The village is on the north bank of Lakshmipur Khal near where it meets the Meghna River.[11][12]
Transport
National highway[13] N809 is interrupted at Moju Chowdhury Hat by the Meghna River. The village is the southern terminus of the northern segment of the highway, which connects to Laksmipur, about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) away.[14][15]
There is a ferry ghat (terminal) at Moju Chowdhury Hat. In 2011, The Daily Star reported that unsafe vessels sail the dangerous waters of the Meghna from the village.[16][17][18][19]
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^Oka, Tarō; Mozammel Hoque, Md. (2004). Hydrological and morphological study of the Meghna River : final report of the Japan-Bangladesh Joint Study Project on Floods. AHOPH--a Development Publishing House. OCLC74498069.