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Kuakata Sea Beach: Daughter of the Sea

Experience breathtaking sunrises and sunsets at Kuakata Sea Beach, a serene coastal paradise in Bangladesh with rich cultural heritage.

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Kuakata Sea Beach, also known as 'Sagar Kannya' (Daughter of the Sea), is a rare scenic spot on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh, offering unobstructed views of both sunrise and sunset over the Bay of Bengal. This 18-kilometer sandy expanse provides a serene escape with its natural beauty and cultural significance.

A brief summary to Kuakata Sea Beach Little Far From Zero Point

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit during October to March for pleasant weather and calm seas, ideal for enjoying the beach and outdoor activities.
  • Explore the local Rakhine Palli to experience the unique culture and traditions of the Rakhine community.
  • Don't miss the opportunity to witness both sunrise and sunset from the beach for a memorable experience.
  • Try fresh seafood at local stalls for an authentic taste of Kuakata's culinary offerings.
  • Respect local customs and traditions, and avoid littering to preserve the natural beauty of the beach.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From most hotels in Kuakata, the beach is easily accessible by foot. Simply head towards the shoreline, and you'll find yourself on the sandy expanse. Walking along the beach is a great way to explore the area and enjoy the views. There are no costs associated with walking to the beach.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving at Kuakata by bus from Dhaka or Barisal, you'll likely be dropped off near the main market area. From there, local auto-rickshaws (CNGs) are readily available to take you to the beach or your hotel. A short CNG ride to the beach typically costs between 20-30 BDT.

  • Taxi

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are not widely available in Kuakata. However, you can hire a private car or microbus from nearby cities like Barisal or Patuakhali. The cost of hiring a car for the day can range from 1500-3000 BDT, depending on the vehicle and distance.

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Kuakata Sea Beach is a mesmerizing destination where you can witness the unique spectacle of both sunrise and sunset from the same vantage point. Situated in the Patuakhali district, this 18-kilometer-long beach is a natural sandy expanse along the Bay of Bengal. The beach is known for its panoramic views and relatively untouched environment, offering a peaceful retreat for travelers. The name 'Kuakata' originates from the 'kua' (well) dug by the Rakhine settlers who arrived in the late 18th century after being expelled from Arakan (Myanmar). These settlers sought fresh water sources, and the tradition of digging wells continues in the area. The Rakhine community's culture and traditions add a unique cultural element to Kuakata. You can explore Rakhine Palli, visit Buddhist temples, and experience local festivals. Besides its stunning beach, Kuakata offers other attractions such as Kuakata National Park, home to diverse flora and fauna, and Gangamati Reserved Forest, an evergreen mangrove forest. These natural spots provide opportunities for exploration and a closer look at the region's biodiversity. You can also visit Alipur Port and Mishripara Buddhist Monastery to enrich your experience. Kuakata is a place of pilgrimage for Hindu and Buddhist communities, with devotees gathering for holy baths and traditional fairs during Rush Purnima and Maghi Purnima.

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