About Cox's Bazar

- History of the name: Cox’s Bazar
- Modern Cox’s Bazar
- Areas around Cox's Bazar
- Environment & Mineral Contents in Cox’s Bazar Beach
- What makes Cox’s Bazar famous?
- Why Cox's Bazar?
- Tourism in Cox's Bazar
- Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh - the World's Longest Beach
- Economy and development of Cox's Bazar
- Geography and climate of Cox's Bazar
- Cox's Bazar History
- Cox's Bazar Overview
Reviews
Inani Beach - A marvelous place to enjoy!
One hour ride on tuk tuk and you an visit a nearby beach i.e inani beach. Water is much cleaner there , and scenery that one comes across on the way ..
Prasaad Paradise: Cox's best
I stayed one night and two days there, its nicely located right next to the beach, rates are quite reasonable. You can book different tours from the ..
Areas around Cox's Bazar

Chakaria
One of most large area in Cox's Bazar.
Bandarban
Bandarban lies three hours away from Cox's Bazaar by bus. The Buddha Dhatu Jadi, the largest Buddhist temple in Bangladesh, located in Balaghata, 4 km from the town, is an excellent place to visit. This Theravada Buddhist temple is made completely in the style of South-East Asia and houses the second largest statue of Buddha in Bangladesh. The waterfall named Shoilo Propat at Milanchari is also an excellent site. In addition, the numerous Buddhist temples, known as kyang in local tongue, and vihars in the town include the highly notable the Rajvihar (royal vihar) at Jadipara and the Ujanipara Vihar. Bawm villages around Chimbuk, and Mru villages a little further off, are also lie within a day's journey from the town. Prantik Lake, Jibannagar and Kyachlong Lake are some more places of interest. And, a boat ride on the river Sangu is also an excellent proposition.
Rangamati
One can reach Rangamati from Cox's Bazar either via Chittagong or Bandarban. Rangamati offers several attractions including local tribal museum, Buddhist temple, tribal markets, hanging bridge and even the palace of traibal kings. The major attraction of the district is Kaptai Lake. It is a man-made lake in the Kaptai upazila of Rangamati District. The lake was created as a result of building the Kaptai Dam on the Karnaphuli River, as part of the Karnaphuli Hydro-electric project. The beautiful view of surrounding green hills has turned the lake into a wonderful spot for boating and cruising.
One of most large area in Cox's Bazar.
Bandarban
Bandarban lies three hours away from Cox's Bazaar by bus. The Buddha Dhatu Jadi, the largest Buddhist temple in Bangladesh, located in Balaghata, 4 km from the town, is an excellent place to visit. This Theravada Buddhist temple is made completely in the style of South-East Asia and houses the second largest statue of Buddha in Bangladesh. The waterfall named Shoilo Propat at Milanchari is also an excellent site. In addition, the numerous Buddhist temples, known as kyang in local tongue, and vihars in the town include the highly notable the Rajvihar (royal vihar) at Jadipara and the Ujanipara Vihar. Bawm villages around Chimbuk, and Mru villages a little further off, are also lie within a day's journey from the town. Prantik Lake, Jibannagar and Kyachlong Lake are some more places of interest. And, a boat ride on the river Sangu is also an excellent proposition.
Rangamati
One can reach Rangamati from Cox's Bazar either via Chittagong or Bandarban. Rangamati offers several attractions including local tribal museum, Buddhist temple, tribal markets, hanging bridge and even the palace of traibal kings. The major attraction of the district is Kaptai Lake. It is a man-made lake in the Kaptai upazila of Rangamati District. The lake was created as a result of building the Kaptai Dam on the Karnaphuli River, as part of the Karnaphuli Hydro-electric project. The beautiful view of surrounding green hills has turned the lake into a wonderful spot for boating and cruising.
Other Information
- History of the name: Cox’s Bazar
- Modern Cox’s Bazar
- Environment & Mineral Contents in Cox’s Bazar Beach
- What makes Cox’s Bazar famous?
- Why Cox's Bazar?
- Tourism in Cox's Bazar
- Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh - the World's Longest Beach
- Economy and development of Cox's Bazar
- Geography and climate of Cox's Bazar
- Cox's Bazar History
