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Tourism Industry

Debotakhum waterfall in Roangchhari upazila of Bandarban. In Marma language, the word 'khum' refers to waterfall and the locals describe Debotakhum as the king of all khums. It is about 50 to 70 feet deep and 600 feet long. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Covid-19: From tourist guides to day labourers

A mandatory condition for tourists to have guides while travelling to remote areas has encouraged hundreds of local youths to take up the job

Photo: Courtesy
Economy

Tour operators demand Tk20,000cr allocation for tourism

A photo of the Australian flag. Photo: Collected
Global Economy

Australia unveils $928 mln Covid-19 stimulus package for tourism industry

Tourism industry left uncared for
Industry

Tourism industry left uncared for

Resorts opening doors to more guests
Bangladesh

Resorts opening doors to more guests

A known trekking destination, CHT has just been rediscovered as a kayaking heaven by the country’s outdoor lovers. Photo: Fazlay Rabby/The Great Sangu Expedition
Panorama

Reviving adventure tourism in the CHT

Photo: Collected
Industry

Tourism far from pandemic recovery

Tourist destinations are not bustling with tourists like before. This photo was taken at HumHum waterfall, Moulvibazar. Photo: Sohel Rana
Panorama

The plight of adventurers in a travel-restricted world

Tourists from different corners of the country have started to influx in Sylhet to enjoy its serene natural beauty and thus bringing new hope for the industry. Photo: Collected
Industry

Brushing fear aside, more tourists crowding holiday destinations

Restarted amid pandemic, tourism yet to pick up
Industry

Restarted amid pandemic, tourism yet to pick up

Tourists enjoy natural beauty standing on a hanging bridge in Rangamati. The outbreak of coronavirus has seriously affected the tourism sector in the district. Tourism service providers in the area have been bearing huge financial losses for the last five months. Photo: TBS
Economy

Rangamati tourism sector loses Tk25cr over Covid-19

Limited numbers of travellers allowed in tourist spots during pandemic
Bangladesh

Limited numbers of travellers allowed in tourist spots during pandemic

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