Tourism in Bangladesh to be safe, affordable: Adviser
The interim government is working to make tourism in Bangladesh safer, more enjoyable and affordable, said Tourism and Commerce Adviser Sk Bashiruddin on Saturday.
The government is prioritising the development of new tourism destinations at affordable costs while ensuring safety and enjoyment for travellers, he said after inaugurating a colourful rally in front of the Tourism Building at Agargaon in the city, marking World Tourism Day 2025.
"We are developing new tourist sites at reasonable prices, making the best use of available resources. Codes of conduct are being introduced at tourist spots to ensure visitors' rights and safety," he said.
The rally, which began at 9:30am, was organised under the theme 'Tourism and Sustainable Development'.
Officials of the tourism sector and representatives from different organisations across the country joined the event, with slogans highlighting various demands for the industry.
The adviser stressed that while tourism carries significant economic value, financial considerations should not overshadow ethical standards.
"Economy matters, but it is secondary here. What matters most is that tourists should never be deceived. We will all work together to ensure that," he added.
Later, he joined a discussion session organised as part of the day's programmes, where speakers placed various demands before him, with particular emphasis on strengthening safety measures for tourists.
