Ukhia

Welcome to Ukhia

Ukhia, located in the southern part of Cox’s Bazar District, is a hidden gem known for its lush green landscapes, serene beaches, and cultural diversity. While Cox’s Bazar town is famous for the world’s longest beach, Ukhia offers travelers a more peaceful, rural charm with easy access to stunning natural attractions.

The Teknaf–Cox’s Bazar Marine Drive passes through Ukhia, offering breathtaking coastal views of the Bay of Bengal and endless stretches of sandy shoreline. Ukhia is also close to Inani Beach, where golden sands meet turquoise waters far from the bustle of the main Cox’s Bazar beaches.

Culturally, Ukhia is home to traditional markets, fishing villages, and diverse communities, giving travelers a taste of authentic Bengali coastal life. From relaxing in quiet seaside escapes to venturing toward the Teknaf Peninsula or Saint Martin’s Island, Ukhia is the perfect stop for those who want to experience Cox’s Bazar beyond the crowds.

Why visit Ukhia?

  • Secluded Beaches: Enjoy calm, crowd-free stretches of sand along Marine Drive and Inani Beach.

  • Scenic Journeys: Travel the famous Marine Drive with ocean on one side and green hills on the other.

  • Cultural Encounters: Explore local fishing villages and bustling rural markets.

  • Gateway to Adventure: Easy access to Teknaf, Naf River cruises, and trips to Saint Martin’s Island.

Ukhia is where tranquility meets coastal beauty, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and discovery.