Wandering through the serene jhau forests of Cox’s Bazar means becoming one with nature, where travelers find peace of mind amid the harmony of sea and greenery.

The lush stretches of jhau captivate visitors with their beauty and serve as a natural shield against coastal erosion while playing a vital role in preserving biodiversity. These dense forests stand as an inseparable part of Cox’s Bazar beach, offering tourists a truly enchanting natural landscape.

A stroll through the jhau groves brings a sense of calm and renewal. Nestled between the vastness of the sea and the green canopy, the forest creates a tranquil atmosphere that eases fatigue and allows visitors to embrace the closeness of nature.

The rows of jhau trees lining the sandy shores are a priceless treasure of Cox’s Bazar. Their vibrant green leaves sway gracefully in the ocean breeze, creating a mesmerizing sight.

As far as the eye can see, the scenic beauty of these forests enhances the charm of the world’s longest beach. At sunset or dusk, the spectacle grows even more magical when the golden rays of the setting sun reflect off the leaves, painting the landscape in hues of gold and green.

By Mohammad Morshed

Photo: Mohammad Morshed