Patuartek Beach

Patuartek Beach

Also Known As: Pathor Rani Beach (Queen of Stones), Little Patuartek. Tagline: The Stony Silence of the South. Overview Patuartek Beach is arguably the most dramatic and photogenic stretch of the entire Cox's Bazar coastline. Located approximately 5 kilometers south of Inani Beach along Marine Drive, it is often overshadowed by its famous neighbor but is considered superior by travel enthusiasts.…
Prime Park Hotel

Prime Park Hotel

Prime Park Hotel is a solid 3-3.5 star budget option in Cox's Bazar's Hotel-Motel Zone, located at Plot 58, Block C, Kolatoli (near Kolatoli Beach and Marine Drive start). Location & Access Just steps from Kolatoli Beach (1 min drive), 15 min walk to Sugandha Beach, and 4 min drive to Cox's Bazar Airport. Ideal base for beach walks, Marine Drive…
Shutki

Shutki

Shutki, Bangladesh's iconic dried fish, is a cornerstone of coastal cuisine deeply tied to Cox's Bazar, where the world's longest beach meets thriving seafood traditions. Produced by sun-drying fresh catches like loitta (Bombay duck), churi, rupchanda, shrimps, and poa on sandy shores, shutki preserves the Bay of Bengal's bounty through simple salting and dehydration, extending shelf life for inland markets across…
Sugandha Beach

Sugandha Beach

Sugandha Beach, widely recognized as the vibrant heart of Cox’s Bazar, serves as the primary focal point for tourism along the world’s longest natural sea beach. Situated strategically between Laboni Point and Kolatoli Beach, this sandy stretch is most famous for its lively atmosphere, where the soothing sounds of the Bay of Bengal meet the energetic hum of the local markets.…
Ukhia Upazila

Ukhia Upazila

Ukhia Upazila is a coastal administrative sub-district in Cox's Bazar District, Chittagong Division, Bangladesh, spanning 261.8 km² with coordinates around 21°17′N 92°06′E. Bordered by Ramu Upazila to the north, Teknaf to the south, Myanmar's Arakan State and Naikhongchhari to the east, and the Bay of Bengal to the west, it features low-lying terrain, the Naf River, and Reju Canal, supporting fishing…