


A bustling seaside market offering local handicrafts, fresh seafood, and vibrant local culture.
Famous for its fresh seafood and local breakfast dishes, this market is a must-visit.
Known for its traditional Bengali breakfast items and warm hospitality.

Offers a variety of seafood dishes, with a specialty in lobster, in a beachfront setting.
Cox's Bazar experiences sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Protection from the sun is essential due to the tropical climate and long beach walks.
High UV index requires daily sunscreen application to prevent sunburn and skin damage.

Handcrafted from locally sourced corals, these jewellery pieces are a symbol of Cox's Bazar's marine heritage.

Intricately designed items made from locally grown bamboo, showcasing the region's traditional craftsmanship.
Unique spice blends used in local seafood dishes, perfect for adding a touch of Cox's Bazar to your home cooking.
Rice dish with fish curry, coconut milk, and spices.

Layered flatbread with various fillings like potato, egg, or onion.
Mixed rice dish with lentils, vegetables, and spices.
Experience the excitement of live TV shopping at QVC's Studio Tour, where you can watch broadcasts, shop exclusive products, and enjoy a meal at the QVC Café.

A charming coastal town in Brittany, known for its ferry port to England and beautiful beaches.
Puthur Central Market, nestled in the heart of Idukki, is a bustling hub for local produce, textiles, and spices, offering a glimpse into Kerala's rural life.

The world's longest natural beach, stretching 125 km, perfect for morning walks and sunrise views.
A bustling local market offering fresh seafood, handicrafts, and local cuisine. Best experienced in the morning.