At the southernmost tip of Bangladesh lies Teknaf, home to the captivating Zero Point near Shapla Square in Teknaf Municipality. This scenic spot has become a significant attraction for local and international tourists.
The 80-kilometer-long road stretches from Cox’s Bazar’s Kolatoli Beach through the Marine Drive, past Inani Beach, and finally to Teknaf. It offers breathtaking views and is celebrated as the world’s longest marine drive.
The Marine Drive itself is a masterpiece, with lush green hills on one side and the roaring waves of the Bay of Bengal on the other. The road, alternating between straight paths and winding curves, hugs the coastline, creating a unique journey that enchants travelers.
Along the way, visitors can witness fishermen at work, fleets of fishing boats, and glimpses of the local cultural tapestry.
At Zero Point, the allure of open skies, majestic hills, and rhythmic waves captures the hearts of visitors.
This picturesque meeting point of mountains and the sea offers a rare and serene experience, making it a must-visit destination for nature and adventure lovers alike.
For those seeking a blend of tranquillity and natural beauty, Teknaf’s Zero Point is not just a destination but an unforgettable journey.
By Mohammad Morshed
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