Teknaf, the southernmost sub-district of Cox’s Bazar, is a land of breathtaking landscapes. Winding roads snake through rolling hills, flanked by lush greenery. To the east, the Naf River is a natural border between Bangladesh and Myanmar, where rows of sailboats dot the waters, painting a picturesque scene of traditional fishing life.
Drawn by this mesmerizing beauty, thousands of tourists flock to Teknaf during the Eid holiday season to experience its stunning natural and historical attractions.
Some of Teknaf’s must-visit destinations include its scenic hills, the historic Mathin’s Well, Shah Porir Island, the coral-rich Saint Martin’s Island, the Naf River, the Teknaf Jetty, Kudum Cave, the Teknaf Nature Park, and the iconic Marine Drive. The southernmost tip of Bangladesh, where the land meets the sea in a dramatic embrace, leaves visitors spellbound.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Mohammad Morshed