extra terrestrial
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I don't really care if Bangladesh never becomes a popular holiday destination for foreigners. We are a population of 175mil...and this population base covers every income group.
Our priority has to be and should be domestic tourism.
Bandarban
Sundarban
Cox's Bazaar
Sylhet
etc...
I travel to Cox's Bazar frequently and during peak season hotels in Cox's Bazaar are almost impossible to find and that includes places where a room will cost you $150 a night or a hostel charging $10 a night.
I went to Dusai Resort recently http://www.dusairesorts.com/ - it was expensive, yet the place was booked out. So, let's get internal/domestic travel/tourism up and running...and if we never become a tourist hub for foreigners, so be it.
Of course the growing middle class - now travel to neighboring countries for vacations (Thailand, India, Nepal, SL, Malaysia are very popular) - holiday packages are quite frankly very cheap. But, with the amount of public holidays in Bangladesh - there is ample opportunity for families to do their annual trip overseas AND take holidays internally.
Well, tourism industry is one of the largest in the world by revenue and a good medium to uphold the national image, something we have never taken seriously...
Honestly, there are enough natural ingredients to make Bangladesh a popular tourist destination but the biggest impediment is the poor infrastructure... A ride on the Chittagong-Cox's Bazar highway would reflect that thoroughly... Heck even after 45 years of independence, we couldn't even build railway tracks in Cox's Bazar which is the most popular tourist destination in the country!