Cox's Bazar beach is the longest uninhabited beach in the world. The feature of this beach with a length of 120 km is that the whole beach is sandy, mud does not exist. Cox's Bazar city is bustling with tourists during the tourist season in the coral market stalls of various species of snails and oysters adjacent to Baliari beach, state-of-the-art hotel motel cottages and the ever-decorated Burmese markets. Cox's Bazar beach has been topped several times in 2000 by the Bernard Weber, a privately owned organization in Switzerland's New Seven Wonderers Foundation, for the second time in 2000. Many feel that there was less publicity to hold the top spot. Channel I organized a tribal fair on Cox's Bazar beach and broadcast it live but failed to win the votes of local and foreign voters. As a result, the magical beach has not been able to achieve any of the top spot. So the value of Cox's Bazar beach has been lost? Certainly not. Cox’s Bazar beach shines in its self-glory. Its beauty can never be lost in any way. Miss Frumas, a Rakhine girl from Cox's Bazar, was selected as the Best Favorite in the Indigenous Beauty Contest, one of the events at the Indigenous Fair held at Laboni Beach on February 12, 2010 for the second time in a joint venture between Bangladesh Tourism Corporation and Channel I. The activities of the Sea-Beach Management Committee are visible. The old oyster market has been demolished and the newly built modern oyster market 'Beach Park Market' in the form of an eight-colored umbrella is truly worth seeing. Although there is space to build eight shops in each market, the shopkeepers have built eight shops with sixteen and in some cases twenty shop houses. Three more similar on the side
Umbrella market is under construction. In addition to snail-oyster and coral shops, these markets have a collection of Burmese products, cosmetics, fast food, cooling corners, dry goods, studios, mobile shops and other shops. At the entrance to the beach, under the financial patronage of Cox's Bazar District Council, Drishtinandan Beach Garden Cum Park and Oyster Market with 26 shops have been constructed. A two-storey observation tower and a permanent open stage for the district administration have been constructed at Laboni Point in front of the garden with the funding of the district council and the supervision of the Beach Management Committee.
Cox's Bazar beach is a magical and beautiful beach. Every day Pratikshan changes its form. There is no winter-monsoon-spring-summer season. The look of the beach is similar. It is different in the morning and different in the afternoon. There is a big difference between the weather on the beach at dusk and the weather at night. That's why Captain Cox's beach is so much appreciated by domestic and foreign tourists. Among the many reasons why foreign tourists do not get much attention these days, the facilities here are not so important for them. Tourists do not come to Sea Beach to attend any religious gatherings. They come to embrace the sea-beach, to bathe, to enjoy its beauty to the fullest and to enjoy the fresh air in an unadulterated and safe environment. Surely no one goes to the beach to be insulted or humiliated. In order to increase the popularity of sea-beach, the authorities organize many events including open concerts, national and international beach-football, beach-volleyball, beach-cricket competitions, national whirlwind festivals, sand sculpture construction on various national and important days. To make surfing a popular sport in Bangladesh, the local administration has given temporary permission to set up a temporary surfing cottage for a surfing club at Labani Point on Sea-Beach. The recent addition of beach police for the safety of tourists on the beach is undoubtedly a commendable initiative of the government. Every year, the death toll from bathing in a shady and magical beach is truly painful. There is no denying the need for tourists to be more careful. There are permanent-temporary billboards and banners at the initiative of the district administration and the district council to display the tides. In addition, the local administration has given conditional permission to several non-government organizations to install LCD TV monitors at Kalatali, Sugandha and Labani points on the beach to promote cyclone and tidal awareness and educational advertisements. The brave staff of Yasir Life Guard and Watch Bay Life Guard have saved the lives of many tourists. More such life-saving public service organizations can be set up. Beach bikes, jet skis, horse-drawn carriages or horseback riding at Cox’s Bazar’s Silver Beach provide delightful food for tourists.
ahh It is really an amazing places....How calm and quite it's nature is!! I wish I will go in this great place...