The scenic hill district of Khagrachhari is all set to welcome a surge of tourists during the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr.
Authorities and businesses have completed extensive preparations to offer a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.
Known for its rolling hills, waterfalls and seasonal blooms, Khagrachhari is emerging as a preferred destination for holidaymakers seeking nature and tranquillity during Eid.
Officials say renovation work at most tourist spots has already been completed to enhance their appeal. The district, whose economy heavily depends on tourism, is expecting a strong turnout that will benefit hotels, restaurants, transport operators and local markets.
As the main gateway to Sajek Valley, one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations, Khagrachhari is also focusing on improving connectivity. Work is ongoing on the Khagrachhari–Dighinala road to ensure a smoother journey, while transport operators have readied extra vehicles for the expected rush.
Drivers on the route say most vehicles have been serviced ahead of Eid. “Minor issues have been fixed during Ramadan, and around 250 to 300 vehicles are expected to operate daily on the Sajek route during the holidays,” said local driver Md. Shimul, though he mentioned that fuel supply remains a concern.