Travellers have begun to arrive in Cox's Bazar for the extended holidays of Baisakh and Eid-Ul-Fitar.
There are comparatively less tourists on the day of Eid, but after Eid, the number of tourists rises. Businesspeople in the tourism industry anticipate that Cox's Bazar, the nation's most popular tourist destination, would see at least 5 lakh visitors over this vacation.
This southernmost city in the nation welcomes millions of visitors on important days throughout the year. This year, Baishakh, the largest Bengali holiday, coincides with Eid.
All things considered, this tourist city is the destination for individuals travelling from various areas of the nation for an extended holiday. Numerous visitors have arrived to commemorate Eid.
Mountains, oceans, and picturesque locations captivate tourists. A tourists from Mohammadpur, Dhaka named Siddique Hossain said he frequently visits Cox's Bazar; this time, he came for the Eid vacation, and he is having a great time.
A Dhaka's Mirpur instructor named Renuka Parveen asserted that a person cannot be charitable if they are not near the sea and the natural world. I'm drawn to the water, so I head there anytime I have the chance.
There are over 500 hotels, motels, and guesthouses in Cox's Bazar for travellers. These restaurants and hotel-motel-resorts have undergone renovations. Various activities have been arranged by star hotels in honour of Baisakh and Eid.
Md. Tarek Aziz, front desk manager of the Best Western Hotel said, the "Gala dinner with cultural night" and baul music are arranged during Baisakh and Eid, and are free for everyone to attend.
The local government and tourism police are attempting to protect visitors and stop harassment. Appel Mahmud, additional DIG of the Tourist Police, stated that visitors will be able to take use of the district's numerous viewing locations while being protected by a three-tier security system.
Businesspeople anticipate that throughout this weekend of holidays, particularly on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, five lakh visitors would congregate.
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