Last month, I embarked on a memorable journey to Cox's Bazar, a coastal city known for its breathtaking beaches and vibrant culture. Eager to explore beyond the bustling city center, I set out to discover the tranquil beauty of Jhau Bon aka the evergreen mangrove forest located near the pristine shores.
Let me share my walk.
As I arrived at Jhau Bon, I was greeted by the warm rays of the sun, casting a golden glow over the landscape. Despite the intense heat, I couldn't help but marvel at the serene surroundings. The first day of Ramadan lent an air of peacefulness to the beach, with only a few tourists scattered along the shoreline.
With anticipation in my heart, I embarked on a leisurely walk through the mangrove forest. Though not a dense forest in the traditional sense, Jhau Bon offered a unique ecosystem of Tamarix Dioica, a twiggy shrub that thrives in saline habitats. It was fascinating to learn that these mangroves serve as a natural barrier, protecting the shoreline from cyclones and other natural disasters.
As I wandered deeper into the forest, I came across quaint seating areas, a small café serving refreshing beverages, and facilities like fresh water and washrooms. Despite the scorching sun, the cool shade provided by the mangroves offered a welcome respite from the heat.
Emerging from the forest, I was greeted by the breathtaking sight of Cox's Bazar's coastline stretching out before me. The azure waters glistened in the sunlight, inviting me to linger a while longer and soak in the tranquility of the moment. Despite the heat, the beauty of the beach was truly mesmerizing.
The gentle waves create a soothing rhythm, inviting visitors to stroll along the shore and bask in the serenity of the sea. Seabirds dot the sky, adding to the serene ambiance of this coastal paradise.
My day trip to Jhau Bon was a delightful escape into nature's embrace. Cox's Bazar's evergreen mangrove forest offered a serene sanctuary where I could unwind and connect with the beauty of the coastal landscape.