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Tourists

The Sundarbans starts to unveil its natural beauty to tourists again after the government lifted tourism restrictions on November 1. The number of tourists has doubled this November in Khulna and Satkhira area compared to November, 2019. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Industry

Tourists rushing to Sundarbans after long pause

In November, 6,577 people visited the west wing of the Sundarbans in Khulna and Satkhira areas whereas the number of tourists in November of 2019 was 2,656

Photo:  Phi Phi Islands, Thailand/Reuters
Explorer

Thailand now welcomes tourists from any corner of the world 

US President Donald Trump participates in a phone call with Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley October 4, 2020, in his conference room at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Not shown in the photo also in the room on the call is Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Photo: Reuters
Global Economy

New Trump rule may require some tourists to pay up to $15,000 in bonds

Visitors crowd the Cox's Bazar sea beach during the ongoing peak tourism season. Photo :TBS
Bangladesh

Cox’s Bazar bustling with tourists again

More than 100 tourists went to St Martin's in order to stay the night there on Friday. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Teknaf-St Martin’s ships resume operation for tourists

Sundarbans reopened for tourists
Bangladesh

Sundarbans reopened for tourists

More than 100 tourists went to St Martin's in order to stay the night there on Friday. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Tourists stranded in Saint Martin’s return as weather improves

More than 100 tourists went to St Martin's in order to stay the night there on Friday. Photo: Collected
Environment

Tourists stranded in Saint Martin may return Sunday as weather improves

Thailand's Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) is seen during dusk in Bangkok, February 20, 2018. Picture taken February 20, 2018/ Reuters
World

Thailand welcomes tourists back as Bangkok protests heat up

Sajek Valley. Photo: Collected
Explorer

Popular tourist spots of Bangladesh

Tourist destinations are not bustling with tourists like before. This photo was taken at HumHum waterfall, Moulvibazar. Photo: Sohel Rana
Panorama

The plight of adventurers in a travel-restricted world

Photo: Collected
Coronavirus chronicle

Dubai opens up to tourists from July 7

Deer poaching in the Sundarbans has risen since last December and continued amid the shutdown. Photo: Mumit M
Panorama

Tourists are the least of Sundarbans’ worries

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