Cox’s Bazar has been experiencing a noticeable drop in temperature over the past few days, with misty mornings delaying the sunrise. 

While such cold weather has only recently settled in, it hasn’t dampened the enthusiasm of tourists visiting the world’s longest sea beach.

On Tuesday morning, thick fog made it difficult to see the horizon clearly. Despite the chilly weather, tourists flocked to Kolatoli, Sugandha, and Laboni beach points to enjoy the serene mist-laden seascape.

Mohammad Osman, Senior Lifeguard Supervisor of Sea Safe Lifeguard, shared, “Despite the rising cold, many tourists are arriving at the beach early in the morning. There’s no decline in their numbers, and we’re ensuring their safety as always.”

By Abdur Rashid Manik 

Photo: Abdur Rashid Manik