The beautiful landscapes
The longest continuous stretch of beach in the world may be found in Cox's Bazar. 120 kilometers of white sand and (sort of) blue ocean. Okay, so these beaches might not be the most breathtaking or beautiful in the world. However, having 120 kilometers of coastline in front of you is fairly unique and unquestionably a reason to travel to Bangladesh.
Over the 120km, there are main beach sites, and these are typically highly busy with visitors. Cox's Bazar is incredibly well-liked by the people, and if you visit around the busiest time of year, you'll see this especially strongly. Restaurants, gift shops, and locations where you may rent quad bikes and jet skis can all be found on the main beaches. You may swim, but bear in mind that wearing a swimsuit is not permitted, and you should always keep yourself covered. There is no one in sight after 20 minutes of walking, with the possible exception of some loitering children or the neighborhood fishermen. You can take a boat from Cox's Bazar to other islands that are typically less congested.
Bangladesh also has the record for having the largest mangrove forest in the world, which is known for being home to the Bengal Tiger. You can hire a local guide from Dhaka to accompany you to the mangrove forests, where you can spend a few nights taking in the scenery and searching for the elusive Bengal Tiger. Additionally, you can go to Khulna on the historic Rocket Steamer boat to start your adventure to the Sundarbans. You can explore the Sundarbans for two nights, three nights, four nights, or longer. This mangrove forest is quite large, being the largest in the world. Tour operators provide a variety of packages, from budget-friendly to opulent. By staying on boats and at homestays in nearby communities, you can keep your trip enjoyable and affordable.
The second-largest city in Bangladesh is Chittagong. However, it is a lot less chaotic than Dhaka and a pleasant area to stroll around. You can stroll through Chittagong, ride a boat along the river, and simply relax there. The Chittagong Hill Tracts are the main draw for most tourists to Chittagong. 13,184 km2 of hills and land make up this sizable region. Trekking in the Chittagong Hill Tracts offers breathtaking vistas and a break from the metropolis.