Winter is still a few weeks away, yet its early touch has already settled over Cox’s Bazar.
As dawn breaks, visitors from across the country flock to the shoreline, immersing themselves in the cool blue waters and embracing the gentle charm of a late-autumn morning.
The crisp sea breeze, soft sunlight, and rhythmic roar of the waves together create a refreshing, almost festive atmosphere along the beach.
Families, groups of friends, and solo travelers are seen indulging in the joy of sea bathing, while many capture their moments of delight on mobile cameras.
The beachside stalls are bustling as well—breakfast vendors, coconut sellers, and souvenir shops are busy catering to the growing crowd.
The hotel–motel zone has also come alive with the steady flow of tourists. Industry insiders say the number of visitors is likely to surge as winter sets in, breathing new life into the local tourism economy.
Altogether, the cool mornings of Cox’s Bazar—graced by its blue waters and soothing waves—have turned the world’s longest natural sea beach into a vibrant stretch filled with laughter, energy and seasonal cheer.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Hussain Shetu








