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Tour to The World's Longest Sea Beach

Tour to The World's Longest Sea Beach

October 2019 · 4 min read · Chattogram Division

Cox's Bazar Tour with friends and Family

My Friends Daughter, My Friend, Me and My Niece at the beach
My Friends Daughter, My Friend, Me and My Niece at the beach

Cox's Bazar in Short:

Cox's Bazar is the southern District of Bangladesh which is one of the best tourist places in Bangladesh. Its famous in the world for its longest natural sandy sea beach of unbroken 125 km of Bay of Bengal. The cox word is derived from Captain Hiram Cox, who was an officer in the British East India Company when British ruled India. Bangladesh was in the Indian subcontinent then.

Me and My friend Masud
Me and My friend Masud

Today, Cox's Bazar is the most local visited tourist place in Bangladesh. Recently, Bangladesh Government formed the Tourist Police unit to protect local and foreign tourists that will attract foreign tourist more to this awesome sea beach.

Tour Planning with Friend:

My Friend live in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as Emigrant from Bangladesh. He loves to travel. When he came to Bangladesh last in couple of months ago, He offed me to visit Cox's Bazar with family.

on the beach
on the beach

I have accepted and planned for the tour. All family members were interested in this tour. So we hired an Micro bus to visit there for three days.

First Day at Cox's Bazar

We started our journey to night from Feni, Bangladesh and Reached there in the very morning. It was raining all around. Somehow managed a hotel. Its very common place of hotels. There are a lot of hotels and restaurants around the beach. There are about 400 thousands tourists hotel accommodation available in this beach along with three star hotels.

Masud's cute younger daughter
Masud's cute younger daughter

After a nap, we just took our breakfast, then went out to take a bath on the beach. In that time rain had stopped. We enjoyed a lot in the beach while taking bath.

In front of tidy sea
In front of tidy sea

Traveled with speed boat one after one for a while.

Climbing on Speed boat
Climbing on Speed boat

Child are waiting for speed boat
Child are waiting for speed boat

The rain stated then. Immediately, Leave the beach as it was heavy raining. After returning to hotel, Take bath in the shower one after one. Then took lunch in the hotel with cooking. It was another enjoyable moments in cooking all together.

Masud with tide
Masud with tide

In the afternoon, the sky was clear. So went out from hotel after a nap to walk around beach and did some necessary shopping.

My niece and Masud's daughter
My niece and Masud's daughter

Waiting for snacks in fushka shop
Waiting for snacks in fushka shop

We have walked here and there in the beach stores. And sit in front of sea for a while.

My Mother, Sister and Niece
My Mother, Sister and Niece

In front of sea
In front of sea

Finally returned to hotel. While returning took dinner at a restaurant near our hotel. Its in the kalatali Point

Second Day at Cox's Bazar

There was a pre planning of going to Himchari Fall and Enany Beach in the Second day. Started early on after breakfast. Himchori is famous for cold water fall and Enany for Sunset view.

Stopped beside the marine drive road which is very nice scenario. On left hand, Hills and on right, sea.

Some snaps around the himchori fall

all together at himchori
all together at himchori

On the himchari hill
On the himchari hill

On himchori hill
On himchori hill

In front of himchari hill
In front of himchari hill

We offered prayer and took lunch there at a restaurant at Himchori. And after that started for the Enany Beach at 03:00 pm to see the sunset.

At Enani Beach
At Enani Beach

Enani Beach is very special, calm and Jhau Bon beauty. Lots of people gather there to see the beauty of this awesome beach and sunset.

Enani
Enani

Enani
Enani

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Due to bad weather we could not see the sunset. Returned before sunset from there to hotel

Final Day

Nothing special on the Final day. Walked on the beach in the morning. Went to Barma's Market for some shopping and in the afternoon started journey to get back.

Reached home at midnight. It was a very a memorable journey of my life. All of us were enjoyed a lot in this journey. Finally Tired with at a stress activities.

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You are welcome in Cox's Bazar, the longest sea beach in the world. Come. You will find hospitality and will enjoy a lot.

Thanks.

Featured image credit: Image by Atahar Sharif from Pixabay [Source]

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