DHAKA, April 01, (V7N) –With many residents staying in the capital during the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays, Dhaka's amusement centers have become the prime destinations for Eid celebrations.
Since the morning of Eid, entertainment venues have been bustling with visitors.
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, law enforcement agencies have implemented strict security measures.
Shyamoli’s Shishu Mela remains a popular choice for children and teenagers.
A visit to the site revealed parents bringing their children for fun.
Arshia, a young visitor accompanied by her mother, excitedly shared: “I have tried two rides—a car and a plane. I’m very happy!”
Mohsin, who came from Uttara with his wife and child, said: “We couldn’t travel to our hometown for Eid. Due to Dhaka’s usual traffic, we rarely get a chance to take our kids out. But today, we reached here from Uttara in just 20 minutes. This is the best time to explore Dhaka.”
According to the ticket counter at Shishu Mela, the park offers around 40 rides, with 12 suitable for the whole family. It will remain open from 10am to 10pm for the first seven days of Eid, with an entry fee of Tk100 per person.
At Bashundhara City’s Toggy Fun World, children were seen playing joyfully while parents waited nearby. The park offers a variety of rides and exciting games for children.
Farhana, a mother from Banani, said: “This place is a great source of entertainment for kids. The roads are less crowded during Eid, making it easier to travel here.”
Ayesha Siddiqa Jumana, another visitor from Uttara, expressed her excitement, saying: “I’m having a great time here. There are so many rides! I’ve been on one and plan to try more.”
Jannatul Ferdous, a sales representative at Toggy Fun World, said the entry fee is Tk150, with special packages ranging from Tk1,100 to Tk10,000. Another staff member, Moin Uddin, mentioned that the park will remain open from 12pm to 11pm for 15 days, while its usual operating hours are 2pm to 10pm.
Apart from these centers, Dhaka offers other attractions for children, such as the National Zoo in Mirpur, Fantasy Kingdom, and Nandan Park on the outskirts of the city. Thanks to the reduced traffic during Eid, families are finding it easier to reach these destinations.
Traffic Sergeant Safayet Hossain from the Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area assured that strict security measures are in place, ensuring a hassle-free experience for visitors.
“So far, no untoward incidents have been reported, and no complaints have been received,” he said.
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