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A new era for the tourism industry centered around Bangladeshi hospitality

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Press Release
31 October, 2023, 10:10 pm
Last modified: 31 October, 2023, 10:10 pm

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A new era for the tourism industry centered around Bangladeshi hospitality

Press Release
31 October, 2023, 10:10 pm
Last modified: 31 October, 2023, 10:10 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

Tourism in Bangladesh is now booming, comprising an upward curve of local and foreign travelers trotting the country, often in a quest to know this beautiful green land that belongs to us, a bit better.

Food and hospitality remain to be at the core of tourism and exploration. While planning a trip within or outside country, the first question covers concerns regarding accommodation and food; having us prepare an approximate budget and plan for these specifications in the very beginning.

Travel-tech platforms, like ShareTrip, play an indispensable role in facilitating such exploratory journeys. On the way to fulfil its commitment to redefine the tourism industry of the country, they are showcasing the warmth and generosity unique to Bangladeshi traditions across all regions through heartwarming culinary and hospitality experiences.

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Be it spending the night at a homestay in the middle of the Kaptai Lake, or witnessing the colorful wall paintings across the village of Tikoil in Rajshahi, all while enjoying the exceptional culinary delights specific to those regions, ShareTrip can help you plan and execute the perfect itinerary to expose you to the heart of the colorful Bangladeshi culture. They help convey the message that tourism in Bangladesh extends far beyond the lush green imagery that immediately pops in our minds. From the longest beach in the world, extensively blue water bodies and ancient heritage sites to a large offering of beautiful and luxurious resorts – this country is home to a large array of leisure opportunities.

To get you through the options with utmost ease, ShareTrip has partnered with over 1100 enlisted domestic hotels and resorts across the country for travelers to choose from. When browsing the ShareTrip app and website, it gives you a detailed idea about the available accommodation options, enabling you to make a wiser decision according to your preferences – be it a luxury staycation or an adventurous retreat! Moreover, you can make your booking seamlessly in no time. Additionally, they also have curated packages and group tours you can choose from, in case you're struggling to find tripmates or plan the ideal itinerary to make the most of the holidays.

Another aspect to consider while planning the perfect trip is the mode of transport. While buses and trains are great options, they can often get time consuming. As spending too many hours on the road may not be feasible for everyone, flights can be the next best option to get around the country. However, comparing the best prices in this regard can get quite troublesome, and that is where platforms like ShareTrip come in – displaying the best flight rates just in a few clicks. Besides, they also offer Automated Refund and Re-issue feature on the app enabling users to accommodate any last-minute changes, making the trips completely stress-free. They also boast a baggage protection feature, further enhancing travel experiences by few notches. Moreover, to make travel services accessible to customers used to offline procedures, they have partnered with over 6,000 B2B agents spread across the country.

ShareTrip has also partnered with EBL and MasterCard to introduce the country's first Travel Credit Card – SkyTrip. This card brings exceptional benefits to travelers, making exploration a true delight. Further strengthening their position as patrons of Bangladeshi tourism, they participated at the Bangladeshi food festival organized by Dhaka Regency. There, they welcomed guests to express interests in knowing the country's travel landscape better, with ShareTrip.

Over the years, ShareTrip has established itself as the country's leading travel-tech platform, through cutting-edge innovation in the field of tourism. Consequently, it has inspired many to explore the world, while also attracting tourists to travel inbound and expose the country's touristy assets to the world. With time and an array of new features to empower a holistic lifestyle development, ShareTrip promises to make lives better and trips more convenient. With meaningful partnerships, the platform is indeed redefining what travel and hospitality means in Bangladesh.

 

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