Rejukhal in Cox’s Bazar is currently presenting a truly captivating scenario, with rows of traditional sampan boats lining the canal and drawing the attention of tourists every day.
As dawn breaks, the boats begin to float gently on the water, and with the rise of the sun, the entire area comes alive in warm light and vibrant colors.
These sampan boats are an integral part of the fishermen’s daily lives.
Beyond fishing, they serve as a primary means of transportation and livelihood.
The long rows of boats stretching along both banks of the canal have added a new dimension to the natural beauty of Rejukhal.
Locals say that while such scenes are not unusual, seeing so many sampan boats gathered together at one time is especially eye-catching.
Many toursists are capturing the moment on their mobile phones, while others are taking photographs to preserve the memory.
This blend of natural beauty and human activity has made Rejukhal even more appealing.
Tourism stakeholders believe that if such scenes are properly highlighted, Rejukhal could open the door to new possibilities in local tourism.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Mohammad Morshed








