A Brief History and Overview of Tourism in Bangladesh
Sakib Bin Amin ()
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Sakib Bin Amin: North South University
Chapter Chapter 3 in The Economy of Tourism in Bangladesh, 2021, pp 39-82 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The picturesque landscapes, rich history, heritage, religious monuments, cultural diversity, ancient archaeological sites, natural scenic beauties of having the world’s longest sandy sea beach and biggest mangrove area, tea gardens, make Bangladesh a perfect home for visitors from around the globe. This chapter provides the visitors a region-wise overview of beautiful Bangladesh’s different tourism spots for admission in the complete school of life full of spirit, bravery, talent, playfulness, celebration, happiness, hope, mysticism, freedom, adventure, togetherness, and love.
Keywords: Tourism; Bangladesh; Cox’s bazar; Sundarbans; Paharpur; Sixty dome mosques; Lalbagh Fort; Language movement; Tea garden; Chittagong Hill Tracts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72900-4_3
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