Monday, June 25, 2012

Natural Beauty of Bangladesh


Cox's Bazar
Cox's Bazar is attractively located on low range of sand hills among the Baghkhali and the Bay of Bengal with a extended open coast towards the sea. The city is named after lieutenant Cox, who died at this point in 1798 later than he had established a settlement of Mogh who wanted protection in British area later than the occupation of Arakan by the Burmese. Two third of the people of the city are descendants of these refugees. Miles of golden sands soaring cliffs, pagodas and tribes, lovely seafood this is Cox's Bazar, the tourist capital of Bangladesh. Having the world's longest (120-km) beach slopping smoothly down to the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal. Cox's Bazar is one of the most beautiful tourist spots in the country.

Inani
Inani about 32 kilometers to the south of Cox's Bazar and just on the beach, with the sea to the west and a backdrop of vertical hills to the east. It is simply half an hour's drive from Cox's bazar and a perfect place for hunting, sea bathing and picnic.

Teknaf
80 kilometers south of Cox's Bazar is a delightful spot on the West Bank of Naf river. A little town, it has arrangements for picnic hunting and boating. A tour by jeep to Teknaf from Cox's Bazar at sunrise, is a extraordinary incident.

Saint Martin's Island
13 kilometers south west of the southern tip of the mainland, is a tiny coral island being fringed with coconut palms, varieties of atypical sea shell, jade shingle corals, and sea life like soaring fishes, dolphins and ocean tortoises

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