Kuakata beach is about 18 km long. Beautiful views of sunrise and sunset can be seen on Kuakata beach. Coconut orchard located on more than one and a half hundred acres of land next to the beach which is known as "Coconut Kunj". In 1970, Mr. Fayez Mia leased 18 acres of khas land and started a garden called 'Farms and Farms'. On the east side of the beach there is a beautiful Zhou garden. In the 1996/98 financial year, the Forest Department established a Zhou Garden adjacent to Sea Beach on 15 hectares of land. After this there is another huge forest Chargangamati. The forest includes chaila, keora and karai gardens.
There is a beautiful lake in the middle of this huge garden. There is a forest department garden at Lembur Char, 5 km west of Kuakata beach. There are karai, gewa, chaila and keora trees in the forest. Tourists come here. To the east of the mouth of the Andharamanik river is Lembur Char and to the west is the vast forest of Fatra Char. Although the garden is geographically located in Barguna district, tourists visiting Kuakata travel there by trawler for recreation. Shutki Palli is located 6 km west of Kuakata beach. More than 50 traders make dried fish in the winter season.
Tourists flock to see fresh fish cut and dried. Khuta sees fishermen hunting for hilsa and fighting for their livelihood. Sees a unique view of fishing different species in the fence net. Tourism Holiday Homes and Restaurants of the Tourism Corporation, state-of-the-art post bungalows of the District Council and LGED have been set up to facilitate the stay of the tourists. In addition, many residential and food hotels have been set up under private management. The government-run Rakhine Cultural Academy, the Rakhine Women's Market, as well as traditional wells and Buddhist temples. There are plans to set up an ecopark and airport at Gangamati in the Kuakata tourist area. Work is also underway on a master plan for the development of Kuakata.
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