Inani Beach offers an experience unlike any other along the Cox’s Bazar coastline.
Unlike the main sandy stretches of the city beach, Inani is famed for its rocky landscape, where hundreds of ancient stones are scattered across the shore.
Waves crash against these rocks, creating a mesmerizing natural rhythm that draws visitors from near and far.
For many tourists, visiting Inani is not just about enjoying the sea breeze—it’s about capturing memories. Sitting on the rocks, families and friends pose for photographs, turning fleeting moments into keepsakes.
A family from Dhaka, for instance, hired a professional photographer at Inani to document their trip, ensuring the visit would remain a cherished symbol of joy long after the vacation ends.
Photography has become an inseparable part of the beach experience here. Whether with smartphones or professional cameras, tourists love to frame their laughter, togetherness, and the serenity of the sea. This ritual of capturing moments adds a layer of warmth and fulfillment to their travel experience.
Located 27 kilometers from Cox’s Bazar town and 15 kilometers from Himchari, Inani Beach offers yet another surprise—coral stones resembling those of Saint Martin’s Island can be spotted during low tide.
Unlike the often-turbulent waves of Cox’s Bazar’s main beach, the waters at Inani remain calm and inviting, enchanting visitors with their peaceful charm.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Hussain Shetu








