Trip to Cox's Bazar...
Everything is very difficult in our country for those who were not born with a golden spoon in their mouth.
Here no one gets everything without asking and some have to face failure even after sweating all day.
This post about my trip to Cox's Bazar a few days ago.
Cox's Bazar is my favorite place. I have been to this district many times so far. Even then the beauty of this district never got old to me.
Here, on the one hand, you can enjoy the beauty of the sea, and the watch can also be seen very closely. And I like both very much. So I want to run to Cox's Bazar whenever I get time and opportunity. The distance from our Faridpur district to Cox's Bazar is about 550 km. In the middle is the Padma river again.
Earlier, before the Padma Bridge was opened, it used to take a lot of time to cross this river. Sometimes one had to sit for hours waiting for the ferry to get the cereal but nowadays it is possible to cross the river in just eight to ten minutes after the inauguration of the Padma Bridge.
As a result, the time and distance has reduced a lot. A few days ago I suddenly had to go to Cox's Bazar due to a personal need. It used to take about four hours to reach Dhaka from Faridpur, now Syedabad can be easily reached in just two hours over the bridge. I boarded the bus at five in the afternoon and reached Dhaka Sayedabad bus stand by seven. Then he booked a bus ticket of Hanif Paribahan for Cox's Bazar. Here is an information to inform you, currently there are bus services of various companies going from Dhaka to Cox's Bazar. Those whose rent is not AC 1100 hundred taka and AC starting from 1200 taka to 3200 taka. But the interesting thing is that the fare on the way back to Dhaka from Cox's Bazar is much less. You can easily reduce the rent by a few bucks with a little bargaining.
The bus left at eight o'clock in the night and took a break at a highway restaurant in Comilla district. Then the second break Chittagong. Then proceed continuously and land at Kalatali Beach in Cox's Bazar at 4 am. All in all a journey of about eight hours. Such trips seem boring to many but I enjoy them quite a bit. Reached in the early night and took shelter in a restaurant next to the terminal.
After having tea and breakfast, I spent there till sunrise and went out to find a hotel. Even in this tourist season, it is possible to stay in good quality hotels in Cox's Bazar for less money if you avoid public holidays. After that I went to the room and got fresh and went out to take care of my needs. After spending the whole day in impossible busyness, at eleven in the night I bought the bus ticket again and took the way back to the destination. On the way back I spent the whole time sleeping. And thus my trip to Cox's Bazar came to an abrupt end...