Kuakata
Kuakata is a coastal town in southern Bangladesh, famous for its vibrant beach tourism. Kuakata beach has a coastline stretching 18km, from the Bay of Bengal you will have a panoramic and unobstructed view and enjoy a completely quiet atmosphere, compared to tourists who often love watching the sunset and dawn at this beach. That makes Kuakata one of the world's unique beaches.
In addition to the beach, Kuakata is also known as a pilgrimage site for Buddhist and Hindu communities, many religious tourists also come here to attend the "Rush Purnima" and "Maghi Purnima" festivals and visit ancient Buddhist temples located, where is a meditations Buddha statue made of thirty-seven-sided gold oysters named "Mishripara Buddhist Monastery".
The places in Kuakata such as:
- Kuakata National Park
- Kuakata Ecopark
- Forest of Fatra
- Well of Kuakata
- Shima Buddhist Monastery
- Rakhaine settlement of Keranipara
- Alipur Port
- Mishripara Buddhist Monastery
- Forest of Gangamati
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Location: Patuakhali District