Maheshkhali Island
Maheshkhali
Island
Maheshkhali is an
island of Cox’s Bazar district. It’s only 12 kilometers faraway from Cox’s
Bazar. It’s reported that the island was formed after the severe cyclonic storm
and therefore the tidal surge in 1559, separated from the mainland. It had been
named after the Buddhist monk Maheshwar about 200 years ago. It’s also referred
to as Maheshkhali Island. The world of Maheshkhali Island is 362.18 sq km, and
it's the sole Hilly island of Bangladesh. There are three small islands named
Sonadia, Matarbari, and Dholghata in Maheshkhali Upazila. From the Maheshkhali
Island, Chakaria Upazila on the north-east of the Upazila, Cox’s Bazar
headquarters south-east, the Bay of Bengal on the south-west, Kutubdia Upazila
on the northwest. This Upazila is legendary for the assembly of Betel Leaf,
fish, dried fish, shrimp, salt and pearls. Maheshkhali Channel, the north-south
direction of the Upazila, has separated the island from the mainland and
therefore the Bay of Bengal. On 15 December 1983, Maheshkhali thana was changed
to Upazila. If you ride 4-5 hours from Cox’s Bazar, then you'll easily visit
Maheskhali Island.
It is a gorgeous
island in Bangladesh. During this island, Adinath Temple is situated on the
Moinak hills. The artwork of this island attracts the visitors and also the
Adinath fair is observed here within the Bengali month of Falgun. There are
several Buddhist monasteries, water forest and various species of animals.
There also are Adinath Mandir, Rakhain Para and Golden Temple in Maheshkhali.
There are two ways
to travel to Maheshkhali. You’ve got to return to Cox’s Bazar first and this is
often the foremost convenient way for Cox’s Bazar tourists. And therefore the
other way, you've got to return from Chittagong by the road and are available
to Badharkhali, Maheshkhali.
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