Cox's Bazar
Cox's Bazar is a town and district located in the southeast of Bangladesh, known for its long sandy beach, which is the longest natural sea beach in the world. The town is situated on the Bay of Bengal and is a popular tourist destination in Bangladesh.
In addition to its beautiful beach, Cox's Bazar has several other attractions for visitors, including the Himchori Waterfall, the Maheshkhali Island, and the Cox's Bazar Buddhist Temple. The town also has several markets and shopping centers where visitors can purchase local handicrafts and souvenirs.
Cox's Bazar is known for its seafood, and visitors can enjoy a variety of local and international dishes at the many restaurants and food stalls in the town. The beach also has many seafood vendors and restaurants, offering freshly caught fish and shellfish.
Cox's Bazar is easily accessible by air, with a domestic airport located in the town, and by road from major cities in Bangladesh, including Dhaka and Chittagong.
Overall, Cox's Bazar is a beautiful and peaceful seaside town that provides visitors with a relaxing and enjoyable holiday experience.