After iftar, the scenic points of Cox’s Bazar beach witness a noticeable increase in visitors. Along with locals, a few tourists are also making their way to the shores to enjoy the sea breeze.

With the scorching daytime heat, many prefer to visit the beach in the evening to relax and soak in the beauty of the waves.

Since the beginning of Ramadan, Cox’s Bazar—home to the world’s longest sea beach—saw a decline in tourist activity. However, from the second week of Ramadan, visitor numbers have started to pick up.

Meanwhile, in anticipation of Eid, most hotels, motels, cottages, and restaurants have begun renovations and decorative upgrades to welcome the upcoming holiday season.

By Mohammad Morshed

Photo: Mohammad Morshed