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Other tourist attractions
near Cox's Bazar
Maheshkhali:
This
is a small island (268 square kilometres) off
the Cox's Bazar coast. The island offers panoramic
scenic beauty and is covered by a range of low
hills, about 300 feet (91 m) high, streatches
through the center of the island and along its
eastern coastline. The coasts of the island on
the west and north form a low-lying tract that
is fringed by the mangrove forests. Adinath, a
temple of Shiva, and a Buddhist pagoda are also
located on this island. s
Sonadia
Island:
This
a small crescent shaped island of only 9 square
kilometers, it is 7-km north-west of Cox's Bazar.
The western side of the island is sandy and different
kinds of shells are found on the beach. Off the
northern part of the island, there are beds of
window pane oysters. During winter, fisherman
set up temporary camps on the island and dry their
catches of sea fish. Sonadia Island supports the
last remaining part of mangrove forest in southeast
Bangladesh. Sonadia's mangroves are distinct from
the well-known sunderbans, due to their development
in a coastal lagoon setting rather than in a delta.
Another attraction of this island is the sight
of game birds migrating here in great numbers
during the winter seasons.
Dulhazra
Safari Park:
This
safari park is an extension of an animal sanctuary
located along the Chittagong-Cox's Bazar road
about 50 km from Cox's Bazar town. The sanctuary
itself protects a large number of wild elephants
which are native to the area. In the safari park
there are domesticated elephants which are available
for a ride. Other animal attractions include lions,
Bengal tigers, Crocodiles, Bears, Chitals and
lots of different types of birds and monkey
Teknaf:
A place situated by the side of Naf river is the
southernmost part of mainland Bangladesh. This
also marks the end point of Cox's Bazar beach.
Tourists usually come here to have a river cruise
along beautiful Naf river, which flows between
Bangladesh and Myanmar.
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