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<h2>About Kuakata</h2></div>
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<li><a href="#howtogo">How to go </a></li>
<li><a href="#howtoreach">How To Reach</a></li>
<li><a href="#whretostay">Where to Stay </a></li>
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<h1 class="place-title">Kuakata Sea Beach </h1></br>
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<h4>Brief</h4>
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Kuakata offers a full view of the sunrise and sunset from the same white sandy beach in the water of the Bay of Bengal. Locally known as Shagor Kannya (Daughter of Ocean), the long strip of dark, marbled sand stretches for about 18 kilometres (11 mi). The long, wide beach at Kuakata has a typical natural setting. This sandy beach has gentle slopes into the Bay of Bengal. Kuakata is also a sanctuary for migratory winter birds.<br>
On the eastern end of the beach is Gongamati Reserved Forest, an evergreen mangrove forest and snippet of the original Kuakata. (When the Rakhines settled in the area in 1784, Kuakata was part of the larger Sundarbans forest. However, the Sundarbans is one-hour away by speed boat.) As a mangrove forest, Gongamati, like the Sundarbans, offers some protection against tidal surges. However, it too is being threatened by logging and deforestation. The best way to reach the forest is by foot or bike along the beach, where flag-flying fishing boats can be seen trawling the coast. Visiting Gangamati in the late afternoon is a perfect time to watch the sun cast shadows on the exposed mangrove roots.
On 13 September 2007 the government had announced a red alert in Kuakata as caution for a possible tsunami.<br>
Kuakata is known for its picturesque landscape beauty of panoramic beach, clear blue sky, the tides of the bay bashing on the shore and its mangrove forest. The beach is about 30 kilometers in length, 6 kilometers in breadth and situated at the Lotachapli Union, Kolapara Thana, Patuakhali District. It's unique as there are no other beaches in Bangladesh where you can witness both sunrise and sunset. Jhaubon (Jhau forest) is an exquisite place in Kuakata which is close to the beach.
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Jhau forest is established as a result of initiative taken by government. You can reach Jhaubon by walking from the beach. Jhaubon is covered by Jhau and coconut trees. It's a wonderful place for observing the sunrise. An Eco Park exists at Jhaubon area which is a fascinating place for picnic or junket. To the east of Jhau forest, there is Gangamati Reserved Forest. So you should visit both Jhaubon and Gangamati Reserved Forest at the same time. Jhaubon is a wonderful place to calm down & very well-acquainted for visitors. Each year, many tourists come here for pleasure.</p></br>
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<h4 id="howtogo">How to go</h4>
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From Patuakhali launch Ghat, you can easily get local transport (bus) to reach Kuakata. BRTC bus reaches Kuakata from Dhaka, departing from Saidabad bus terminal. It usually takes about 12 hours to reach there. The BRTC buses are comparatively good. The most prominent bus named "Sakura" costs around 450 Taka, departing every night.
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<h4 id="howtoreach">How To Reach: Patuakhali District</h4>
<p>From the capital of Dhaka to Patuakhali, there are three options of transport available. Basic information about these routes to reach Patuakhali has been mentioned in the other part.</p><br>
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The road distance from Dhaka to Patuakhali is 319 km. You can take a bus from Sayedabad or Gabtoli counters of Dhaka to reach Patuakhali. There are two routes by bus to arrive at Patuakhali district. One goes from Dhaka to Mawa to Barisal to Patuakhali and another one drives from Dhaka to Aricha to Barisal to Patuakhali. The bus fare generally ranges from Tk 450 to Tk 700.<br><br>
Some of the bus services are listed below:<br><br>
1. Saudia Paribahan:<br>
Bus leaves from Dhaka every hour from 10 am to 12 pm.<br>
Sayedabad Counter, Phone number: 01919654856, 01919564857<br>
Bus Rate: Tk 300 (Approx.)<br><br>
2. Abdullah Paribahan:<br>
First trip 7:00 am - Last trip 7:30 pm<br>
Bus Rate: Tk 300 (Approx.)<br><br>
3. Hanif Paribahan:<br>
Contact: 01713049559<br><br>
4. Eagle Paribahan:<br>
Bus leaves every 45 minutes starting from 6am to 11:45pm<br>
Bus Rate: Tk 350 (Approx.)</p><br><br>
<h4 id="whretostay">Where to Stay</h4>
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There are many hotels in Patuakhali to stay in. Some of them have been listed below for your assistance.<br><br>
1. Hotel Banani Palace<br>
Contact: 01713-674189<br><br>
2. Hotel Kuakata Inn<br>
Kuakata Parjatan area,<br>
Sadar Road, Kolapara,<br>
Patuakhali,Bangladesh.<br>
Phone: +88 0442856031<br>
Mobile: +88 01750008177-78, +88 01555012500<br><br>
3. Hotel Sky Palace<br>
Contact: 0177-507479<br><br>
4. Beach Haven<br>
Contact: 01730021341<br><br>
5. Hotel Nilanjona<br>
Address: Opposite of Rakhain Women Market,<br>
Kuakata, Patuakhali, Bangladesh.<br>
Phone: +88 0442-856014, 856018<br>
Mobile: +88 01712-927904<br><br>
6. Hotel Mohona<br>
Address: Kuakata Parjatan Area,<br>
Kuakata, Patuakhali, Bangladesh.<br><br>
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<h4 id="thingstodo">Things to do</h4>
<p>1. Take pictures of long wide beach in typical natural setting.<br>
2. View the crimson sun rising from sea in a pleasant environment.<br>
3. You may go to the fairs and festivals during the time of "Rush Purnima" and "Maghi Purnima",
4. Observe the distinct customs and costumes of the "Rakhain" community.<br>
5. See the ancient Buddhist temple & the largest Buddha statue of Bangladesh.<br>
6. Watch the migratory birds which are prevalent in winter</p><br>
<h4 id="eatingfacilities">Eating Facilities</h4>
<p>Some hotels or motels offer meals to their guest. Local available restaurants provide with local cuisine.</p><br>
<h4 class="brif" id="traveltips">Travel Tips</h4>
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You will find many tourist guides on the beach with motorcycles. They offer trips to various spots near the beach. They carry photo album of the nearest spot from where you can choose your itinerary. You can hire one of them to have motorcycle tour around the beach. Usually they take 200-500 taka for 1-4 hours of ride. These guides can take 2 tourists on the backside of their motorcycle at a time. It is advised to hire them so you can see all the nearest spots very quickly.
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