Tourism in Bangladesh

Tourism in Bangladesh

Course Objectives: This specialized course has been offered to broaden the horizon of thinking of the
graduate students about the prospect and problems of overall Bangladesh tourism. This course is highly
analytical, critical, and participatory. The students have to form the groups and debate over several issues
relating to Bangladesh tourism. The objective of this course is to make the future leaders in tourism sector
more realistic, strategic, assertive and imaginative.

Course Integrity: Honesty and integrity are integral components of the academic process. Students are expected
to be honest and ethical at all time in their pursuit of academic goals

**Developed By:
M/S Tanjila Afroz Mou (MBA & BBA, Major in THM, DU)
Lecturer, Dept. of Tourism & Hospitality Management,
Daffodil Institute of IT

Basic Tanjila Afroz Mou BTHM
Lecture: 01
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Reference Book
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Referred book
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Chapter 01(Tourism Introduction)
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Lecture 06
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Lecture 05
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Lecture 03
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Short Question
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Chapter 02(Approaches to the study of tourism
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Short Ques
TOURISM PLANNING PROCESS AND APPROACHES
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Lecture 08
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Lecturer 11
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Chapter 03 (Statistical Facts and Economic Review of Bangladesh Tourism )
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Quiz
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Lecture 14
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Lecture 13
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Chapter 4 :Tourism policy of Bangladesh and the experiences from India, Nepal and Bhutan
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Bhutan Tour Plan and Itinerary | Things to do in Bhutan | Places to Visit in Bhutan | Travel guide
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Bhutan tour plan | Bhutan tour | How to travel Bhutan | Bhutan travel guide | Bhutan Permit | Bhutan vlog

#Bhutan #bhutantrip #bhutanvlog #BhutanItinerary #TigerNest #BhutanTravel

Bhutan is a landlocked country in South-East Asia. Surrounded by the Himalayas, Bhutan is a small country sandwiched between India and Tibet, east of Nepal and north of Bangladesh.
Visitors will be treated to beautiful treks along snowcapped mountains, carpeted with forests, unique Buddhist architecture typified by dzongs and monasteries everywhere.
The tourists visit the main cities like Thimphu, Phuentsholing, Paro, and Punakha.

In this video, we have shared our itinerary of 5 nights/ 6 days which is an ideal plan for your next trip to Bhutan. We have listed down all the spots and things to do in Bhutan day-wise. The points mentioned below give you an overview of what we have explained in the video.

Day 1 (Arrival day - Paro)
Paro airport viewpoint
Paro market
Bhutanese Cultural Programme

Day 2 (Tiger Nest Trek)
Location - Paro
Spots to visit:
Tiger Nest
Hot Stone Bath
Local Homestay

Day 3 (Paro Sightseeing)
Spots to visit:
National Museum
Chele la Pass
Rinpung Dzong
Tamchoe Monastry

Day 4 (Thimphu Sightseeing)
Location - Paro to Thimpu
Spots to visit:
Dordenma Buddha Statue detailed video - https://youtu.be/1aBoQBJ43rs
Kuenselphodrang Nature Park
King's Palace
Thimphu Market

Day 5 (Punakha Sightseeing)
Travel - Thimphu to Punakha
Dochula Pass
Punakha Palace
Suspension Bridge
Water Rafting

Day 6 (Departure Day)


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Chapter 05 Problems and prospect of Cultural, Archaeological (historical), and Sports tourism in Bangladesh
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Cultural tourism
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Cultural tourism (or culture tourism) is the subset of tourism concerned with a country or region's culture, specifically the lifestyle of the people in those geographical areas, the history of those people, their art, architecture, religion(s), and other elements that helped shape their way of life. Cultural tourism includes tourism in urban areas, particularly historic or large cities and their cultural facilities such as museums and theatres. It can also include tourism in rural areas showcasing the traditions of indigenous cultural communities (i.e. festivals, rituals), and their values and lifestyle, as well as niches like industrial tourism and creative tourism. It is generally agreed that cultural tourists spend substantially more than standard tourists do. This form of tourism is also becoming generally more popular throughout the world, and a recent OECD report has highlighted the role that cultural tourism can play in regional development in different world regions.
Cultural tourism has been defined as 'the movement of persons to cultural attractions away from their normal place of residence, with the intention to gather new information and experiences to satisfy their cultural needs'. These cultural needs can include the solidification of one's own cultural identity, by observing the exotic "other".


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Visit Bangladesh - Life Happens Here
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TVC Name : Visit Bangladesh - Life Happens Here
Time : 00.03.39.10
Agency : Market Edge Pvt. Ltd
Client : Bangladesh Tourism Board
Production House : Red dot Multimedia Ltd.