Lal Kakra Beach: A Crimson Spectacle
Escape to Lal Kakra Beach in Kuakata and witness the mesmerizing spectacle of thousands of red crabs on a tranquil, golden shoreline.
Lal Kakra Beach, near Kuakata, Bangladesh, is a serene escape famous for its thousands of red crabs. This tranquil beach offers a unique opportunity to witness a vibrant natural display away from crowded tourist spots.
A brief summary to Lal Kakra Beach
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Local tips
- Visit during the cooler months (October to March) for pleasant weather and peak crab activity.
- Arrive early morning or late afternoon to witness the red crabs and stunning sunsets.
- Respect the environment by not disturbing the crabs and avoiding littering.
Getting There
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Walking
From Kuakata Zero Point, Lal Kakra Beach is approximately 5 km to the east and 3 km west from Kuakata main point. The most direct way to reach the beach is by walking along the main Kuakata beach towards the east. The walk takes around 1-2 hours, offering scenic views of the coastline. There are no specific costs involved in walking.
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Auto-rickshaw/Motorbike
Auto-rickshaws and motorbikes are readily available in Kuakata. Hire an auto-rickshaw or motorbike from Kuakata Zero Point or main bus stand. Negotiate the fare beforehand, which typically ranges from 100-200 BDT for a one-way trip. The journey takes approximately 20-30 minutes.