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Cox's Bazar,Chittagong

Cox's Bazar, the foremost attractive tourist spots for Bangladesh and not just for Bangladesh it is the longest sea beach within the world .Seventy-five miles (120 Kilo miters sandy sea beach with a mild slop).and it is the the tourist capital of Bangladesh.visit beach is that the main reason which is shark free and good for bathing, swiming & sun-bathing. Lot's of local tourist & foreign tourist come Cox's Bazar to spend their leisure in Cox's Bazar.


The world’s longest stretch of sand is, in fact, located within the southernmost tip of Bangladesh on the Bay of Bengal at the fishing port of Cox’s Bazaar. Designated together of the seven new wonders of the planet the silvery sands, referred to as Palongkee or “yellow flower,” slope down from a fringe of forest to a shining sea and stretch for over 93 miles.In spite of its considerable beauty, Cox’s Bazaar has yet to become a world tourist hotspot. At home, it’s a special story. During the winter months around 10,000 rooms within the hotels remain occupied almost seven days every week thanks to the large influx of Bangladeshi natives and visitors from neighbouring countries.The area is well-equipped to welcome a world market; hotels catering for all budgets are in abundance with the gleaming and sleek 5-star Seagull and Hotel Sea Palace leading the way in terms of luxury, beach front position, cleanliness and cuisine. Night life might not be swinging yet, but there are many restaurants serving Bangladeshi, European Chinese and Thai cuisine and fresh seafood may be a major source of revenue


Cox’s Bazaar is known as after Captain Hiram Cox; a philanthropic captain in British India who earned his place within the hearts of locals after helping to rehabilitate Arakan refugees fleeing from the Burma, at the top of the 18th century. Although the whole stretch from the Bakhali River on the north and therefore the Teknaf peninsula within the south is best referred to as Cox’s Bazar beach, I learned that there are three beaches to enjoy. Laboni - the most beach closest to town is that the busiest within the high season; Himchari - 18km south of Cox’s Bazar, may be a wild place with waterfalls, the famous ‘Broken Hills,’ The Himchari park rain forest has many species of animals including tigers, leopards, Sloth bears and elephants which inhabit the Himchari park rain forest. Finally, Inani beach within the south is understood for its more golden sands strewn with rocks and coral, a peaceful lagoon and tall palm trees against a backdrop of lush, green hills







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