Bangladesh’s tourism industry continues to lag behind its South Asian peers, with a decline reported in the sector last year, apparently due to deterioration in political stability and law and order.
For the longest time, St. Martin Island has been facing various tourism-related hurdles, including overcrowding, rampant litter accumulation, and the deterioration of coral reefs, leading to ongoing ...
Post-July reforms have prioritised governance and macroeconomic stability, but sectoral recovery remains uneven. Tourism, despite its proven growth and employment potential, has yet to be integrated i ...
It is often said the cold felt across our country is no match for the snowy winters in other parts of the world, but if anyone here wishes to truly taste winter, they should travel to the northern ...
It has vast mangrove forests, hills covered in tea plantations and record-breaking beaches, but for most tourists, Bangladesh is still a blank space on the map. The South Asia country welcomed just ...
Pakistan and Bangladesh are exploring the launch of a ferry service and a direct shipping line to strengthen trade and ...
Since 1999, Bangladesh has declared 13 biodiversity-rich areas as Ecologically Critical Areas (ECA) under the country’s environment protection act. However, the government has failed to conserve the ...
World Tourism Networks Chapters around the world are reaching out to their local members. Bangladesh invited to its second Iftar Party. Last night, the Bangladesh chapter of the World Tourism Network ...
Although far from the actual mountain range, at the northernmost tip of Bangladesh, in Tetulia, you can steal a glance at the third-highest mountain in the world, Mount Kangchenjunga of the Himalayas.
The agreement was signed by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Bangladesh's Adviser for Commerce, Textiles and Jute, and Civil Aviation and Tourism, Sheikh Bashir Uddin.