No one goes to those 5 eye-catching places in Cox's Bazar

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After long political unrest and natural disasters, travelers are rushing to new or old destinations in search of some relief. Cox's Bazar is the first choice of Bangladeshi tourists. It can be said that now is the time to travel to Cox's Bazar. Because there are attractive disc

No one goes to those 5 eye-catching places in Cox's Bazar
September 20, 20242 Mins Read
After long political unrest and natural disasters, travelers are rushing to new or old destinations in search of some relief. Cox's Bazar is the first choice of Bangladeshi tourists. It can be said that now is the time to travel to Cox's Bazar. Because there are attractive discounts going on. It will last for a long time.

Cox's Bazar Beach

Apart from this, various resorts offer day-long packages at very affordable prices. Mermaid Beach Cafe, Moon Nest, Cox's Bazar Long Beach, Inani Dera Resort & Spa, Nisarg Hotel & Resort, Mau Resort and many others are in this list.

When we go to Cox's Bazar, we don't want to go beyond the common known destinations. But when you go to a new destination, you can meet new people. Here are five places that tourists don't usually visit.

1. Kalatali to Patua Tech-Shyamlapur beach


When people go to Cox's Bazar, they usually go to Labani Point, Sugandha and Kalatali. But Cox's Bazar has some amazing secluded beaches that will give you a great feeling. The distance from Cox's Bazar's Dolphin Point to Shyamalapur Beach is about 47 km across Patuar Tech.
It will take about one to one and a half hours to go. CNG, Chander cars are easily available. If you bargain for the whole day, you can get it for 1500 rupees. On the way, you will be enthralled by the picturesque view of the Jhowban on one side, the mountains and the beach on the other, the gentle breeze and the roar of the sea.
Shyamalapur beach is not so well known. As a result, the tourists are quite secluded, the crowd is very less. Zhoubon, rows of sampan boats will impress you. 17 kms back from this beach is Patua Tech beach. Patua Tech Beach is quite busy compared to Shyamalapur Beach. Crowd of people is also high.
Riju Canal Kayaking and Salsa Beach

Riju Canal will fall before Inani Beach; Its origin is Myanmar. Here the water merges into the Bay of Bengal. Kayaking is available here. Two people have to pay 250 rupees for half an hour of kayaking. Next is Salsa Beach, where a variety of local fruits are served buffet-style. It is also called crab beach.

Darya Nagar Beach

Parasailing is also available here. Parasailing at sunset can be a great experience. The cost of parasailing will be the same as in Salsa Beach. The food here is not that good. Best to eat back in town.

Sea Pearl Water Park

If you want to go to Sea Pearl Water Park, you have to take a bus from Kalatali Bus Stand to Hotel Sea Crown. Because, from there, the bus leaves for the park at 10:30 in the morning. Fare is Rs. 30 per person. If you miss this bus, you can also go by autorickshaw or microbus. The rent will be Tk 100-150 per person. The entrance ticket to the water park is Tk 600 per person.

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