Kuakata National Park is a magnificent destination located at the southernmost tip of Bangladesh. Sprawling across 16,000 acres, the park is situated in the vicinity of the Kuakata beach town, which is famous for its panoramic sea beach. The beach is unique because it allows an unobstructed view of both sunrise and sunset over the Bay of Bengal. Kuakata National Park, which encompasses a portion of the larger Sundarbans Reserved Forest, offers a rich biodiversity and eco-tourism experience. Visitors can witness a variety of flora and fauna including different species of trees, mangrove forests, wildlife, and marine species. Prominent among the wildlife are the spotted deer, monkeys, and various bird species. The park also serves as a sanctuary for migratory birds during the winter. Eco-tourism initiatives have been adopted to preserve the natural environment while promoting tourism. A visit to Kuakate National Park provides an opportunity for beach activities, forest exploration, cultural encounters with the local Rakhaine and other indigenous communities, and a peaceful retreat into nature.