Even before the onset of winter, tourists have begun flocking to Cox’s Bazar, drawn by the mesmerizing charm of October’s blue skies, golden sunlight, and the serene sea.
Every day, the world’s longest unbroken sea beach is filling up with travel enthusiasts seeking nature’s embrace.
On Sunday morning, large crowds of visitors were seen at the beach’s three popular points — Laboni, Sugandha, and Kolatoli.
The number of tourists increases significantly on weekends, transforming the entire coastline into a vibrant scene of laughter, photos, and seaside festivities.
Many visitors said that October is one of the most beautiful times to experience Cox’s Bazar — when the air feels fresh, the sea remains calm.
The golden sands shimmer under the autumn sun, making the trip even more enjoyable.
Local hotel and motel owners reported that tourist arrivals have been steadily rising ahead of the peak winter season, bringing renewed vitality to the region’s tourism-dependent economy.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Hussain Shetu








