Bangladesh Travel News 2026: Cox’s Bazar and Hill Destinations Gain Momentum
Published: February 4, 2026
Bangladesh’s tourism sector is experiencing renewed momentum in 2026 as major destinations continue to attract both domestic and international travelers. Improved infrastructure, promotional campaigns, and upcoming events have played a key role in boosting visitor interest.
Cox’s Bazar Remains a Key Attraction
Cox’s Bazar, home to the world’s longest natural sea beach, remains one of the most visited destinations. Authorities are preparing for international tourism events aimed at strengthening the city’s global profile.
Sajek Valley Sees Growing Tourist Interest
Sajek Valley in the Rangamati hill region has seen steady growth in visitor numbers. Tourists are increasingly drawn to its scenic landscapes, cool climate, and improved accommodation facilities.
Sylhet Expands Nature-Based Tourism
In Sylhet, destinations such as Bichanakandi continue to attract nature lovers, especially during the rainy season. Local businesses report increased activity linked to eco-tourism.
Tourism experts believe Bangladesh’s travel industry will continue expanding with a focus on sustainability and visitor safety throughout 2026.