Located in southern Bangladesh, Kuakata is an awe-inspiring travel destination renowned as the "Daughter of the Sea". It's situated in the Patuakhali district and known for its panoramic sea beach that stretches 18 kilometers, offering an unobscured view of both sunrise and sunset over the Bay of Bengal — a rare natural spectacle. This picturesque town is also famous for being home to Bangladesh's largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, which houses the majestic Royal Bengal Tigers. Visitors are often drawn to its historic Buddhist temples, heritage of the Rakhine tribal culture, and the unique opportunity to explore red crabs crawling across the beach, making Kuakata an extraordinary blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural diversity.