As dawn breaks, the Kobita Chattar Beach in Cox’s Bazar awakens in a rhythm of its own.
When the first rays of the sun gently spread across the deep blue sea, the sight doesn’t just please the eyes — it touches the soul.
Wave after wave crashes softly onto the shore, blending with the soothing hum of nature, turning the morning beach into a sanctuary of serenity.
The cool morning breeze carries the scent of the ocean, mingling with the faint chirping of birds.
Around the beach, locals and tourists stroll leisurely — some jogging along the sand, others capturing the magical sunrise through their camera lenses.
As sunlight glimmers on the foam-tipped waves, the entire beach glows in golden hues, like a living painting of peace and beauty.
Many people claim that mornings in Cox’s Bazar offer the ultimate tranquility. Here, the burdens of life seem to fade away with the rhythm of the sea.
Locals share that every dawn, both residents and travelers flock to Kobita Chattar to witness this serene transformation of nature.
As the sun climbs higher, the city slowly comes alive. By the shore, tea stalls fill with chatter — some people sharing stories, others gazing silently toward the horizon.
And in that quiet, golden moment, one can’t help but feel that morning in Cox’s Bazar is poetry itself — a symbol of peace, painted by nature.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Mohammad Morshed








