Foreign adviser for easing visa procedure to boost tourism 

Distant places Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain this day emphasised simplifying the visa job for distant places tourists as a part of a broader system to increase the nation’s tourism sector.

“The secret is to ease the visa intention and make it fully online. Waiving visa prices would extra attract more distant places tourists in Bangladesh,” he said at a seminar on “Tourism for Attaining SDGs: Challenges and Potentialities for Bangladesh,” organised by the Bangladesh Institute of World and Strategic Research (BIISS) at its auditorium in the capital.

Touhid wired developing an online intention that can maybe enable foreigners to with out considerations make visas for Bangladesh. “There could be plenty to fracture … we want a coordinated effort to advance tourism pattern,” he added.

The distant places adviser said political will and dedication from the non-public sector are vital to advance the tourism contribution to the Sustainable Constructing Targets (SDGs).

The seminar featured a unfold of high-diploma members, at the side of civil aviation and tourism secretary Nasreen Jahan, who attended it because the special visitor.

BIIS Chairman Ambassador AFM Gousal Azam Sarker chaired the seminar while its Director Total Main Total Iftekhar Anis delivered the welcome speech.

In her speech, Civil Aviation and Tourism Secretary Nasreen Jahan outlined her ministry’s plans to put in power transient, mid-time duration, and long-time duration strategies to bolster the tourism trade.

“As an instantaneous priority, we are specializing in guaranteeing the security and security of both home and global tourists nationwide,” Jahan said.

She said a likelihood has been made to originate a committee tasked with identifying the vital transient measures to enhance the sphere.

Govt Director of Tourism Research Constructing Abu Sufian presented the keynote speech, which became once adopted by panel discussants at the side of BIISS Senior Research Fellow Dr Sufia Khanom, DIG Vacationer Police Md Abu Kalam Siddique and FBCCI’s Director in Charge Dr Munal Mahbub.

Panellists and members underscored Bangladesh’s prosperous tourism attainable, citing its forests, seashores, water our bodies, hills, wildlife, indigenous cultures, historical and archaeological sites, cultural heritage, folklore, handicrafts, art, and festivals.

Nonetheless, they said, despite recognising tourism as a key sector for national pattern, Bangladesh faces distinguished challenges.

They identified inadequate infrastructure, security considerations, heart-broken verbal exchange networks, lack of ample accommodation alternate strategies akin to hotels, hotels and absence of stunning promotion and marketing as foremost boundaries to sustainable issue.

Addressing these considerations, the speakers emphasised innovative and strategic actions.

They highlighted that infrastructure enhancements and environmental protection are vital for reworking tourism genuine into a distinguished contributor to Bangladesh’s GDP, essentially based fully on the nation’s pursuit of the Sustainable Constructing Targets (SDGs).

The government has already taken steps to promote sustainable tourism pattern by organising three tourism zones, bettering facilities at key vacationer sites and enforcing diversified policy measures.

On the opposite hand, the members said the sphere requires more total strategies to conquer reward challenges.

To revitalise the tourism sector, the speakers known as for an intensive overview of public policies and strategic frameworks.

They highlighted the need of presidency initiatives to address infrastructure gaps, increase safety features and manufacture transportation networks.

These steps are vital to unlocking the total attainable of tourism as a driver of sustainable pattern in Bangladesh, they said.

They known as for collaboration between the general public and non-public sectors to guarantee the long-time duration issue and sustainability of the tourism trade.

Senior officials from diversified ministries, diplomatic missions, media, academia, and global organizations shared their strategies and placed a dwelling of recommendations on the seminar.