Cox's Bazar (Bengali: কক্সবাজার)
is a town, a fishing port and district center of operations in Bangladesh. It
is known for its wide grimy beach which is the world's best ever natural sandy
sea beach. It is an unbroken 125 km sandy sea beach with a moderate slope.
It is located 150 km south of the industrial port Chittagong. Cox’s Bazar
is also known by the name "Panowa," the literal translation of which
means "yellow flower." Its other old name was "Palongkee."
The modern Cox's Bazar derives its name from Captain Hiram Cox (died 1799), an
officer helping in British India. An officer of the British East India Company,
Captain Cox was appointed administrator of Palongkee outpost after Warren
Hastings became Governor of Bengal. Captain Cox was specially mobilised to deal
with a century-long conflict between Arakan refugees and local Rakhains. The
Captain was a kindhearted soul and the plight of the people touched his heart.
He embarked upon the enormous task of rehabilitating refugees in the area.
Laboni Beach
Laboni beach is painstaking as the main beach area of Cox’s Bazar as is at the central location and close to town. The beach is always swarming by tourists. Visitors can sunbathe, surf, jog, cycle, and swim. It is best for swimming and entertainment. Numerous reminder shops around the area can attract tourist to purchase the souvenirs, beach trimmings and some other stuffs.
Laboni beach is painstaking as the main beach area of Cox’s Bazar as is at the central location and close to town. The beach is always swarming by tourists. Visitors can sunbathe, surf, jog, cycle, and swim. It is best for swimming and entertainment. Numerous reminder shops around the area can attract tourist to purchase the souvenirs, beach trimmings and some other stuffs.
(Laboni Beach) |
(Laboni Beach) |
Inani beach is renowned for its golden sand. The gorgeous beach attracts most of the tourist who be pleased about warmly the wonders of nature. With flights habitually available at to the nearby Cox’s Bazar airport, it’s no wonder that this has become a admired holiday destination. Tourists like to come here for comforting as it is free from the crowd of visitors who are characteristically seen at the Laboni beach. The beach is generally painstaking to be the world’s longest beach.
Location: Located about 32 km to the south of the famous tourist destination of Cox’s Bazar.
(Inani Beach) |
INANI BEACH |
Attraction:
- Surroundings of lush green hills rising up on the east.
- The sea stretching out continuously to the west.
- Unusual fashioned rock and coral boulders sprinkled lavishly in the beach and trench the sea.
- Fringed with tall palm trees believable gently in the breeze.
- Seashells of different colors, shapes, and sizes are found along here.
- Calm pond which is wonderful for the little ones to scull in.
- Getting on the rock & coral boulders with the waves washing up on the shore around you, will be an tremendously therapeutic experience.
- Beach brushing.
- Shark free water is appropriate for sea bathing.
Note: Every year frequent foreign and local tourists come here to
spend their leisure in Inani Beach.
However, it lacks several facilities that visitors can expect. It is wise to
take a packed lunch and water with you when you visit the beach. But those
people who have taken the time to travel around the beach can testify that its
beauty and cool breeze far outweighs anything it might be lacking in facilities.
When visiting Inani Beach, ensure
you have camera along to capture the marvelous sight of the sun setting over
the sea.
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