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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Saint martin, chera dip - island of Bangladesh

Saint martin is an island situated in Bangladesh. It is a small island situated in the north Bengal. Its a coral island.

This small coral island is about 10 KM that means about 6 mile. Southwest part of the southern tip of the mainland is a tropical niche cliché, with beaches fringed with coconut palms and bountiful marine life. This place is so calm and quite that you will lose yourself in the peace of this beautiful island.

Tourist usually walk around the city because it is a very small island with lots o beauty full places and besides this island is about 8 sq km (3 sq mi), shrinking to about 5 sq km (2 sq mi) during high tide.

Most of the people here are fisherman. There are about 7 thousand people leaves here. Between October and December people from outside the island comes here for fishing also. Harvesting or farming is not so common in this island. Some people do restaurant business also.

Main beauty of this island is coral reef and coconut trees. So many coconut trees here make it a coconut island as stated y the inhabitants. Coconuts Bengali translation is Narikel and the local name of the island is Narike jinjira.

Although this island is nice to visit but there are accommodation problems in this island. So if you are planning to visit this place you need to book a accommodation place before you go. Motel Nijhum is one of the best hotels in St. Martins Island. To book in Motel Nijhum, confirm you reservation from Dhaka. You will hardly get a chance to stay in this hotel if you are a sudden visitor of St. Martins Island. The other good hotels are Prashad Paradise & Sraboni Bilash and Sundor ghor.

You can book the hotel from Dhaka. Most interesting part is that these hotels are adjacent to the shore so that you can feel the beauty from your veranda or through your window.

You can find some local restaurants here , although the price are quite high but if you want you can spend a little less with cheap meal but thats up to you. You can purchase ornaments made by the locals also.

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