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90% hotel rooms booked as tourists flock Cox’s Bazar beach

Nation Desk
25 Dec 2022 00:06:15 | Update: 25 Dec 2022 00:06:15
90% hotel rooms booked as tourists flock Cox’s Bazar beach
Thousands of tourists throng of Cox’s Bazar sea beach on Saturday – TBP Photo

Around 90 per cent of hotels, motels and guest houses have been booked in Cox’s Bazar as thousands of travellers poured into the popular tourist destination taking the opportunity of weekly holidays — Friday and Saturday — along with Christmas on Sunday - a national holiday.

Tourist police along with the district administration anticipated the surge, allowing them to take timely measures to scale up the security for the revellers.

Hotel authorities said some 90 per cent of their rooms are booked, with people arriving, entourage after entourage, to visit this magnificent beach since Thursday afternoon.

The overcrowding of tourists from several parts of the country was caused by the government’s weekends on December 23, 24 and the Christmas Day on December 25.

A huge crowd of tourists at the beach, while in some sort of peripheral vision, we could see that some people were rushing with their luggage, their valuables from one hotel to another, as whatever rooms were left kept flying off the shelves.

Those who managed rooms were found enjoying with their dear and near ones at the Inani and Himchhari beaches, or in the Buddhist Temples of Ramu, and even Saint Martin's, the coral island, and Adhinath Temple Maheshkhali.

Mohammad Foez, manager of the exquisitely named ‘Hotel Of The President’, said although tourist season started with the beginning of the December every year, they got a poor response from the tourists this year.

“At the end of the month all the rooms of our hotel have already been booked and we would be able to recover our loss,” he said.

Anowar Kamal, president of ‘Tour Operator Association of Cox’s Bazar’, said there had been an adverse business for the past few days but with the overflow of tourists the beach city got to work up a head of momentum, that it could hopefully now use without hesitation.

Sherin Alam, assistant superintendent of tourist police (Cox’s Bazar Zone), hopes to see tens of thousands of tourists visit Cox's beach city over 'the long weekend'.

“Several teams of tourist police have been working to ensure security of the tourists and we are always vigilant,” he said.

Masum Billah, an executive magistrate of the district administration, said they have always been alert for the sake of security of the tourists and keeping an eye on excessive prices of all things including foods.

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