As the 10-day-long Eid-ul-Azha holiday began on Thursday, the scenic coastal town of Kuakata is bracing for a surge in tourist arrivals, with nearly 80 percent of rooms in top-tier hotels already booked in advance.
Known as the ‘Daughter of the Sea,’ Kuakata is gearing up to host tens of thousands of vacationers looking to make the most of the extended holiday.
Tourism operators and hoteliers are optimistic about full occupancy in the days following Eid, with preparations in full swing to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for the influx of guests.
From beach cleanups to upgraded amenities, hotel and motel owners have left no stone unturned.
Meanwhile, the local administration has ramped up safety and security measures, deploying additional law enforcement personnel and setting up tourist help desks to manage the expected crowds.
Measures have also been taken to ensure smooth traffic movement, hygiene, and emergency medical support along the beach and other popular spots.
With its natural charm, improved facilities, and extended break, Kuakata is set to offer an unforgettable Eid holiday experience for domestic travelers.
Courtesy: UNB
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