Located in Bangladesh, Cox’s Bazar beach is the world’s longest unbroken natural beach. It’s total length is 125 kilometers and is one of the most visited tourist destination in the country.
The Cox’s Bazar Beach is considered the longest natural beach in the world. Situated in the town of Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, this unbroken 125 km sandy beach is one Bangladesh’s major tourist attraction. It is also known as “Panowa”, meaning “yellow flower” It was first named as “Palongkee” before it was changed to Cox’s Bazar, in honor of an army officer, Captain Cox, who serve in British India and died on 1798.









