From Sunrise Sands to Waterfalls: Explore the Best of Cox’s Bazar

Discover Cox’s Bazar beyond the beach—from sunrise points and golden sands to hidden waterfalls, hill trails, and adventure spots in Bangladesh’s iconic coastal hub.
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Cox’s Bazar barely needs an introduction. Everyone knows it for that endless stretch of sandy beach—officially the world’s longest. Travellers have loved it for ages. But honestly, there’s a lot more to this place than waves and sunsets. Hidden waterfalls, sleepy fishing villages, hilly trails, and sunrise viewpoints all wait just outside the main drag. If you’ve only ever parked yourself on the sand, it’s time to see what else Cox’s Bazar has up its sleeve.

Start Your Day at Sunrise Sands

Most people chase sunsets, but sunrise in Cox’s Bazar is just as stunning—if not more. The trick is knowing where to catch it.

Laboni Point is a great place to start. It’s easy to reach, and the wide beach glows gold when the first light hits. The breeze is gentle, the waves are slow, and you get this peaceful, almost dreamy start to your morning.

Want something quieter? 

Head over to Inani Beach. The coral boulders along the shore pick up the sunrise and throw back pink and orange reflections. Hardly anyone is around at that hour. It’s perfect for a long walk, some quiet time, or just snapping a few photos before the crowds show up.

Discover Cox’s Bazar’s Famous Beaches

Laboni Beach — The Lively Centre

Laboni is where it all happens. Beach volleyball, horse rides, fried snacks, souvenir stalls—it’s all there. If you want to feel the pulse of Cox’s Bazar, this is the spot.

Himchari Beach — Quiet and Green

Not far from town, Himchari feels completely different. Hills and trees hug the shoreline, and the crowds thin out. Hike up a trail, lay out a picnic, or just enjoy how the forest and sea blend together.

Inani Beach — Blue Water, Rocky Shore

Inani is famous for its clear blue water and those big coral rocks. At low tide, you can wander right across the rocky flats and soak up the peace and quiet. It’s a great break from the town’s busy energy.

Hunt for Hidden Waterfalls

Cox’s Bazar isn’t all about the beach—its waterfalls are a real surprise. If you like a bit of adventure, don’t skip these.

Himchari Waterfall

Right inside Himchari National Park, this little waterfall is easy to get to and surrounded by thick greenery. After you check out the falls, climb up to one of the nearby viewpoints. The views stretch out over the whole coast.

Foys Lake Trail Waterfalls (Just Beyond the City)

If you’re up for a day trip, head toward the Chattogram hills. Forest trails wind along the Feni–Cox’s Bazar route, and you’ll stumble across small, quiet waterfalls. It’s a dream for trekkers.

Nikro Waterfall — Local Secret

Only locals and seasoned hikers usually find Nikro Waterfall. The hike takes some effort, winding through forested hills and valleys, but you end up at a cool, clear plunge pool. Totally worth it.

Go Beyond the Beach

Marine Drive: Road with a View

The Marine Drive between Cox’s Bazar and Teknaf is one of the prettiest roads in Bangladesh. The sea on one side, green hills on the other. Rent a bike or hop in a jeep, and stop anywhere you like for photos or just to take in the view.

Ramu Buddhist Monastery

For something different, swing by Ramu. The old Buddhist temples and peaceful monasteries slow everything down. You’ll find detailed carvings, calm courtyards, and little handicraft villages that feel like they’re from another era.

Taste the Coast

Food is part of the adventure here. Eat fresh, crispy fish right on the beach. Wander the dry fish markets and see what locals snack on. Try prawn or lobster at a marine-themed restaurant. And don’t forget to grab a cold coconut from a beach vendor—nothing beats it on a hot day.

Cox’s Bazar: So Much More Than a Beach

Cox’s Bazar is way more than just a beach town. Sunrise on the sand, secret waterfalls, hilly trails, scenic drives, and quiet temples—it’s all here. Whether you want to chill or chase adventure, this place mixes sea and hills in its own wild way. Dive in and see how much more there is to find.

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