Cox’s Bazar comes alive with renewed charm in October. From dawn to midday, the bright sun paints the blue sky in dazzling hues, enchanting tourists along the world’s longest sea beach. While the afternoons carry a hint of warmth, the gentle evening breeze along the shore brings a sense of calm and comfort to weary travelers.
Tourists say that the waves look brighter in the midday sun, and as the day goes on, the cool breeze changes the whole landscape into a peaceful work of art.
Visitors spending their holidays across the beach and Marine Drive find this season’s weather especially delightful—neither too hot nor too humid, making it perfect for long seaside walks and sunset views.
October also breathes new life into Cox’s Bazar’s greenery. The trees seem freshly awakened, the scent of moist earth lingers in the air, and the soft rustle of leaves adds a touch of poetry to the landscape.
Together, they create a refreshing harmony that makes Cox’s Bazar even more irresistible to nature lovers and travelers alike.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Mohammad Morshed








