The floating mangrove charti, home to several bird species, is awakened by the sounds of deer footsteps. The silver hilsa of the fisher's River, which is situated between the river and the forest, is the prey of Chittananda.

In Patharghata Upazila of Barguna in Bangladesh, the southernmost district of Bangladesh, the mangrove Tulu Char environment next to Bainchotki Ferry Ghat has the potential to be turned into a thriving tourism and entertainment hub.

In East Bishkhali West, Baleshwar in the South, the Bay of Bengal, Gaon Ghesha, and Patharghata Upazila are all located in the Bain Chatki Ferighat region of Kakchira Union. A little over 200 hundred hectares of land close to Itla Ferighat along the banks of the Bishkhali River. Numerous tree species, such as chaila and keora trees, are overrun in the mangroves.

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To improve Tulu Char's scenic appeal and attract more tourists, Golam Sabur, the late member of parliament for the Barguna-2 seat, unearthed several deer in 2012. Ever thereafter, everyone has referred to Tulu as Char.

Deer footprints wake up the floating mangrove charti, which serves as a sanctuary for many species of birds. Chittananda's prey is the silver hilsa of the fisher's pond, which lies between the river and the forest.

In an instant, the vast Dhaka-Barguna River can be seen rushing through Bishkhali. Around the wake, the river's ebb and flow creates soft ripples. It resembles a light festival.

The sight of fishing crews rowing by boat down the riverbank is captivating. You may witness with your own eyes the flow of the river and two or four other rivers.

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There is only infrastructure development despite the availability of all the amenities associated with natural beauty, such as the establishment of a tourism center. If the necessary infrastructure is built, people will be drawn to stay the night. You might also choose to stay at Barguna, a nearby district town.

Travel lovers and visitors from outside might be drawn to Dhaka by its convenient access to highways and rivers. Rivers, woods, trees, tides, boats used by fishermen, birds, and deer can all present opportunities for Tulu Char Rashtra to raise its revenue.

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Md. Roknuzzaman Khan, the Executive Officer of Patharghata Upazila, stated to Voice7 News that Mangrove Tulu has the potential to develop into a tourism and entertainment hub, but that plans are not in place at this time. Afforestation is continuing as additional pastures are made, but it could eventually turn into a tourist destination.

The 200 hundred acre mangrove forest of Tulu is home to a variety of tree and deer species, according to Md. Abul Kalam Azad, the Patharghata forest officer. This area is being forested.

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