Maheshkhali Island, located in the Bay of Bengal, is part of Cox's Bazar District in Bangladesh. It's renowned for its rugged beauty, cultural heritage, and diverse ecosystems. The island is accessible by boat from Cox's Bazar and is known for its picturesque landscapes, with hills, beaches, and mangrove forests. The inhabitants of Maheshkhali are primarily involved in fishing, agriculture, and salt cultivation. One of the prominent features of the island is Adinath Temple, dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, which attracts pilgriles during the annual Shivratri festival. The island also hosts the Buddhist temple Pura Pagoda, symbolizing the multi-religious fabric of the region. Maheshkhali's low-lying areas are marked by paddy fields, while salt fields can also be seen. It presents a peaceful escape from the hustle of Cox's Bazar, offering visitors a chance to experience life in a serene coastal environment. Despite its beauty, the island is also prone to the effects of climate change, with rising sea levels and cyclones presenting an increasing threat.