You must have a hard time seeing deer. Although seeing or not seeing is entirely a matter of fate. Either you have to go out very early or you have to go out before evening. The little ones there will work as guides, if you give them 20 to 30 rupees or a maximum of 100 rupees, he will show you the deer. But there is no fear in the dense forest.
The adventure of stepping silently in the forest, even for a moment, will make you forget the busy life of the city. Ignoring the breath, you can think of nothing but the chirping of birds. But yes, if you are talking or walking in the middle of the group, you have to give up the hobby of watching deer.
Behavior:
Most people on the island are very pious. Once you start talking to the elders, you will see that they are talking to you like grandparents. If you want to get information from people of other ages, they will sincerely help you. A boatman took the news till we reached Dhaka. Although we could not use his taller.
Note:
On the way back, I was shocked to see orange peel, packet of chips and water bottle floating in the water near Chowdhury canal. Even if it is a little difficult, you must keep a polythene bag with you which you can use as a "dustbin". Please don't ruin the natural beauty of the island by throwing garbage.
(Happy Traveling ...)