As the monsoon breathes life into the hills, nature-loving tourists are flocking to Ruposhi Goalia—a serene destination fondly known as the “Mini Bandarban” of Cox’s Bazar.
Nestled in lush greenery, Ruposhi Goalia is rapidly becoming a favorite among travelers eager to experience the fusion of hills and sea.
Flanked by picturesque hills on both sides of the road, the journey to Goalia is an experience in itself.
Hiking to the hilltops rewards adventurous visitors with stunning ocean views and breathtaking sunsets.
The panoramic beauty from the elevated ridges never fails to captivate the heart of any traveler.
This green-covered hill destination, located in Goalia village under Khuniapalong Union of Ramu Upazila, draws hundreds of local and foreign tourists daily.
Its close proximity to the sea beach adds to its charm, making Ruposhi Goalia an increasingly popular getaway spot.
The site lies about 18 kilometers south of Cox’s Bazar’s Kolatoli Junction, just east of the Rejukhal Bridge on Marine Drive Road. For those seeking a blend of hills, sea, and serenity, Ruposhi Goalia offers a truly unforgettable escape.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Hussain Shetu








