How to overcome the challenges of Tourism sector in Bangladesh by 2030.. write details about this topic.
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Bangladesh is full of natural beauty. Rivers, coasts and beaches, archaeological sites, religious places, hills, forests, waterfalls, tea gardens surround it. The Sundarban, Historic Mosque in city of Bagerhat, Ruins of the Buddihist Vihara at Paharpur are the three world heritage sites in Bangladesh among 1007. To observe the beauty of nature, huge amount of domestic and foreign tourists visit the country and its tourist attraction sites. In 2012, around six-lakh (6 hundred thousand) tourists came Bangladesh to visit and enjoy its beauty. The total contribution of tourism to GDP was 4.4%, 3.8% to employment and 1.5% to investment in 2013. Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (BPC) looks after the tourism sector in Bangladesh under the ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism. Due to some limitations, Bangladesh has failed to introduce itself as a tourist destination country. The paper tries to focus on the attractive tourist spots of Bangladesh and the contribution of tourism in the Bangladesh economy. The major concern of the writer is to highlight the factors by which Bangladesh can be one of the major tourist attractive country in the world in near future. tourism in bangladesh
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Bangladesh is endowed with an immense treasure of natural beauty and relics of old and middle age civilisation which can attract foreign tourists.
Its river coasts and sea beaches, archaeological sites, religious places, hills, forests, waterfalls, tea gardens surround them and life of the tribal people can provide a memorable journey.
To observe the beauty of nature, a large number of domestic and foreign tourists visit the country and its tourist attraction sites.
A tourist is a person who visits a place for pleasure. Nobody knows him in the place where he visits. He is a newcomer. He goes to a foreign land in order to gather knowledge from different historical, traditional and cultural places.
A tourist and a visitor are not the same persons. A tourist is a stranger but a visitor is a known person. The purpose of visiting a tourist is to enjoy the sights and beauties of nature but a visitor visits a known place and he comes to see his kith and near ones. A tourist stays in a hotel or in a motel. On the other hand, a visitor stays with known friends and relatives in their houses. A tourist needs a guide but a visitor needs no guide.
Names and importance of some places of visit in Bangladesh: Cox’s Bazar is the most important good-looking place in Bangladesh. Paharpur, Mahasthanghar, Mynamati, Sonargaon are the very prominent worth-seeing places into the country.
Lalbagh Kella, Bahadur Shah Park, National Mausoleum at Savar. The zoo at Mirpur, Botanical Garden beside the zoo at Mirpur; Baldha garden at Wari is the worth mentioning good looking places at Dhaka in Bangladesh. All these places are very attractive and charming to the tourists.
Tourists are strangers. Those people who help the tourists in new places are called tourist guides. Tourist guides show the tourists comfortable hotels to stay in. They receive the tourists and answer their telephone calls. Some tourist guides help the tourists with heavy boxes and packets. People helping the tourists must be good at history and quick at arithmetic.
Tourism is an industry of Bangladesh. So, we should take steps to make all the good-looking places in Bangladesh more attractive and charming to make it a more lucrative industry in the future. Thus, it can be a good source of earning foreign exchange.