During the Bengali New Year and Eid vacations, millions of Tourists flocked to Cox's Bazar beach in Bangladesh. There is never a place to hold moles on the beach. A motel or hotel does not exist. However, despite the extreme heat, millions of tourists took a dip in the water on the final day of Chaitra.
 
Tourists have bathed at a number of locations nearby in addition to Labani, Sugandha, and Kalatali beach spots. Furthermore, a lot of visitors are bathing in the water, and lifeguards are working to keep them safe.
 
The more than 450 hotels and motels in Cox's Bazar can accommodate up to 150,000 tourists, according to Abdur Rahman, chairman of Hotel Grand Sendi. He advised tourists to reserve accommodations in advance of their trip to Cox's Bazar in order to avoid being pestered by outside parties about lodging costs.
 
For the protection of this big group of visitors, the Tourist Police has taken extra precautions. Cox's Bazar Tourist Police is striving to regulate all types of crimes with 25 CCTV cameras in the entire beach area for the protection of a big number of tourists, said that the Additional DIG Apel Mahmud.
 
Yamin Hossain, the Additional District Magistrate, stated that several precautions have been taken to ensure that visitors are secure and are not harassed by anybody, from the transportation industry to the little beach vendors.
 
To guarantee seamless travel and service for visitors, the district administration is coordinating with law enforcement agencies in the meantime.
 
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