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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2025
Tourist spots bustle with holidaymakers

Bangladesh

TBS Report
02 April, 2025, 10:25 pm
Last modified: 02 April, 2025, 10:45 pm

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Tourist spots bustle with holidaymakers

Business owners say visitor numbers this Eid surpass those of previous years

TBS Report
02 April, 2025, 10:25 pm
Last modified: 02 April, 2025, 10:45 pm
Visitors flocked to the Patenga Beach in Chattogram to spend their evening on the third day of Eid-ul-Fitr today (2 April). Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/ TBS
Visitors flocked to the Patenga Beach in Chattogram to spend their evening on the third day of Eid-ul-Fitr today (2 April). Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/ TBS

The extended Eid holiday this year is significantly boosting domestic tourism, with a surge in travel by holidaymakers to various tourist spots across the country.

According to leaders of various tourism organisations, almost 100% of hotel and motel rooms have remained occupied in key tourist destinations like Cox's Bazar, Rangamati, Bandarban and Kuakata while other spots like Ratargul, Bichanakandi, Jaflong and Patenga Beach have been witnessing an influx of holidaymakers since the holiday began on 28 March.

Cox's Bazar town, the home to the world's longest sea beach, has been witnessing a massive surge in tourists.

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All major beach points, including the popular Sugandha Beach, have been teeming with tourists. As the day progresses, the crowd grows, making it nearly impossible to find a vacant spot along the sandy shores.

Visitors crowd the Cox's Bazar sea beach on the second day of Eid-ul-Fitr, 1 April 2025. Photo :Nupa Alam/TBS
Visitors crowd the Cox's Bazar sea beach on the second day of Eid-ul-Fitr, 1 April 2025. Photo :Nupa Alam/TBS

Abedin Nahid, a teacher from Dhaka, said, "Coming to Cox's Bazar is always a joy. The vast blue ocean and the cool sea breeze wash away all exhaustion, leaving us refreshed."

Rafiqul Anwar, a businessman from Rajshahi, expressed admiration for the area's natural beauty, saying, "The combination of the sea, mountains, waterfalls, and Buddhist monasteries makes Cox's Bazar truly mesmerising."

Despite the heat, tourists remain enthusiastic, with many eager to take a dip in the sea. Some could be seen enjoying the view from under beach umbrellas, while others running along the sand, riding beach bikes, or taking photos on horseback.

According to tourism businesses, the surge of tourists is expected to continue until 5 April.

Abul Kashem Sikder, president of the Cox's Bazar Hotel Guesthouse Owners' Association, told The Business Standard on Tuesday, "Over the next five days, around 7.5 lakh tourists are expected to visit Cox's Bazar."

Abdur Rahman, owner of The Sandy Beach Hotel, noted that small business owners, restaurants, and tour operators are also benefiting from the influx of visitors. However, he warned that overcrowding often leads to tourist harassment by dishonest vendors, advising travellers to book hotels in advance and remain cautious.

With the majority of tourists spending time in the water, Seasafe Lifeguard Supervisor Osman Gani assured that lifeguards are closely monitoring the swimmers and urging them to follow safety guidelines.

To ensure tourist safety and prevent harassment, the Cox's Bazar Tourist Police Inspector Mohammad Sohel, confirmed that security has been strengthened across all popular spots.

"Besides the main beach, major attractions such as Marine Drive, Himchari Waterfall, Inani Beach, Patuartek's rocky beach, Burmese Market, Adinath Temple in Maheshkhali, Dulahazara Safari Park, and Ramu's Buddhist Monastery are packed with visitors," he said.

Both the police and district administration have set up complaint centres to address any grievances, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable holiday experience for all, the inspector added.

Sirajul Islam, general secretary of the Bandarban Hotel-Motel-Resort Owners' Association, said, "This year, tourist numbers have increased significantly compared to last year. There are around 70 hotels in Bandarban town. Our accommodation capacity can host approximately 6,000 people daily."

Amusement spots across the country including Dhaka and Chattogram have been witnessing a massive influx of visitors, as families took advantage of the holidays to explore amusement parks, zoos, and museums.

Visitors flocked to the Patenga Beach in Chattogram to spend their evening on the third day of Eid-ul-Fitr today (2 April). Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/ TBS
Visitors flocked to the Patenga Beach in Chattogram to spend their evening on the third day of Eid-ul-Fitr today (2 April). Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/ TBS

With a nine-day break this Eid, people have been making the most of their time by visiting popular amusement spots. In response, parks and resorts have introduced promotional discounts and new attractions to draw larger crowds. The surge in attendance signals a successful Eid season for the entertainment industry.

Amusement park authorities report that visitor numbers this Eid have surpassed those of previous years. Many parks have introduced new rides, games, and packages to enhance the experience.

Business owners noted that their industry suffered significantly during the Covid-19 pandemic and was further impacted by economic challenges and inflation. However, this year, they are seeing a positive turnaround, with encouraging responses from customers.

Eid-ul-Fitr / amusement parks / Cox's Bazar / Chattogram / Bangladesh / Eid Holiday

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