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Khagrachhari is expected to witness a massive influx of tourists during the nine-day Eid-ul-Fitr holidays.
Tourism entrepreneurs are hopeful about making good business with the surge in tourists, reports UNB.
Uttam Kumar Majumder, manager of the Khagrachhari Tourism Motel, said, "A huge number of tourists will visit Khagrachhari during Eid this time. Most of the hotels and motels in the city have already been booked. We hope that if everything remains normal, business will be good during this Eid holidays."
Industry insiders estimate that between 100,000 and 150,000 tourists will travel to Khagrachhari and Sajek during the nine days Eid vacation.
Popular attractions such as the mysterious Alutila tunnel, the hanging bridge, Tareng, and the Richang waterfall are set to be bustling with visitors, much like previous years.
Hotel and motel businesses are anticipating a significant rise in customers during the Eid season. To ensure the safety of tourists, dedicated tourist police will be deployed at all major attractions.
As seen in previous years, tourism businesses are optimistic about an overwhelming number of visitors flocking to Khagrachhari during the Eid holidays. Nature enthusiasts and travel lovers are expected to head to the hills to explore the region’s mountains, forests, and waterfalls.
While the district attracts tourists throughout the year, stakeholders believe the number will multiply several times during the Eid break. The district’s tourist spots are fully prepared to welcome visitors, with additional security measures already in place at key locations like Alutila.
Zahidul Karim, Zone In-Charge of the Khagrachhari District Tourist Police, said, "The district tourist police are working to ensure the safety of incoming tourists. For additional security, our mobile team will conduct regular patrols in the tourist spots. Security has already been strengthened at all locations."
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