Cox's Bazar


Cox's Bazar is known for its long natural sandy sea beach. I even are to Cox's Bazar altogether seasons and much of times over the last 20 years approximately . which i might wish to share my practical experience with you! Even 20 years ago Cox's Bazar was relatively a little town. there are many hotels, motels and guest houses for tourists' accommodations and restaurants for having a selection of great food still there at around that time . it's more international visitors now than ever. the availability of more recreational facilities is attracting more tourists once a year .

 Cox's Bazar has the world's largest unbroken sea beach which stretches quite 120 km. the entire beach could also be a stretch of golden sandy sea beach which is reachable by motorbike. The beach gets busy from November to March normally. If you'd wish to avoid the herd of both domestic and international tourists, then the only time to need a visit there would be between April and September, preferrably April and June. 

Today, it boasts of luxurious five-star and three-star hotels variety of which are international chain hotels. There are have many modern hotels, motels and guest houses at cheap prices. the variability of accommodation options and an honest array of restaurants available Today has made it a perfect base to explore magnificent beaches and other natural beauty in and around Cox's Bazar. 




Communication wasn't that good even a decade ago, but today it's extremely well-connected by air and road link with the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka and thus the port city Chittagong. There are high-class direct bus to and from Chittagong and Dhaka . Going by bus or coach will allow you to explore the stunning landscapes of Bangladesh. 

So what Cox's Bazar possesses to offer? Simply everything if I even need to answer in one sentence. The 120 km long golden sand beach is reachable by motorbike which are some things that pulls tens of thousands of tourists from home and abroad. the entire beach is is understood as differently at different places, such as: Laboni Beach ( the foremost crowded and festive beach because it's closer to the town centre) Sughandha Beach (within Cox's Bazar city) Himchari Beach (10 km south of Cox's Bazar) Inani Beach (30 km south of Cox's Bazar) Technaf Beach ( 70 km south of Cox's Bazar ) Laboni Beach is that the busiest beach because it's closer to most of the hotels, restaurants and other facilities within the town . 

There's a huge market just around the entrance of the beach with many stalls, selling an honest array of products, including handmade clothes and crafts, pearls, jewelleries and more. 

There are many fine restaurants that are serving delicious seafood and native Bangladeshi dishes. 

Himchari is known for not only the gorgeous beach but also for the hills that run alongside the beach. There are some waterfalls in Himchari. this is often often a pleasing place for having a picnic and for photo-shooting. There are many restaurants around serving delicious seafood also as other local Bangladeshi dishes. Prices are cheap too. you'll enjoy exploring small caves and climbing up the hills once you visit Himchari. there is a natural park too that's worth visiting. 


Inani Beach is that the most favourite sea beach. The beach is wide, clean and quiet and thus the water is blue. it is the simplest honeymoon destination in Cox's Bazar. If you'd like some more privacy, quietness and romantic environment this is often often the only beach for you. Inani Beach may be a perfect place for sea-bathing and a picnic. There are eco-cottages shortly away the beach if you're keen on eco-tourism. There are many hotels on Inani Beach. The wide sandy stunning beach within the backdrop of high hills covered by lush green forests offers a desirable scene which can fill your heart and mind with absolute joy and delight. you'll even encounter elephants and other animals within the hills. I have been to all or any or any these beaches repeatedly . the entire beach is considerably wide and flat with gentle slope.. it has been sandwiched between an extended stretch of low-lying hills and cliffs and thus the wavy water of the Bay of Bengal that touches the  beach throughout its 120 km. 



Of course, swimming within the clean, shark-free and wavy water is one of the very best attractions, you've ample of options to enjoy. The more you get to the south, the more the water becomes blue. As you go further down south of the town , you'll encounter many beautiful small canals that vacant into the Bay of Bengal. Watching the sun set is another favourite activity. Strolling through the Burmese markets is fun too. lecture local people could also be an honest thanks to satisfy and acquire to know local people. Bangladeshis are extremely friendly, helpful and peace-loving people. Driving along the Marine Drive which stretches throughout the 120 km long sandy sea beach is one of the foremost exciting ways to explore Cox's Bazar. you'll drive down south of the town to Himchari beach and further right right down to Inani beach. These two are the foremost visited beaches outside Cox's Bazar city area. There are many wonderful tourist attractions near the town , but I even have only talked about the beach in Cox's Bazar. If you're keen on exploring beaches, eating and trying new things, I promise Cox's Bazar won't disappoint you.