oleh admin | Apr 2, 2025 | culture, events and festivals, tourists, Travel, travel destinations
Dhaka, April 2 — Over time, Eid has transformed from being solely an occasion to visit one’s hometown into a crucial timeframe for domestic travel and tourism.
However, both the broader audience and sector specialists contend that Eid tourism in Bangladesh has grown limited and repetitive.
Nazrul Islam, a 55-year-old high-ranking official at a corporation, had originally intended to go overseas during the Eid holiday.
Nevertheless, he eventually chose to remain in Bangladesh.
Even so, he does not plan to travel anywhere inside the country or even venture out into Dhaka on Eid day.
Rather than doing anything else, he intends to dedicate all of his time to being with his family.
When questioned about his reasoning, he responded, “Upon closer inspection, you’ll notice that most festivals in our nation adhere to a similar structure. On Eid day, following the dawn prayer and a communal meal, what typically occurs? People usually head either to a relative’s home, a public garden, or an eating establishment.”
This predetermined Eid celebration, which recurs annually, doesn’t take place in large foreign cities. Even venturing outside of Dhaka proves pointless—after several hours, you’re worn out from witnessing the unchanging scenery.
Mossabber Hossain, who is 72 years old, shares memories of Eid festivities in Dhaka, stating, “In those days, each neighborhood had fairs, there were boat races in Old Dhaka, and horse racing took place in open fields. However, nowadays, Eid mostly involves walking in parks and eating at restaurants.”
A tourism surge is anticipated in Khagrachari during the Eid holidays.
A Metropolis Driven by Commerce, Lacking Celebration
Adil Muhammad Khan, who serves as the president of the Bangladesh Institute of Planners (BIP), pointed out the constraints of Eid celebrations in Dhaka by saying, “The city has grown increasingly commercialized to such an extent that space for non-commercial leisure activities has been significantly reduced.”
A number of areas where fairs used to take place no longer remain today. The waterways designed for boating activities have been overtaken. Bodies of water have been reclaimed to make way for massive office towers, and as a result, eateries inside these structures now serve as focal points for Eid celebrations.
Even public spaces like parks have not escaped this change. If you go to Dhanmondi Lake nowadays, it might seem as though the focus has shifted from the water body itself to the many eateries that now line its shores. There appears to be no vision for an energetic Dhaka. People staying in the city during Eid find themselves stuck in monotonous festivities.
A Dull Encounter Outside of Dhaka
Humayun Rashid, aged 32, went to Cox’s Bazar with his family during the last Eid holiday.
He felt let down by his experience. “Cox’s Bazar can be explored thoroughly within just two days. Anything beyond the beach, such as boat tours, parachute flying, and horseback riding, tends to be overly priced and seems fraudulent.”
He remarked, “Once visitors recognize they are continually taken advantage of, they start losing faith in those locations. During last Eid, approximately 800,000 travelers descended upon Cox’s Bazar. The shore became as packed as a busy fish bazaar in Dhaka. Room rates at hotels surged dramatically, and basic meals were priced multiple times higher than normal. Who would wish to revisit an area like this?”
Tulilia’s Tulip: Enhancing Tourism and Regional Economy
Even though there are complaints, hotels in Cox’s Bazar have already secured bookings of more than 80% for this Eid, with the few available spots anticipated to be taken soon. Nevertheless, numerous travelers continue to express dissatisfaction regarding the increased costs. A tourist named Faisal was searching for a hotel room when he discovered that an average priced, air-conditioned room designed for couples and overlooking the ocean was being charged between Tk 8,000 and Tk 9,000—a price nearly twice as high as normal rates.
Murshid Hossain, who previously managed a hotel in Cox’s Bazar and now serves as a general manager at a three-star hotel in Dhaka, stated, “Hotels find it difficult to occupy their rooms during the low season despite providing discounts greater than 50%. Therefore, to ensure business sustainability and cover employee wages, they have to increase prices significantly when tourism peaks.”
An Unprepared Tourism Industry
Professor Muhammad Shoaib-Ur-Rahman from Dhaka University’s Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management feels that Bangladesh’s tourism sector is inadequately prepared.
Each year, we’re told that around 1.5 million travelers visit various locations during Eid; however, there isn’t any verified information supporting this statement. Without basing our development of tourist attractions on actual attendance figures and reconsidering what defines enjoyable experiences, genuine progress won’t occur,” he stated.
Travel limitations eased in 4 Bandarban upazilas
He further explained, “Tourists often go to Cox’s Bazar and Bandarban just once or twice and seldom come back. In contrast, locations such as Bali or Bangkok tend to draw returning guests. The main factor behind this difference is that Bangladesh’s travel spots provide a limited variety of experiences. Overseas, tourism combines natural beauty with human ingenuity to produce multiple points of interest. It takes more than couple of days to truly see all that Bangkok has to offer, whereas one could easily complete sightseeing in Cox’s Bazar within a brief period.”
He cautioned that uncontrolled price increases and cartels are adversely affecting both travelers and residents. “Since tourism drives up the prices of essentials, locals begin to view tourists unfavorably. This growing resentment might ultimately result in security issues.”
oleh admin | Apr 1, 2025 | events and festivals, festivals, flowers, tourist attractions
The Rokko Island Tulip Festival offers an ideal setting to revel in the splendor of spring. Now celebrating its 24th edition, this festival showcases approximately 30,000 tulips across 30 distinct types, transforming Kobe’s Rokko Island into a breathtaking floral paradise. Just a short 40-minute journey from Osaka Station, it serves as a convenient and picturesque attraction for both flower enthusiasts and photography aficionados seeking an unforgettable experience.
Rokko Island Tulip Festival
The festival comprises five sizable flowerbeds, designated as A through E, situated alongside the River Mall—a bustling retail district adjacent to a main canal. These beds provide distinct experiences, highlighting an array of tulip varieties and striking hues. Certain beds exhibit elaborate floral artwork, with this year’s creations anticipated to outshine those from prior years. During evening hours, the tulips glow under lights, casting a enchanting ambiance. As a bonus for attendees, anyone donating ¥1,000 toward the tulips can obtain either one potted tulip or a bunch of five cut tulip blooms (subject to availability).
Festival Highlights
The festival provides numerous entertaining activities suitable for every age group. A few of these are exclusively accessible during the weekend, hence you should review the timetable. Engage through your mobile device or join right at the floral areas. Every participant will be granted a distinctive Rokko Island Tulip Festival postcard crafted by members of the Rokko Island High School Art Club.
oleh admin | Mar 31, 2025 | agriculture, events and festivals, food culture, heritage, parks
Situated among the Senboku Hills of
Sakai City
, merely about 50 minutes away from downtown
Osaka
Harvest Hill stands as an expansive, welcoming venue packed with seasonally themed entertainment, adventures, and delicious food options. The park features dining spots, exciting attractions, and the well-known Sylvanian Families Park.
Harvest Hill
Frequently eclipsed by the glaring spotlight
Osaka
or the ancient temples of
Kyoto
Harvest Hill stands out as a lesser-known treasure cherished by both residents and visitors looking for an ideal getaway. This place provides numerous activities including zip-lining, Go-Kart racing, and Kansai’s longest grass slide. For those seeking something less intense, horseback riding or picking fresh seasonal fruit could be delightful alternatives. Additionally, the park features various self-made goods like artisanal sausages, smoked poultry, handcrafted beers, and delectable treats such as Baumkuchen and cheesecakes. These items can either be savored at one of their eateries or purchased directly from The Harvest Shop. With multiple food choices available—from light bites to full meals—there’s plenty to suit every appetite. Those with a particular fondness for sweets should not miss visiting the Baumkuchen Factory.
Seasonal Flowers
The floral displays at Harvest Hill shift according to the seasons. During springtime, visitors can enjoy tulips and golden rape blooms alongside cherry blossoms. By June, hydrangeas take center stage, followed by an array of sunflowers and vivid orange cosmos throughout the summertime. As autumn arrives, marigolds add their color to match the changing leaves.
Sylvanian Families Theme Park
The Sylvanian Families Theme Park stands out as a major draw. Discover full-size residences and vehicles, join the trivia scavenger hunt for a chance to earn a special figurine, and watch character performances. Should you visit during wet weather, each doll comes with a complimentary rain jacket. Don’t miss the opportunity to browse at the Forest Market where you can find one-of-a-kind Sylvanian products, such as rare newborn dolls. For dining, head over to the Sylvanian Families Aozora Food Court which serves up specially-themed snacks and dishes.
25th Anniversary Event
In April 2025, Harvest Hill will mark its 50-year milestone with a small fireworks display on both April 12 and 13 at 7:30 p.m. Then, on April 14—the day of the park’s official anniversary—each of the initial 300 guests through the gates will be presented with a commemorative 25th-anniversary towel.
oleh admin | Mar 31, 2025 | culture, entertainment, events and festivals, festivals, politics
Gandhinagar (Gujarat), India, March 31 (ANI): As part of a collaborative effort between the Tourism Department and other entities,
Gujarat Government
as well as the Department of Sports, Youth, and Cultural Affairs,
Madhavpur Ghed Fair
The event will take place in the Porbandar district of Gujarat over a period of five days beginning on April 6, 2025, aligning with the revered festival of Ram Navami, as stated by an official.
This five-day
Madhavpur Ghed Fair
, running from April 6 to April 10, will witness participation from Gujarat as well as all eight northeastern states of India. These northeastern states include Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Tripura, and Nagaland.
On April 6th at 18:00 hours, the Chief Minister of Gujarat
Bhupendra Patel
The inauguration will take place in the presence of Gujarat’s Tourism Minister Mulubhai Bera and Minister of State for Sports, Youth, and Cultural Activities Harsh Sanghavi, alongside other esteemed guests, as per the statement.
Throughout this five-day exhibition, cultural presentations will be showcased by Gujarat along with the northeast states. It will highlight the biggest ensemble of performers from the northeast participating in Gujarat.
This year, the Tourism Department has organized an impressive event called “Arena,” which features a stadium-like configuration at Madhavpur Ghed. In this magnificent environment, a combined total of 1,600 performers hailing from both Gujarat and the northeast regions will present captivating cultural displays, as stated in the announcement.
It will mark the biggest collaborative cultural showcase to date, uniting artists from two different cultural origins on one stage.
The
Madhavpur Ghed Fair
encompasses the idea of United India, Superior India, as conceptualized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This program aims to encourage the sentiment of national cohesion by establishing robust and organized relationships among all Indian states and union territories.
The primary objective of the Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat initiative is to enhance nationwide solidarity and cohesion.
Aside from Madhavpur, significant cultural festivities will take place in Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, and Somnath as well.
This year, the
Madhavpur Ghed Fair
The festivities will span throughout Gujarat. Besides Porbandar, cultural events have been arranged in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, and Somnath as part of these celebrations.
The cultural events of the fair will start on April 1, 2025. On this date, they will take place at the Indoor Stadium in Surat. The following day, April 2, the events shift to Akota Stadium in Vadodara, then move to TransStadia in Ahmedabad on April 3, before concluding at Somnath Temple on April 5.
Furthermore, this year, the
Madhavpur Ghed Fair
Will include a variety of sporting events. At Madhavpur Beach, you can participate in beach sports like beach volleyball, beach football, a 100-meter sprint on sand, a coconut toss competition, and beach handball.
In addition to Gujarat, the fair has also seen the establishment of booths displaying handicrafts alongside stalls featuring different cuisines from the northeast region.
This year, the Mandap Aarohan ceremony is scheduled for April 6. Afterward, a ‘Fuleku Yatra’ will commence from the Madhav Raiji Temple to Brahma Kund on April 6, 7, and 8.
The marriage ceremonies will take place on April 9. The following day, April 10, the wedding parade will start from the Rukmini Temple, accompanied by the bride, and is expected to reach the Madhav Raiji Temple around 4:00 PM. This day will feature an elaborate reception for both Rukminiji and Lord Krishna upon their arrival in Dwarka. (ANI)
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oleh admin | Mar 30, 2025 | culture, events and festivals, festivals, recreation and leisure activities, tourist attractions
If you want to experience the charm of cherry blossoms combined with the serene ambiance of an ancient hot springs town, then the Arima Onsen Cherry Blossom Festival is your ideal choice. It’s just a half-hour away.
central Kobe
Arima Onsen is famous for its mineral-rich “gold” and “silver” thermal waters, believed to possess therapeutic qualities. Being one of Japan’s most ancient hot spring destinations, Arima combines historical charm with stunning natural landscapes. During springtime, the area comes alive as cherry blossoms adorn the banks of the Arima River, painting a serene and beautiful scene.
Arima Onsen Sakura Matsuri
The Arima Onsen Cherry Blossom Festival was initiated numerous years back to mark the onset of spring and the area’s beautiful cherry blossom season. Over time, this event has evolved into a cherished custom for residents as well as tourists, featuring celebrations timed perfectly with the prime blooming period of the cherry trees. Regardless of whether your visit spans just one day or extends over multiple nights, Arima provides a serene fusion of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and authentic Japanese allure, solidifying it as an essential stopover during the blooms.
sakura
(cherry blossom) season.
Festival Highlights
The Arima Onsen Cherry Blossom Festival features an array of stunning cherry blossom varieties, such as
Someiyoshino
The most prevalent type of cherry tree along with weeping cherries can be found at Zenpuku-ji Temple. The Arima River, bordered by these blooms, offers a serene riverside walkway ideal for casual walks and taking photographs. A notable attraction here is the evening lighting of the cherry trees, which causes the flowers to shimmer beneath lanterns until 10 PM nightly.
Another highlight is the traditional Geisha dances performed by Arima’s
Geiko
(The local term for geisha, pertaining to female entertainers proficient in traditional Japanese arts) provide guests with a unique chance to immerse themselves in genuine cultural practices within Arima’s historical ambiance.
Festival Activities
Past the breathtaking cherry blossoms, the Arima Onsen Cherry Blossom Festival provides an array of activities that enhance its appeal. Visitors can participate alongside locals in various traditions.
hanami
(Flower appreciation) outings, where individuals come together beneath blossoming trees and alongside riversides to savor meals, beverages, and one another’s companionship.
The food stands in the square offer a variety of regional specialties.
oden
(A dish featuring components such as daikon radish, fishcakes, and hard-boiled eggs)
yakitori
(grilled chicken skewers),
onigiri
(rice balls) and
takoyaki
(savory dough balls filled with octopus). Refreshing drinks like beer, wine, and sodas are available for enjoyment. Kids can participate in festive games and have the chance to win little prizes, enhancing the overall celebratory experience.
oleh admin | Mar 30, 2025 | celebrations, culture, events and festivals, islam, jewish holidays
People across the globe said goodbye to the sacred month of Ramadan and marked the celebration of Eid al-Fitr on Sunday.
Each year, Eid arrives with joy and enthusiasm as Muslims celebrate through communal prayers followed by various activities such as visiting family members, attending gatherings, and wearing new outfits.
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On Sunday, thousands of Palestinians convened at the al-Aqsa Mosque complex within the Old City of Jerusalem for Eid al-Fitr prayers.
In Serbia, the Islamic community conducted its main Eid celebration at the Arab Mosque in Novi Pazar, including collective prayer sessions to mark the event.
In Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, Muslims came together for prayers in open-air areas. Families dressed up in their new outfits and paid visits to relatives, merging customs with contemporary celebrations.
At the same time, in Islam’s most sacred city of Mecca, countless pilgrims and residents gathered for collective prayers at the Grand Mosque, highlighting the deeply religious essence of the festivities.
In other parts of the Middle East, Syrians mark their first Eid al-Fitr celebration since ending over five decades under the rule of the Assad dynasty.
Similar to Ramadan and other Islamic traditions, the scheduling of Muslim months and celebrations typically relies on the lunar calendar, particularly the appearance of the Crescent Moon after the New Moon phase.
Across numerous regions globally, specialized groups of observers meticulously examine the heavens using telescopes and binoculars, striving to get a sight of the faint crescent moon.
The celebration of Eid al-Fitr has been marred by conflict.
For many Muslims, this year’s Eid did not bring joy due to their communities being devastated by conflict.
The residents of the Gaza Strip are marking their second Eid al-Fitr celebration since the onset of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
On Sunday, they found little reason to rejoice, observing the usual joyous occasion amid increasingly scarce food reserves and with no resolution to the ongoing strife in view.
Overnight attacks carried out by Israel on Sunday resulted in the deaths of at least 19 individuals, primarily women and children, as reported by officials from the health ministry controlled by Hamas in Gaza.
This month, Israel abruptly ended its truce with Hamas, leading to numerous airstrikes that resulted in hundreds of casualties within the Gaza Strip. Concurrently, deliveries of essential items such as food, fuel, and medical supplies have ceased.
It is an Eid filled with sorrow,” remarked Adel al-Shaer following his participation in open-air prayers at the town of Deir al-Balah. “Our dear ones, our offspring, our very existence, and hopes for tomorrow have been taken from us. Our students, educational facilities, and establishments—all these we’ve lost.