Kuakata Sea Beach is a stunning and serene destination located in the southwestern part of Bangladesh. It is often referred to as the 'Daughter of the Sea' and is popular for its panoramic views and unique opportunity to witness both sunrise and sunset over the Bay of Bengal. The beach stretches about 18 kilometers in length and is about 3 kilometers wide at some points. It is a place of pilgrimage during the 'Rush Purnima' and 'Maghi Purnima'. On these occasions, thousands of Hindu devotees come here to take holy baths and participate in traditional fairs. Kuakata is also the home to the Rakhine indigenous community, who have a rich and diverse culture. Tourists can explore the local lifestyle, handicrafts, and fishing techniques. The surrounding area includes mangrove forests, the Fatrar Chor, and the Jhau Bon, which provide habitats for different species of wildlife and are excellent spots for bird watching. Eco-tourism is encouraged, and efforts have been made to develop sustainable travel experiences.