Let's turn around COX'S BAZAR BRANCH in Bangladesh
COX'S BAZAR BEACH
The first thing that comes to mind when talking about Cox's Bazar Beach is that it is the largest beach in the world and the most popular tourist destination in Bangladesh. The 120 km long unbroken beach enchants the local and foreign tourists with its enchanting waves and enchanting sunsets. Let's know all the details of Cox's Bazar travel including Cox's Bazar travel plan, way to go, where to stay, where to eat.
Suitable time to visit Cox's Bazar :
Usually everyone chooses winter to travel to Cox's Bazar. But Cox’s Bazar is a place where you can visit any time of the year. As nature changes from time to time, that form of nature has an effect on Cox's Bazar as well. So you can go to Cox's Bazar to get a different taste in the rainy season or to mingle with the blue sky of autumn, or on a full moon night in autumn, the look of Cox's Bazar will surely fascinate you. And yes, if you go other than winter, you will get an advantage. You will find comparatively lower prices for almost everything from hotel rentals.
How to go :
Cox's Bazar can be reached by road, rail and air from Dhaka. Among the buses going from Dhaka to Cox's Bazar are Saudia, S Alam Mercedes Benz, Green Line, Hanif Enterprise, Shyamoli Paribahan, Sohag Paribahan, S. Alam Paribahan, Modern Line etc. Depending on the class, the fare for each seat of the bus is from Rs. 900 to Rs. 2000. If you want to travel to Cox's Bazar by train from Dhaka, you can travel by Sonar Bangla, Subarna Express, Turna-Nishitha, Mahanagar Prabhati / Godhuli, Chittagong Mail from Kamalapur or Airport Railway Station.
Then you will get different types and quality buses like S Alam, Hanif, Unique etc. from the new bridge area of Chittagong or Dampara bus stand. The bus fare is 260 to 550 rupees.
Besides, several airlines including Bangladesh Biman, NovoAir, US Bangla operate direct flights from Dhaka to Cox's Bazar. Besides, you can come to Chittagong by air and go to Cox's Bazar by road as mentioned above.
Where to stay :
The hotels in Cox's Bazar currently have a capacity of about 150,000. So even if you don't book in the off-season, you can get a hotel room, but it is better to book in advance from December 15 to January 15. Generally, Cox's Bazar hotels / motels / resorts can be divided into three categories according to the price. 8000 to 10,000 rupees: Mermaid Beach Resort, Simon Beach Resort, Ocean Paradise, Long Beach, Cox Today, Heritage etc. 3,000 to 6,000 rupees: Hotel Sea Crown, Sea Palace, Sea Gal, Coral Reef, Nitol Resort, Islandia, Beach View, Uni Resort etc. 800 to 3,000: Urmi Guest House, Coral Reef, Ikra Beach Resort, Abhisar, Media Inn, Kallol, St. Martin's Resort, Honeymoon Resort, Nilima Resort etc.
However, hotels are available for less than the above mentioned price, in which case you have to find out a little in advance. In the off-season, hotel rents are usually less than half. If you have time, it is better to go to Cox's Bazar and find a hotel at a bargain price. If you want to stay at a hotel or resort at a lower price, you can look for hotels in the opposite lane in front of the Long Beach Hotel, a little away from Kalatali Beach. The farther the hotel is from Beach and Main Road, the lower the rent.
If you want to travel with your family in a little comfort, you can rent a flat. Flats with AC / non-AC 2/3/4 bed rooms and kitchens can be rented for Rs 2,000 to Rs 15,000 per day. You may also have to do a little research to get an address of your choice.
What to do :
The surging waters of the sea, the rows of Zhaoban or the bed of hot sand will draw you to the attraction of Durnibar. Walking on the beach, sunbathing in the sea and the breathtaking views of the sunset will give you peace of mind at every moment. Be sure to be careful before going out to sea and know the time of the tide. If you have time, you can buy souvenirs for loved ones from the Burmese market on the beach.
If you want to enjoy the full view of the sea, you must spend time between sunrise and sunset. You will surely be mesmerized by the different forms of the beach in the soft light of dawn. If you go during the full moon, you can definitely spend the next evening on the beach.
Beach photographers can take refuge in the memory of beautiful moments. You can go for a speedboat ride with the waves of the rough sea for 100 to 250 rupees. In the afternoon you can come out from Inani Beach or Himchhari waterfall to get more energized. You can also visit Maheshkhali, Kutubdia, Ramu Buddhist Temple, Teknaf or St. Martin depending on your time and convenience.
What to eat :
There are all kinds and quality restaurants in Cox's Bazar. Among the medium quality budget restaurants like Rodela, Zhaoban, Dhansinri, Poushi, Niribili etc. are worth mentioning. Depending on the season, like many other things, the price of food here can be higher / lower. Rice: 20-40 rupees, mixed mash: 75/150/300 rupees (8-10 items), light fry: 100-120 rupees (8-10 pieces per plate), coral / vhetki: 150 rupees (per pitch), beef: 150-200 rupees (2 people can share), Rapchanda fry / cooking: 300-400 rupees (big, 2 people can eat), pulses: 30-60 rupees. You can also try Hyderabadi Birani for Rs. 200-250 from Handi Restaurant adjacent to Laboni Point. And there is KOFC.
Caution and travel tips :
Take the help of tourist police in any problem. Hotline +08018 6969 0740 Go for off-season travel to Cox’s Bazar at low cost Bargain properly for anything you buy and travel Ask the price before eating some food in any restaurant Get to know the hotel well before deciding on the hotel Go down to the sea at high tide