Pechar Dwip is a stunning natural work of art that sits along Marine Drive in Cox’s Bazar.
The turquoise sea meets flowing rivers, and the calm of rural life blends perfectly with the sound of fishermen’s boats.
As the first rays of the morning sun touch the waves, the island transforms into a living canvas painted in light, motion, and tranquility.
Along the riverbanks, rows of fishing boats rest side by side.
The sight of drying fish, the bustle of fishermen, and the steady hands of village women engaged in their daily chores create a scene that is both simple and captivating.
The island’s residents live closely with the tides—some casting nets, others carrying their day’s catch in bamboo baskets.
During winter, Pechar Dwip draws crowds of visitors eager to experience its rare blend of natural beauty.
Travelers often say few places offer such diversity in a single frame—the roar of the sea, the murmur of the river, and the gentle rhythm of agrarian life together make Pechar Dwip a living portrait of nature’s harmony.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Hussain Shetu








