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Cox's Bazar: Where the Ocean Whispers the World's Longest Story

Sunset over Cox's Bazar Sea Beach, showing fishing boats silhouetted against the orange sky"
Cox'bazar


Welcome to the Coastal Paradise

​Welcome to Cox's Bazar, a jewel of the Bay of Bengal and home to the world’s single longest natural sea beach—a magnificent 120-kilometer stretch of sand, surf, and serenity. This coastal paradise is more than just a beach; it’s a confluence of rolling hills, vibrant local culture, secluded islands, and historical Buddhist and Rakhine traditions. From watching the sun kiss the sea at dawn to trekking through lush hills, Cox's Bazar promises an unforgettable adventure for every traveler.

Sunset over Cox's Bazar Sea Beach, showing fishing boats silhouetted against the orange sky"
Cox’s Bazar 


​Here are the 45 must-visit destinations that make up the enchanting tapestry of Cox’s Bazar:

Sunset over Cox's Bazar Sea Beach, showing fishing boats silhouetted against the orange sky"
Cox'bazar Bangladesh 


The Magnificent 45 Tourist Attractions of Cox's Bazar

  1. Cox's Bazar Sea Beach: The core attraction and the crown jewel—this is the main, uninterrupted 120 km-long stretch of sandy coastline, famous for its golden sand and gentle slope, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
  2. Kolatoli Sea Beach: A lively and easily accessible section of the main beach, Kolatoli is often the most crowded, offering vibrant local activities and numerous hotels right on the shore.
  3. Laboni Beach: Considered the closest point to the main city, Laboni is a hub for beach photography, local stalls, and purchasing traditional Burmese souvenirs.
  4. Sugandha Beach: Popular for water sports like speed boat riding and jet skiing, Sugandha is also known for its local eateries and shops selling dried fish (shutki).
  5. Marine Drive Road: An architectural marvel, this breathtaking coastal highway runs from Cox's Bazar to Teknaf, offering stunning views where the green hills meet the blue sea.
  6. Daria Nagar: Located along the Marine Drive, this spot is famous for paragliding and boasts beautiful sea views from a nearby hilltop, often featuring a small cave.
  7. Himchori Waterfall and Hill: A scenic spot just south of Cox's Bazar, known for its small seasonal waterfall and lush green hills, offering a perfect viewpoint of the Bay of Bengal.
  8. Salsa Beach: A relatively lesser-known beach area that offers tranquility and a chance to enjoy the sea in a quieter, more local setting.
  9. Inani Sea Beach: Famous for its pristine, crystal-clear blue water and the unique formations of coral and limestone boulders scattered across the beach during low tide.
  10. Patwar Tek Beach: A more secluded and rocky stretch of beach near Inani, ideal for tourists seeking peace, quiet, and stunning views of the waves crashing against the rocks.
  11. Shamlapur Beach: A remote, untouched beach in the southern part of the district, known for its serene environment and authentic coastal village life.
  12. Sabrang: The southernmost tip of the mainland, Sabrang is emerging as a new tourism zone, offering panoramic sea views and the gateway to the Teknaf peninsula.
  13. Kakra Beach: A tranquil spot often visited by sea turtles for nesting, making it an excellent location for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.
  14. Mini Bandarban: A locally named hilly area that resembles the landscapes of Bandarban, offering a unique blend of hill and sea views within the Cox's Bazar district.
  15. Sea Pearl Beach (Royal Tulip Beach): The beach area adjacent to the Royal Tulip hotel, known for its clean, private-feeling atmosphere and upscale recreational facilities.
  16. Rezu Canal (Rezu Khal): A picturesque canal that flows through the hills before meeting the Bay of Bengal, offering beautiful views of fishing boats and the surrounding nature.
  17. Saint Martin's Coral Island: Bangladesh's only coral island, famous for its crystal-clear water, vibrant coral reefs, and the unique experience of walking across the island in a day.
  18. Chhera Dwip, St. Martin: An extension of Saint Martin's Island that remains submerged during high tide, featuring small coral clusters and providing a truly remote island feel.
  19. Sonadia Island, Moheshkhali: A remote, crescent-shaped island near Moheshkhali, known for its undisturbed mangrove forests, migratory birds, and as a major dry fish processing hub.
  20. Moheshkhali Island: A hilly island across the Bay, famous for the ancient Adinath Temple, Buddhist temples (Kyangs), and traditional salt farming.
  21. Kutubdia Island: An island known for its iconic lighthouse, the country's oldest, and its numerous wind turbines, forming a unique landscape.
  22. Ramu Rubber Garden: One of the largest rubber plantations in the country, Ramu offers a soothing green landscape and a glimpse into the process of rubber tapping.
  23. Ramu Buddhist Temple (Kyang): An area rich in Buddhist heritage, Ramu houses several beautiful and ancient Kyangs (temples), including a famous 100-foot reclining Buddha statue.
  24. Radiant Fish World: An indoor attraction in Cox's Bazar town, featuring a diverse collection of marine life and exotic fish in large aquariums, popular with families.
  25. Nibhute Nisargo Park, Chakaria: A quiet, secluded park in the Chakaria upazila, known for its natural beauty and a peaceful escape from the busy city life.
  26. Mathiner Kup (Mathin's Well), Teknaf: A historical well in Teknaf associated with the tragic local folklore of a love story between a policeman and a local Rakhine girl named Mathin.
  27. Dulhazra Safari Park, Chakaria: Bangladesh's first safari park, built on an extensive area of forest, where animals roam freely in a natural environment, accessible via car or bus.
  28. Mahasingdogri Buddhist Temple: An important and historic Buddhist temple in Cox's Bazar, featuring traditional Burmese-style architecture and numerous Buddha statues.
  29. Fishing Port (Matsya Obotoron Kendra): The main center for sea fishing and fish landing in the region, offering a dynamic view of fishermen, trawlers, and the daily hustle of the local fishing industry.
  30. Patabari Buddhist Vihara: An ancient Buddhist monastery, reflecting the rich history of Buddhist tradition in the Cox's Bazar area.
  31. Boroghop Sea Beach: A serene beach area in the broader Cox's Bazar region, offering a tranquil alternative to the main, crowded spots.
  32. Rakhine Palli (Rakhine Village): Villages inhabited by the ethnic Rakhine community, known for their unique culture, traditional handicrafts, and handloom fabrics.
  33. Naf River Site: The scenic border river separating Bangladesh from Myanmar, offering beautiful riverine landscapes, especially around Teknaf.
  34. Ek Gombuj Masjid (One-Domed Mosque): A historical mosque, representing the local blend of Islamic architecture and history within the region.
  35. Kana Raja's Tunnel (Kana Raja's Surongo), Ukhia: A site with local folklore, this is a naturally occurring or man-made tunnel/cave structure in the Ukhia upazila.
  36. Adinath Temple, Moheshkhali: The most famous site on Moheshkhali Island, this ancient Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and sits atop Mainak Hill, offering panoramic views.
  37. Boroitoli Fish Farm: A local site in the area known for fish farming, providing insight into the local aquaculture industry.
  38. Radar Station, Cox's Bazar: Located on a hill, this station provides crucial meteorological services and offers a spectacular, elevated view of the entire beach and sea.
  39. Bir Kamla Dighi (Dighi): A historical large pond (Dighi) in Teknaf, associated with local legends and forming an important water body for the region.
  40. Lamapara Buddhist Vihara: Another significant Buddhist monastery in the area, contributing to the district's diverse religious heritage.
  41. Salt Export Market (Loboan Bazar): The main commercial hub where the locally produced salt is processed, traded, and exported, showcasing a major economic activity of the coast.
  42. Cox's Bazar Railway Station: A new, modern infrastructure that has recently enhanced connectivity to the area, serving as a gateway for travelers arriving by train.
  43. Burmese Market: A vibrant market in the city center, famous for selling handicrafts, dried fish, cosmetics, and souvenirs, mostly imported from Myanmar (Burma).
  44. Matamuhuri River: A major river flowing through the Chakaria upazila, known for its scenic beauty and role in the local ecosystem and transportation.
  45. Wind Power Plant (Bayu Bidyut Kendra): Located along the coast, this plant features large wind turbines, creating a modern, distinct landscape that contrasts with the natural scenery.

Plan Your Unforgettable Coastal Journey

How to go:

Many buses leave Dhaka for Cox's Bazar.  Notable buses are: Green Line, Hanif Enterprise, Shyamoli Paribahan, Saudia, S. Alam Mercedes Benz, S. Alam Paribahan, Sohag Paribahan.

Train :

Trains like Sonar Bangla, Suborn Express, Turna-Nishitha, Mahanagar Prabhati / Godhuli etc. come and go.

ByAir:

Biman Bangladesh, NovoAir, US Bangla and several other airlines operate direct flights from Dhaka to Cox's Bazar.

Bus: 

Ticket price is not AC - 750 to 900 tk.  AC - The rent for each seat is from 1000 to 2500 tk.

 Train:

Train ticket prices range from tk 400 to tk 1,200.

 By Air:

From tk.2000 to tk.9000.

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