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Tourism industry in Cox’s Bazar eyes Tk 700cr revenue during Eid

Businesses in Cox's Bazar have been expecting over Tk 700 crore in revenue following a massive surge in tourist arrivals on the Eid-ul-Fitr vacation.

After a month-long slowdown in the tourism industry due to Ramadan, the beach town is now bustling with visitors. More than 100,000 tourists are arriving daily, a trend likely to continue through next week, said Abul Kasem Sikdar, president of the Hotel, Motel, and Guest House Owners' Association in Cox's Bazar.

"While the influx of tourists this time is promising, it has not yet reached full capacity. Before Ramadan, Cox's Bazar saw a massive influx of tourists, which is why many have opted not to visit this time. As a result, only about 70 to 80 percent of hotel and motel rooms have been booked. Additionally, the hot weather has discouraged some travelers," Sikdar said.

"However, by Friday and Saturday, we expect hotel occupancy to reach 100 percent. Currently, over 100,000 people are visiting Cox's Bazar daily, with an estimated expenditure of around Tk 10,000 per person. This would bring the total income from the tourism sector to more than Tk 700 crore," he added.

Echoing similar projections, Abu Morshed Chowdhury, president of the Cox's Bazar Chamber of Commerce, estimated that the tourism industry would see a gross turnover of around Tk 700 crore within the first week after Eid. He emphasised that this revenue includes all sectors linked to tourism. Hoteliers have been urged to keep accommodation rates reasonable to ensure a positive experience for visitors, he noted.

With over 550 hotels, resorts, and guesthouses, Cox's Bazar can accommodate more than 150,000 tourists.

Sifat Saifullah, a supervisor at Sea Save Lifeguard, reported that more than 150,000 people visited Kolatoli, Sugandha, and Laboni beaches today from morning till evening. Many enjoyed bathing in the sea, while others admired the scenic beauty. The influx began at 9:00am and continued into the afternoon, with tourists spending their evenings strolling along the shore. He also mentioned that 27 Sea Save lifeguards were on duty to assist visitors.

Ensuring security remains a top priority, Inspector Jahangir Alam of Cox's Bazar Tourist Police said strict security measures have been implemented across the beach and hotel-motel zones. Uniformed officers, mobile patrols, and plainclothes detectives are actively working to ensure the safety of tourists.

Sharif Hossain, a newlywed from Dhaka's Rampura, shared his experience, "The view of the sea beach is breathtaking. You can't truly grasp its beauty without being here. Security arrangements are excellent, but due to high demand, hotel rents and food prices seem a bit expensive."

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Tourism industry in Cox’s Bazar eyes Tk 700cr revenue during Eid

Businesses in Cox's Bazar have been expecting over Tk 700 crore in revenue following a massive surge in tourist arrivals on the Eid-ul-Fitr vacation.

After a month-long slowdown in the tourism industry due to Ramadan, the beach town is now bustling with visitors. More than 100,000 tourists are arriving daily, a trend likely to continue through next week, said Abul Kasem Sikdar, president of the Hotel, Motel, and Guest House Owners' Association in Cox's Bazar.

"While the influx of tourists this time is promising, it has not yet reached full capacity. Before Ramadan, Cox's Bazar saw a massive influx of tourists, which is why many have opted not to visit this time. As a result, only about 70 to 80 percent of hotel and motel rooms have been booked. Additionally, the hot weather has discouraged some travelers," Sikdar said.

"However, by Friday and Saturday, we expect hotel occupancy to reach 100 percent. Currently, over 100,000 people are visiting Cox's Bazar daily, with an estimated expenditure of around Tk 10,000 per person. This would bring the total income from the tourism sector to more than Tk 700 crore," he added.

Echoing similar projections, Abu Morshed Chowdhury, president of the Cox's Bazar Chamber of Commerce, estimated that the tourism industry would see a gross turnover of around Tk 700 crore within the first week after Eid. He emphasised that this revenue includes all sectors linked to tourism. Hoteliers have been urged to keep accommodation rates reasonable to ensure a positive experience for visitors, he noted.

With over 550 hotels, resorts, and guesthouses, Cox's Bazar can accommodate more than 150,000 tourists.

Sifat Saifullah, a supervisor at Sea Save Lifeguard, reported that more than 150,000 people visited Kolatoli, Sugandha, and Laboni beaches today from morning till evening. Many enjoyed bathing in the sea, while others admired the scenic beauty. The influx began at 9:00am and continued into the afternoon, with tourists spending their evenings strolling along the shore. He also mentioned that 27 Sea Save lifeguards were on duty to assist visitors.

Ensuring security remains a top priority, Inspector Jahangir Alam of Cox's Bazar Tourist Police said strict security measures have been implemented across the beach and hotel-motel zones. Uniformed officers, mobile patrols, and plainclothes detectives are actively working to ensure the safety of tourists.

Sharif Hossain, a newlywed from Dhaka's Rampura, shared his experience, "The view of the sea beach is breathtaking. You can't truly grasp its beauty without being here. Security arrangements are excellent, but due to high demand, hotel rents and food prices seem a bit expensive."

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