It’s got tigers, tea plantations and beaches — so why does Bangladesh struggle to attract tourists?
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It has extensive mangrove forests, hills covered with tea plantations and beaches that break records, but for most tourists, Bangladesh remains a blank spot on the map. South Asia received only 650,000 international tourists in 2024, according to the Bangladesh Tourist Board, a small portion of the figures that attracted neighboring destinations such as India and Sri Lanka. Despite its natural treasures and the urban charm of a country with more…
It’s got tigers, tea plantations and beaches — so why does Bangladesh struggle to attract tourists?
By Richard Collett, CNN It has vast mangrove forests, hills covered in tea plantations and record-breaking beaches, but for most tourists, Bangladesh is still a blank space on the map. The South Asia country welcomed just 650,000 international tourists in 2024, according to the Bangladesh Tourism Board — a fraction of the numbers drawn by neighboring destinations such as India and Sri Lanka. Despite its natural treasures and the urban fascinatio…
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