Under the golden midday sun, thousands of tourists from all over the country are reveling in the salty embrace of the sea at the world’s longest beach in Cox’s Bazar. With December marking the peak tourism season, the sandy shores have transformed into a festive haven, alive with joy and excitement.
From the sprawling beachside to the gentle waves, the air is filled with visitors’ laughter and delight.
Every corner of the coastline is teeming with activity, creating a mesmerizing fusion of the sea’s endless horizon and the human tide. People fully occupy beach umbrellas and lounge chairs, providing a perfect retreat for those basking in the warmth of the winter sun.
Some tourists enjoy horseback rides or cruise the expansive beach on quad bikes, while others indulge in thrilling jet-ski adventures across the shimmering waters.
For many, the sea serves as an escape from the monotony of everyday life, with its cool, salty waves offering a soothing sanctuary. Meanwhile, others relax under the beach canopies, soaking in the serene beauty of the sunlit shore.
Cox’s Bazar is alive with celebration, as nature and humanity meet in perfect harmony.
By Mohammad Morshed
Photo: Mohammad Morshed