First published: February 6, 2024 21:04 IST
Ruhul Amin, Additional High Commissioner of Bangladesh in Guwahati, said that Bangladesh will soon start promoting tourism in northeast India.
Bangladesh High Commissioner in Guwahati, Ruhul Amin, said that Bangladesh will soon start promoting tourism in the northeastern part of India.
He was speaking at the end of the Familiarization (FAM) tour by a six-member Bangladeshi tourism delegation to Arunachal Pradesh and Assam aimed at promoting tourism in the region.
“Bangladesh will soon start promoting Northeast India tourism in Bangladesh,” Amin told the media. A tourism conclave with business-to-business (B2B) conference will be held in Guwahati, followed by a public awareness tour to Bangladesh. ”
Meanwhile, Taufiq Rahman, general secretary of Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Bangladesh branch, said, “FAM tours to Bomdila, Dirang, Santi, Mandala, and Barkupong in Arunachal and Kaziranga, Tezpur, and Guwahati in Assam are very insightful. It was a memorable and memorable experience.” ”
He also expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India for its sponsorship, Arunachal Tourism Department for its expansion support and Himalayan Holidays' FAM tour management.
Earlier, the FAM Tour delegation members were present at the Guwahati Airport: Mr. Anil Orau, Regional Director (NE), India Tourism Guwahati, Mr. Varun Kaduj, Western Regional Director, All Arunachal Pradesh Transport Federation; They received a warm welcome from Miari Sidiso, the president of the Aka Furusso Cultural Association. . The All-Women Aka Cultural Theater Company also organized cultural performances for the visiting Bangladesh Tourism Mission.
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