Endless rows of tamarisk trees, soft sandy shores, and the vast blue sea—a visit to Cox’s Bazar naturally calls for strolls along the beach in the morning and evening. The mesmerizing combination of azure waters and the rhythmic roar of the waves makes Cox’s Bazar a paradise for beach lovers. It is not just any beach—it is the longest uninterrupted sea beach in the world.
Adding to its charm are the enchanting islands of Maheshkhali, Kutubdia, Sonadia, Matarbari, Shah Porir Dwip, and St. Martin’s Island, each offering its unique beauty. Rivers like Mata Muhuri, Bankkhali, Reju, Kuhelia, and Naf flow through this picturesque district, enhancing its natural splendor.
Cox’s Bazar is renowned for its tourism, rich forests, thriving fishing industry, dried fish production, seashells, and silica-rich sands. These elements make it the ultimate destination for travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration.
Visitors often say Cox’s Bazar has everything a tourist could desire—from majestic hills to serene beaches and breathtaking islands, making it a truly unforgettable experience.
By Abdur Rashid Manik
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