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Imagining a Post-COVID Tourism Recovery

  Nations all over the planet have suffered more than a time of outrageous vulnerability with regards to the COVID-19 emergency. In any case, with the expanding accessibility of antibodies and possibilities for a resumption of global travel, light is arising toward the finish of the Pandemic passage. This study thinks about the issues, what might lie ahead, and how nations can best position themselves for a recuperation in 2021 and then some. Prospects for the future… Some key considerations that will drive the speed of individual countries’ recoveries: The development of the pandemic and the immunization rollout. Obviously this is a key element influencing individuals' ability to travel. Homegrown the travel industry in key source markets. Homegrown the travel industry prowls as a potential substitute for worldwide travel. The monetary climate in source markets. Here, monetary boost, especially in the United States, could assist with supporting the recuperation. Business the trave

City of Dreams

Hello everyone, I have introduced with some of natural attractions of my local area named Sylhet situated in Bangladesh. And now in my second blog, I am going to show you and give information about some of the core cities of my country that you can visit to cherish yourself. So here we go..... Let me introduce one of the classiest city of Bangladesh named Sylhet. Sy lhet is a city in eastern Bangladesh, on the Surma River. It’s known for its Sufi shrines, like the ornate tomb and mosque of 14th-century saint Hazrat Shah Jalal, now a major pilgrimage site near Dargah Gate.  You get to see many spots to refresh yourself visiting this city. After that, I got Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladesh, in southern Asia. Set beside the Buriganga River, it’s at the center of national government, trade and culture. It is the city of dreams for someone and also seeing some modern presence of architecture. And last but not the least, one of the peaceful district,

Know Before You Go

Hello People, you guys already got to know about some of the natural attractions as well as tourist places of my country Bangladesh from the last two blogs I have made. And now I would like to let you all know how to get into some of these places. So Lets begin.... So at first,  How  to reach Jaflong from Sylhet city? The distance from Sylhet city to Jaflong is about 62 km. You can take a bus from Sylhet city heading towards Jaflong directly. The journey takes about 3 to 3.5 hours . Next we got Lalakhal. Want to reach Lalakhal from Sylhet city? Get on a bus to arrive at Sarighat – 42 km distance from Sylhet city. Here you would find reserve boats. Now, you can step  on this heaven on earth through a boat ride. And in the end, I would love to provide information about Cox's Bazar. The easiest and fastest of getting to Cox’s Bazar is by plane. There are daily flights to Dhaka and Chittagong. For those not afraid of sitting in the traffic for hours, buses are also available. There is

Peace Relies on Places

Welcome People, Here you will get to know some of the amazing places that you can have a look whenever you visit to Sylhet, Bangladesh.   These places actually belongs to my local area and quite far from the main city. I can ensure you not going to be disappointed visiting these Natural Attractions. Lalakhal ,which is another top tourist attraction in Jaintapur Upazilla, is covered with hills, natural forests, tea gardens, and rivers under the Jainta Hill which comprises part of the Meghalaya Ranges of India. Flowing from the Indian part, the river Myntdu enters Lalakhal as the Saree and meets the river Guaiyan after passing Sarighat. Jaflong is a scenic spot famous for Waterfalls, Tea Gardens and surrounding small Hills . This place is located in the Sylhet division of Bangladesh. Jaflong is the land mark of limits between two countries- Bangladesh and India . You can go there driving only 60km northeast of Sylhet district. Ratargul Swamp forest is a fresh water swamp forest lo