Cox’s Bazar is known to have the longest sea beach in the world but there is much more to it. This is a beautiful seaside town in Bangladesh, which is enclosed by green hills, waterfalls, islands and such cultural sites that this town is a complete tourist destination. Whether it is walking around the beautiful national parks or the conventional fishing villages and Buddhist temples, Cox’s Bazar is calling out to the travelers in order to explore more of its natural and cultural beauty. Be it in nature, adventure or culture, this sea jewel offers much more than what it has to offer in its golden shores.
Explore Nature and Adventure
Go to Himchari National Park, which has rolling green hills, wildlife and the well known Himchari Water Fall. To have a picturesque day tour, the Inani Beach which has coral stones and serene environment is the best place to visit and include photography and picnics. Tourists can also visit the Maheshkhali Island, which is reachable by boat, and is known to have panoramic views, mangrove forests, and a historic temple of Adinath atop a hill.
Discover Local Culture and Cuisine
Explore the rich culture of Dive into Cox bazaar, fish markets and bazaars. Explore the heritage of the region by visiting Ramu, a local village of Buddhists with old pagodas, monasteries, and handmade items of bamboo. During the evening, you probably want to have fresh seafood in the beachside restaurants or local delicacies such as shutki (dried fish) and bhuna khichuri to have a fresh culinary treat.
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