However, going to Kutubdia in the rough sea during storm-storm is a little risky.