A group of tourists from Dhaka has arrived in Cox’s Bazar on a collective tour, attracting attention for their coordinated appearance. 

Wearing matching T-shirts and caps of the same colour and design, the group has been seen exploring different areas of the world’s longest sea beach, drawing curious looks from fellow visitors and locals alike.

At Kakra Beach in the Pechar Dwip area, the group was observed walking and sightseeing together in an organised manner. Their uniform outfits and orderly movement made them easily recognisable from a distance, prompting many tourists to stop and take photographs.

Members of the group said their organisation organised the trip as a recreational tour. Travelling together not only enhances safety but also multiplies the joy of the journey. Wearing identical outfits was intended to strengthen their sense of unity and make the experience more memorable.

Tourism stakeholders in Cox’s Bazar said such organised group tours add vibrancy to the local tourism environment. Especially outside peak seasons, the arrival of coordinated tourist groups supports local businesses and the broader tourism sector.

It is worth noting that Cox’s Bazar, one of Bangladesh’s most popular tourist destinations, attracts a steady influx of visitors from home and abroad. As part of this ongoing trend, the group from Dhaka has also come to enjoy the natural beauty of the seaside resort.

By Abdu Rashid Manik
Photo: Hussain Shetu