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‘Tourism master plan within two years’


Bangladeshpost
Published : 06 Nov 2019 08:09 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 05:55 PM

BP Tourism Desk 

State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism M Mahbub Ali said the government has taken initiative to formulate a ‘Tourism Master Plan’ in next two years for proper branding of Bangladesh in front of both local and foreign tourists.

“Our tourism products are yet to be branded for various reasons. Now time has come to brand those properly for further flourishing our untapped tourism industry,” he said.

The state minister said this while addressing at a function as the chief guest marking the 12th anniversary of Tourism and Hospitality Management Department of Dhaka University (DU) at its campus here.

The tourism master plan project has been awaiting to get final node from the cabinet while the government allocated more than Taka 28 crore to involve an international consultancy firm to formulate the plan for the first time in the country’s tourism history.

Ali hoped that construction of the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) third terminal, Metrorail and underground train will also provide international standard amenities to the foreign tourists along with the local city dwellers.

“The implementation of these mega projects will encourage tourists to visit Bangladesh,” he hoped.

The state minister said the government will provide assistance to turn a village adjacent to Bisnakandi, a new sensation for tourists, in Sylhet into a centre of Community Based Tourism (CBT) where foreign tourists can stay with the villagers to enjoy the virgin rural beauty of Bangladesh.

After the Great War of Liberation, Ali said Bangladesh had become well known to entire world as Bangabandhu’s Bangladesh, but the country failed to brand itself accordingly later on.

Presided over by Tourism and Hospitality Management Department Chairman Professor Dr Badaruzzaman Bhuiyan, the function was also attended, among others, by DU Business studies faculty Dean Prof Dr Shibli Rubayat-ul Islam, Bangladesh Tourism Board (BTB) CEO Dr Bhuban Chandra Biswas and Tour Operator Association of Bangladesh (TOAB) Director Taufique Rahman.