From Dhaka to Nijhum Dwip: A Detailed 4-Day Eco-Adventure Trip Plan (2025)

Nijhum Dwip, Bangladesh’s “Island of Silence,” is a pristine paradise in the Noakhali district—a UNESCO-recognized wetland where golden beaches meet mangrove forests teeming with spotted deer, migratory birds, and endless serenity. Just a ferry ride from the mainland, it’s the ultimate escape for nature lovers, offering uncrowded sands, starlit skies, and eco-treks far from tourist hordes. In 2025, with sustainable boat upgrades and birdwatching seasons peaking, this 4-day itinerary from Dhaka blends adventure, relaxation, and wildlife magic. Expect a mix of overnight ferries, island hopping, and off-grid vibes. Total cost: BDT 10,000-15,000 per person (group of 4). Best time: November-March for dry weather. Let’s set sail!

Article - Nijhum Dwip: An Unheard Land of Bangladesh

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Golden sands and serene waters of Nijhum Dwip, Bangladesh’s untouched island paradise.

Getting There: Dhaka to Nijhum Dwip

The journey is half the fun—a scenic overnight ferry turning the Meghna River into a starry highway.

  • Step 1: Dhaka to Hatia (Overnight Ferry): Board from Sadarghat Launch Terminal (Dhaka) at 5 PM (report by 4 PM). Options: MV Parjatak or similar (BDT 1,500-2,000 AC cabin, shared/private). Enjoy dinner/snacks onboard; arrive Hatia Island ~7-8 AM next day (10-12 hours).
  • Step 2: Hatia to Nijhum Dwip: From Hatia jetty, take a local trawler or speedboat (BDT 500-800, 1-2 hours) to the island. Motorbikes (BDT 200) for short transfers.
  • Return: Reverse route; last ferry from Hatia ~4 PM.
  • Pro Tip: Book ferries via bdtickets.com; pack motion sickness meds for the river ride.

Day 1: Dhaka Departure & Arrival in Hatia – Riverine Rhythms

Theme: The Journey Begins – Embrace the Delta’s Pulse.

  • Morning/Afternoon (Dhaka): Start with a hearty breakfast at Sadarghat—grab ilish fish from street vendors. Arrive at the terminal by 4 PM for check-in. Stroll the bustling ghats, watching launches load with passengers and cargo.
  • Evening (Overnight Ferry): Board at 5 PM. Settle into your cabin, then deck-side for sunset views over the Meghna. Dinner (fish curry, rice) served ~9 PM; stargaze or chat with locals about island lore.
  • Overnight: Onboard the ferry—lull to sleep with river waves.

Meals: Launch dinner. Stay: Ferry cabin. Distance Covered: ~150 km by water.

Nijhum Dwip: Bangladesh's Hidden Island Paradise Waiting to Be Explored -  Google Maps contribution stories - Local Guides Connect

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Sunset over the Meghna River during the ferry journey to Hatia from Dhaka.

Day 2: Hatia to Nijhum Dwip – Island Immersion & Beach Bliss

Theme: First Footsteps on Paradise – Wildlife Whispers.

  • Morning (Hatia Arrival): Dock ~7-8 AM. Quick breakfast at a jetty tea stall (cha + singara, BDT 50). Transfer to Sonamura jetty by CNG/motorbike (BDT 200, 30 mins).
  • Mid-Morning (Boat to Nijhum Dwip): Board a trawler (8-9 AM, 1-2 hours) across the channel. Spot dolphins en route—arrive ~10 AM.
  • Afternoon (Beach Exploration): Check into an eco-resort (e.g., Parjatin Resort, BDT 2,000-3,000/night). Stroll the 10km silver beach, collecting shells and watching waves lap at red crabs. Lunch: Fresh seafood (prawn curry, BDT 300).
  • Evening: Sunset walk or birdwatching (300+ species, including gulls). Dinner at resort.

Meals: Breakfast in Hatia, lunch/dinner at resort. Stay: Eco-resort on Nijhum Dwip. Distance Covered: ~20 km by boat.

Nijhum Dwip Beach - ALL You Need To Know

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Pristine beaches and calm waves of Nijhum Dwip, inviting a peaceful stroll.

Day 3: Nijhum Dwip Deep Dive – Wildlife, Mangroves & Eco-Treks

Theme: Nature’s Symphony – Discover the Island’s Secrets.

  • Morning (Wildlife Safari): Join a guided trek (BDT 500, 2-3 hours) through grasslands to spot spotted deer (up to 5,000 on the island) and monkeys. Continue to mangrove forests for bird hides—binoculars essential.
  • Midday (Beach Lunch & Relax): Picnic on the sands (packed by resort, BDT 200)—grilled fish and coconut water. Lounge under palms or snorkel shallow waters (rent gear BDT 300).
  • Afternoon (Eco-Activities): Visit the forest office for a ranger talk on conservation (free). Optional: Horse ride on the beach (BDT 400/hour) or visit a sea turtle nesting site (seasonal, Nov-Feb).
  • Evening: Bonfire storytelling with locals about island folklore. Stargaze—the light pollution-free skies are magical.

Meals: All at resort (included in package). Stay: Same eco-resort. Distance Covered: Island loops ~10 km on foot/vehicle.

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Spotted deer grazing in the grasslands of Nijhum Dwip, a wildlife highlight.

Day 4: Morning Magic & Return to Dhaka – Reflections on the Horizon

Theme: Farewell to Silence – Carry the Island Home.

  • Early Morning (Sunrise Trek): Rise at 5 AM for a beach sunrise—yoga or meditation optional (BDT 200 guided). Spot early birds and dolphins offshore.
  • Mid-Morning (Final Explorations): Quick visit to a local fishing village—watch nets being mended and buy dried fish souvenirs (BDT 100).
  • Afternoon (Departure): Boat back to Hatia (~11 AM, arrive 1 PM). Lunch there (BDT 150), then ferry to Dhaka (departs ~2-3 PM, arrive ~midnight).
  • Evening (Dhaka Arrival): Reflect on the trip over late-night biryani.

Meals: Resort breakfast, Hatia lunch. Stay: None (return home). Distance Covered: ~170 km by water.

Nijhum Dwip: The island where silence awakens a secret paradise

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Sunrise over the tranquil beaches of Nijhum Dwip, marking a magical trip end.

Budget Breakdown (Per Person, Group of 4 – BDT)

  • Transport: Ferry round-trip 3,000; Boat to/from island 1,500; Local transfers 500 = 5,000.
  • Accommodation: 2 nights eco-resort 4,000.
  • Meals: 6,000 (included in packages).
  • Activities: Tours/safaris 1,500.
  • Misc (Tips/Souvenirs): 1,000.
  • Total: ~12,000 (luxury add-ons +2,000).

Essential Tips for Your Nijhum Dwip Trip

  • Best Season: Dry months (Nov-Mar) for beaches; monsoons for birding but rough seas.
  • Pack Smart: Light clothes, rain gear, binoculars, reef-safe sunscreen, insect repellent. No ATMs—island cash-only.
  • Sustainability: Follow “leave no trace”—use eco-boats, support local guides. No plastics; offset carbon via apps.
  • Health/Safety: Vaccinations (Hep A, typhoid); ferry motion sickness tabs. Women: Modest attire in villages.
  • Customizations: Families: Add kid-friendly beaches; solos: Join group tours via our site.

Nijhum Dwip isn’t just an island—it’s a symphony of silence where the sea whispers secrets and deer graze under stars. This 4-day odyssey from Dhaka delivers raw Bangladesh beauty. Ready to go? Use our AI planner at VisitBangladesh.com.bd for bookings, tweaks, and eco-tips. What’s your dream Dwip moment? Share below! #NijhumDwipDreams #BangladeshAdventures

Shomon Robie
Author: Shomon Robie

CEO of VisitBangladesh

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