In the quiet surroundings of Cox’s Bazar, the once lively government facility Motel Laboni now stands inactive. Although its operations have halted, nature continues to thrive silently, spreading beauty without interruption. 

Amid this stillness, clusters of fragrant white Rangon flowers are drawing attention.

The Rangon flower, also known as Ixora, is more commonly seen in red or orange shades. However, the white variety blooming here adds a distinct elegance to the environment. Its sweet fragrance gently spreads across the area, captivating tourists.

The clustered blossoms are visually appealing and bring a refreshing vibrancy to the surroundings.

Although regular activities at Motel Laboni have ceased, the premises are far from empty. People still visit daily to spend time, enjoy the atmosphere, and capture moments with the natural beauty around them. 

Located near the Library Station area, the floral scenery easily catches passersby’s attention.

For those seeking a brief escape from urban life or a moment close to nature, the fragrant Rangon flowers at Motel Laboni offer a silent invitation. 

Even behind closed doors, beauty endures—this flower-filled courtyard stands as a vivid example of that enduring charm.

By Abdu Rashid Manik

Photo: Abdu Rashid Manik