At dawn, the tranquil island of Pechar Dwip in Cox’s Bazar awakens in a misty embrace. 

Before the sun rises, a soft veil of fog settles over the island, and the sea waves begin to stir gently, as if nature herself is slowly coming to life. 

Through the haze, silhouettes of sampan boats glide quietly—creating a scene so poetic it feels like a living painting brushed by nature’s own hand.

As the first rays of sunlight touch the dew-laden leaves of the jhau trees, the entire landscape begins to shimmer. 

The gentle sway of the trees mingling with the rhythmic sound of the sea crafts an atmosphere of perfect serenity. 

While tourists stand still, taking in the beautiful mist-covered view, local fishermen get their nets ready for the day’s catch.

As the morning progresses and the fog slowly lifts, Pechar Dwip’s true beauty comes into view: a stunning blend of blue sea, golden sand, and rows of whispering jhau trees. 

By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Hussain Shetu