Exploring the Beauty of Hatirjheel | Dhaka Diaries

Hatirjheel is located in the center of Dhaka but will give you a completely different vibe. When we name Dhaka, there is a dense population, huge traffic jams, a rush of people, and almost no sign of greenery. But Hatirjheel, a project initiated long ago, will give you a whole new experience within Dhaka. My today's mission was to explore the Hatirjheel area as much as I could. This is the start of my journey to explore Dhaka at its fullest.

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"ᵂᵒʳᵈˢ ᵃⁿᵈ ᵖⁱᶜˢ ᵃʳᵉ ᵐⁱⁿᵉ, ᵘⁿˡᵉˢˢ ᴵ ˢʰᵒᵘᵗᵒᵘᵗ ʷʰᵉʳᵉ ᵗʰᵉʸ ᶜᵃᵐᵉ ᶠʳᵒᵐ!"

The name Hatirjheel in Bengali means the lake of elephants though there are no signs of real elephants right now, just a monument of three elephants can be seen, history says that there were a few tamed elephants in Pilkhana which used to be brought here to bath in this wetland long ago and thus this naming. This is situated at the center of Dhaka, ideally middle of the old parts and newly built parts of Dhaka city.

Hatirjheel Boat Service

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Look at this, this is the Hatirjheel Lake, and here is a jetty. Yeah, I was indifferent to this boat service within Dhaka. In Dhaka, even a distance of 1 km might take an hour if luck isn't with you, so much traffic on the road. And, here, this boat service through the lake is a way for transportation for tons of people with such a heavenly experience.

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Thousands of people use this service on a daily basis to escape from Dhaka's mighty traffic jam and enjoy this beautiful boat ride as their medium of transportation. This opportunity is grabbed by the surrounding areas like Rampura, Niketon, Tejgaon, FDC, Gulshan, and a few. I too enjoyed this journey, It was a whole new experience for me, that too in a city like Dhaka.

Relief From Cursed Traffic

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See? This is Dhaka's traffic system, which is covered in red marks indicating the densely congested traffic jam. These long lines of vehicles eat a big chunk of our valuable time every day. In this scenario, this is truly a blessing for the people who are grabbing this opportunity.


Lakeside Road and View

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Here, people can walk on this natural road, surrounded by greenery all around. I repeat it is rare to see so many trees in Dhaka and on a road like this which has trees all around. There are sitting places for people to sit and enjoy the silence of nature and cool breeze.


Hatirjheel Amphitheater

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On many occasions this one gets a festive look. I was on an ordinary day so there was nothing and the entry was restricted as well.


Hatirjheel Bridge

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These are the pictures of one of the few Hatirjheel bridges that are one of the main attractions of the visitors. During the evening these places are crowded with visitors, and many food stalls, canteens, restaurants, and dwellers are available for food options.

Few Random Shots & Words

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From the top of an overpass, see, a highway and a waterway. That so so so rare here that I can't explain it in words. Even I was indifferent about this whole experience that I had gathered when I started walking to explore on my own.

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This one is interesting, ducks, lots of them. I never believed that I would see so many ducks in Dhaka swimming like this. That road, middle of the water? That leads to HAtirjheel island, shown on the map but it's also restricted to visiting.

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On the right side, It's Gulshan, one of the most posh areas in Bangladesh. I have always imagined of a city building on the riverbanks like this, not a river here but doesn't look any less beautiful than that.

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This is Hatirjheel in a wider landscape. A completely different experience for the Dhaka people within Dhaka, unbelievable.

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So yeah, this is the first entry for my Dhaka Diaries initiative where I will be exploring Dhaka day by day and sharing them in my travel blogs like this very first one. Hope, you guys will overlook the mistakes and suggest some betterment. All the pictures were taken by my 4-year-old smartphone and a few pictures has the Leica filter that I like often.



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It looks very beautiful it will be on my wishlist now. I will go there if I get a chance.

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You should.
I saw your timeline and got to see the travel post as well so I bet you would love to experience this one as well, especially in Dhaka. If you need anything more to know. feel free to ask, I would love to assist you as I have covered that place.

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I went to Dhaka for a while ago but I was just one day to wander around it. However, if I go in the future, I will definitely go here. I don't have anything to ask for now but Thank you so much for your help.

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Boat as a means of transportation is a great idea to escape the endless traffic! Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful experience, definitely a place to add to the bucket list!

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Exactly, I would prefer this whenever I get a chance even though I don't know swimming, lol.

Welcome, and thanks to you too for your appreciation.

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That does look like a very peaceful place indeed. Nothing compares to getting to enjoy some moments just you and nature by the edge of a river or lake.

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The traffic in Dhaka can be very crazy
It’s just like the one we experience here in Lagos
We always have a heavy traffic here in Lagos all the time

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Yeah, Dhaka's traffic is really crazy, thousands of productive hours get wasted every day.

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