Cox’s Bazar’s beaches have long been a magnet for local and international tourists. But in recent years, the tranquil and scenic Inani Beach, located about 27 kilometers south of Cox’s Bazar town, has emerged as a favorite among nature lovers seeking solitude.

The journey to Inani along the breathtaking Cox’s Bazar–Teknaf Marine Drive offers an enchanting blend of sea, forest, and hills—a natural harmony that captivates visitors even before they arrive at the beach. For many, the road itself feels like a prelude to the beauty of Inani.

What sets Inani Beach apart is its quiet charm and signature rocky coastline. Far from the bustle of the city, it offers a peaceful escape where tourists can immerse themselves in nature. The rhythmic clash of waves against the rocks creates a natural symphony that soothes the senses.

Tourists often choose jeeps or open-top “Chander Gari” (moon cars) to travel to Inani, allowing them to fully enjoy the curving hillside roads and panoramic views of the Marine Drive.

Visitors consistently praise Inani’s calm environment, unique stone formations, and pristine natural beauty. Many also voiced their hope that efforts will be made to preserve the beach’s delicate ecosystem, urging increased environmental awareness among tourists and authorities alike.

By Abdur Rashid Manik

Photo: Abdur Rashid Manik