Friday, August 28, 2009

Inani beach: the only rocky beach of Bangladesh






Inani beach is another spectacular sea beach in Bangladesh which is very close to the world’s longest sandy beach cox’s bazar. It is the only rocky beach of Bangladesh made up with unusually shaped rock and coral boulders, which are scattered everywhere. Many people just gonna there just to see the amazing coral boulders.
Inani beach is located 32 kilometres south of the famous cox’s bazar beach. The way to go Inani beach from cox’s bazar is full of mind blowing scenes of nature. Green hills stay in the east of the road and in the west the ultimate beauty of Bay of Bengal. This scene is very amazing, your mind will be with full of charm even before seeing Inani beach.
It is great to wash up your feet with the salty water of bay of bengal when you are sitting on a rocky boulder to enjoy the beauties of the beach. All kinds of seashells are found on this beach with variation of colors and sizes.
But there is no good accommodation and restaurants available here. So before you plan to travel this beach you should prepare with packet lunch and backpacks. And enjoy the beuties from morning to dask. Then come back to your hotel in cox’sbazar.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Shroud sun: some images taken from Bangladesh











The sky was cloudy so the images are not so clear.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Kuakata: Amazing sea beach to enjoy both sunrise and sunset





Bangladesh got the special blessings of nature. Many very beautiful places surround it. Kuakata is one of them. It is a wide sandy beach with a mind blowing scenic beauties. Travelers of diverse places come here to enjoy this unique beauties.

Kuakata is located on the south western part of Bangladesh. It is in Potuakhali district and about 70 kilometers north of the town. It is the beach where you can enjoy the amazing scene of both sunrise and sunset. These features attract a lot of tourists from both home and abroad to travel kuakata.

Previously tourists did not feel comfort there due to poor transport and poor housing places. But recent times a lot of development done by the government and local business owners.

After sunset you can go to the Rakhaine market where you can find several goods made by tribal Rakhaine peoples and also observe their lifestyle. If you are lucky you may enjoy cultural shows presented by this Rakhaine people.

You can see the highest budhdha incarnation of Bangladesh at misripara, which is 12 kilometers away from kuakata beach. There are also some places where you may like to visit. You can see Gangamati which is a forest reserve and Fatrar chor which is a mangrove forest and part of world famous Sundarban.

During Maghi purnima and rush purnima a lot of people arrive here to have holy bath. Traditional fairs are also arranged.

Kuakata is a virgin place of migratory winter birds. A lot of birds come here during winter. Coconut forest and the waves of the bay of Bengal will touch your heart.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Sundarban: world's largest mangrove forest




Sundarban is the world’s largest mangrove forest. It was named by the tree ‘sundori’. In bangle the meaning of sundarban is as ‘the beautiful forest’. It is famous for the living place of Royal Bengal Tiger. The world’s largest number of tigers inhabit there. It is located at the southern part of Bangladesh. . For miles and miles, the lofty treetops form an unbroken canopy, while nearer the ground, works of high and ebb-tide marked on the soil and tree trunks and the many varieties of the natural mangrove forest have much to offer to an inquisitive visitor.
The sundarban is a cluster of islands, with an approximate area of around 6000 km. the sundarban is intersected by a complex network of tidal waterways, mudflats and small islands of salt-tolerant mangrove forests. It contains a wide variety of wildlife including various species of birds, spotted dear, crocodiles, snake and ape. This forest is known as Royal Bengal tiger’s living palace. It is assumed that around 500 royal Bengal tiger and around 30000 spotted dear lives in this area. It is declared by the UNESCO as a world heritage site in 1997. It is also designated as a ramsar site at may 21, 1992.
Sundarban contains a world’s largest mangrove ecosystem. To the south it meets with the bay of Bengal, to the east it is bordered by the Baleswar River and to the north there is a sharp interface with intensively cultivated land.
The main flora of this area are sundori, geoa, keora , many kinds of bamboos, golpata etc. Many people live here by collecting golpata and collecting honeys and bee-wax. Sundarban provides almost 45% of all timber and fuel wood output of the country.
The most spectacular things of this forest is a Royal Bengal Tiger swimming across the streams. If you are lucky, you may observe this.
Sundarban is not a place only for tourists, it may useful place for botanist, zoologist, photographers, poets, painter and a environment specialist because it contains not only beauties but also many other things which are really workable for these professionals.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Cox's Bazar: The longest unbroken sandy beach





Cox'sBazar is the largest unbroken sandy beach of the world which recently stood on the top position in selecting new 7wonders of nature at seascape category by new 7 wonders foundation for long time.
Cox's Bazar is a town, in the south western corner of Bangladesh. It is known for its wide sandy beach which is claimed to be the world's longest natural sandy sea beach. It is an unbroken 125 km sandy sea beach with a gentle slope. Since the rise and fall of the tide here is not great, it is a good place for sea bathing.
Cox’s Bazar, mostly famous for its beautiful sea beach and the sunset, has several other attractions, including:
Laboni Beach: This is the main beach of Cox's Bazar and is considered the main beach due to the fact that it is closest to the town. Close to the beach, there are hundreds of small shops selling souvenirs and beach accessories to the tourists.
Himchari: Located about 18 km south of Cox’s Bazar along the sea beach, is a nice place for the picnic and film shooting. This picnic spot is famous for its waterfalls. The road to Himchari runs by the open sea on one side and hills on the other which makes the journey to Himchari very attractive. Its another attraction is the Christmas tree.
Enani Beach: Located 35 km south of Cox’s Bazar, this white sandy beach is located within Ukhia Thana.This beach is famous for its golden sand and clean shark free water which is ideal for sea bathing. Most tourists prefer to come down here for relaxing because it is free from the crowd of tourists that is usually seen at the Laboni beach.
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