Kutubdia Island
Kutubdia is an island in the Cox's Bazar district's Upazila. With a surface size of 216 square kilometers, this island is rich in diversity. The island is home to Bangladesh's largest wind power station, as well as a beach, salt agriculture, a lighthouse, and the Qutub Auliya shrine. Kutubdia island is thought to have awoken on the water at the end of the fourteenth century. In the late fifteenth century, individuals began to arrive on the island. Kutubuddin, a devout Muslim, was the first to settle on these islands. Kutubuddin afterwards gave shelter to the evicted Muslims from Arakan who arrived on the island.
The Kutubdia Channel, Kutubdia Sea Beach, Wind Power Plant, Lighthouse, Qutb Awali Darbar, and Salt Cultivation are just a few of the interesting attractions in Kutubdia. If you want to visit Kutubdia Island, you must first go to Chakaria in Cox's Bazar and then to Mognama Bus Stand. Kutubdia is also accessible from Chittagong and Cox's Bazar.
Location: Cox's Bazar District
Area: 215.8 km²