Cox's Bazar : Cox's
Bazar is one of the most attractive tourist spots & the longest sea
beach in the world (approx. 120 km long). Miles of golden sands,
towering cliffs, surfing
waves, rare conch shells, colorful pagodas, Buddhist temples and
tribes, delightful seafood--this is Cox's Bazar, the tourist capital of
Bangladesh. The warm shark free waters are good for bathing and swimming
& while the sandy beaches offer opportunities for sun-bathing.The
beauty of the setting-sun behind the waves of the sea is simply
captivating.
Locally made cigars and handloom products of the tribal Rakhyne
families are good buys.Every year lots of foreign & local tourist
come here to spend their leisure in Cox’s Bazaar. Though the season is
in winter but Cox's Bazar sea beach is crowded almost through out the
year. Especially in winter season, it is hard to get an accommodation in
the hotels if booking is not made earlier.
If you are really adventurous and want to enjoy the wildness and madness of the ruff and tuff Sea you can come to Cox's bazar in the month of mid April, Sea continue its wildness till August; and its even more exotic if you come to Cox's Bazar in the time of depression of the Sea.
If you are really adventurous and want to enjoy the wildness and madness of the ruff and tuff Sea you can come to Cox's bazar in the month of mid April, Sea continue its wildness till August; and its even more exotic if you come to Cox's Bazar in the time of depression of the Sea.
Himchori and Inani Beach :
There are many attractions for the tourists around Cox’s Bazaar. From
Cox’s Bazaar Sea shore, you can go to these places by jeep and it is
really exotic to drive on the seashore. Himchori is famous for
waterfall, though in the winter season it dwindles but during the rainy
season it’s really a fabulous and full waterfall
can be enjoyed. Inani beach is famous for the rock and coral boulders;
you will find big coral boulders in this beach. You can plan a trip to
Inani beach via Himchory for a half day or may be a full day
sightseeing. Please take packet lunch with you.
Moheshkhali Island : It
is another attraction for the tourists who go to Cox’s Bazaar. An
island off the coast of Cox's Bazar. It has an area of 268 square
kilometers. Through the center of the island and along the eastern
coastline rises, a range of low hills, 300 feet high; but the coast to
the west and north is a low-lying treat, fringed by mangrove jungle. In
the hills on the coast is built the shrine of Adinath, dedicated to
Siva. By its side on the same hill is Buddhist Pagoda. You can go to
this Island by local motorboat called trawler or by speedboat. By
trawler, it takes an hour and a half and by speedboat, it takes only
half an hour to reach this Island. You will find mangrove forests, hilly
areas, salt field etc. This island is famous for Buddhist Temple and
Pagoda; you can enjoy a full day sight seeing if you intend to visit
Sonadia and some other Islands nearby. In the morning you can start for
Moheskhali, spend time to watch Moheskhali’s tourist places, take lunch
there and on return you can visit Sonadia and other nearby Islands where
you can sea the live fishing & fishermen lifestyle; By the
afternoon you can come back to Cox’s Bazaar.
Sonadia Island :
It is about seven kilometer of Cox's Bazar and about nine square
kilometer in area. The western side of the island is sandy and different
kinds of shells
are found on the beach. Off the northern part of the island, there are
beds of windowpane oysters. During winter, fisherman set up temporary
camps on the island and Dries Sea fishes, which they catch from Sea.
St. Martins Island : St.
Martins Island is the most beautiful Coral Island where you will find
live corals. Its only 30 km from Teknaf and you can go there by local
motorboat, tourist boats, or sea truck..This small coral island about
10km (6mi) southwest of the southern tip of the mainland is a tropical
cliché, with beaches fringed with coconut palms and bountiful marine
life.
There’s nothing more strenuous to do here than soak up the rays, but
it’s a clean and peaceful place without even a mosquito to disrupt your
serenity.It’s possible to walk around the island in a day because it
measures only 8 sq km (3 sq mi), shrinking to about 5 sq km (2 sq mi)
during high tide. Most of island’s 5500 inhabitants live primarily from
fishing, and between October and April fisher people from neighboring
areas bring their catch to the island’s temporary wholesale market.n
this Island, you will find the beautiful Coral reef and long Coral beach
and lots of coconut trees. The local name of the coconut is Narikel and
the original name of this Island is Narikel Jinjira is derived from
that. Accommodation in St. Martins Island is limited, so it is advisable
to book accommodation
before you plan to go to this Island. Motel Nijhum is one of the best
hotels in St. Martins Island. To book in Motel Nijhum, confirm you
reservation from Dhaka. You will hardly get a chance to stay in this
hotel if you are a sudden visitor of St. Martins Island. The other good
hotels are Prashad Paradise & Sraboni Bilash. Booking of these
hotels are also possible from Dhaka. All these three hotels are situated
adjacent to Seashore. From these hotels lobby or veranda, you can enjoy
the Sea. There are some other motels and hotels established in St.
Martins Island.Overnight staying in St. Martins Island is really an
exotic feeling where you will feel and listen the sound of Sea. If you
are lucky enough then you can spend the exotic moonlit night at St.
Martins Island. The beauty of Full moon in St. Martins Island cannot be
expressed, if you are not there at that time.
Cheera-dwip :
is a part of St. Martins Island but divided during tides. You can go to
Cheera-dwip by walking. About two and a half hours walk from St.
Martins Island or you can go there also by local motorboat or tourist
boat. In that Island you will find the Corals - living and dead all over
the Island. A small bush is there which in the only green part of
Cheera-dwip, enhancing the beauty of this island. People do not live in
this Island, so advisable for the tourists to go there early and come
back by afternoon.
Nijhum Island :
This Island could be the next prime tourist spot after St. Martins
Island. It’s a natural beauty of mangrove forests where you will find
Dears of specific species and Monkeys. A huge numbers of migrated birds
come in this Island in winter season, enhancing the beauty of this
Island. The communication is not excellent
but if some one wishes to bear the trouble to go to this Island, he
will be enchant to see the beauty of this Island. You can go to this
Island either from Dhaka or from Chittagong.
From Chittagong first you will to go Hatia Island by Motor boat or Ship
and from there you can go to Nijhum Island by local motor boat. From
Dhaka you can go Tomzuddion by launch from Sadarghat launch terminal.
From there you can go to Nijhum Island by local motorboat.Accommodation
is very limited for the tourists in this Island. You can take foods from
local restaurants but be careful about the quality of foods. If you can
take prior permission for forest department then you can stay in forest
rest house in Nijhum Island. Another possibility for accommodation is
in District Parishod Guest house. If you take the permission from Thana
administration (TNO) of Hatia you can also stay in the District Parishod
Guest house. For the adventure seekers Nijhum Island could be one of
the greatest experience of journey and it will be a memorable enjoyment
to stay and pass some days in this isolated Island.
The Aggameda Khyang, Cox's Bazar :
Equally elaborate in plan, elevation and decoration is the Aggameda
Khyang near the entrance to the Cox's Bazar town, which nestles at the
foot of a hill under heavy cover of a stand of large trees. The main
sanctuary-cum-monastery is carried on a series of round timber columns,
which apart from
accommodating the prayer chamber and an assembly hall, also is the
repository of a large of small bronze Buddha images-mostly of Burmese
origin-- and some old manuscripts. Beyond the main khyang to the south,
there is an elevated wooden pavilion and a smaller brick temple with a
timber and corrugated metal root. Apart from bearing an inscription in
Burmese over its entrance, the temple contains some large stucco and
bronze Buddha images.
Ramu :
This is a typical Buddhist village, about 16 km. from Cox's Bazar, on
the main road to Chittagong. There are monasteries, khyangs and pagodas
containing images of Buddha in gold, bronze and other metals inlaid with
precious stones. One of the most interesting of these temples is on the
bank of the Baghkhali River. It houses not only interesting relics and
Burmese handicrafts but also a large bronze statue of Buddha measuring
thirteen feet high and rests on a six feet high pedestal. The wood
carving of this khyang is very delicate and refined.
The village has a charm of its own. Weavers ply their trade in open
workshops and craftsmen make handmade cigars in their pagoda like
houses.
Teknaf : The
side of river Naf and the Bay of Bengal situate Teknaf Town, which is
the southernmost tip of Bangladesh. It’s a real natural beauty of hills,
forest & Naf River.
Lots of Salt fields are there by the side of River Naf. There are
natural waterfalls in Teknaf, which increases the beauty of nature.
You can come to Teknaf from Cox’s bazaar by an exotic jeep drive
besides the Seashore or you can go there by bus or Microbus by road. By
road journey, it is 84 km from Cox’s Bazaar. You can enjoy shopping in
the local market called Burmese Market where you will find all the
Burmese & tribal hand made materials. Do not forget to see the Well
of Ma-Thin – which tells a sad story of love. Myanmar is on the opposite
bank of Naf River. Wild animals and birds are available but the most
interesting thing is a journey on the river. Wide sandy beach in the
backdrop of high hills with green forests is an enchanting scene never
to be forgotten.
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