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Country’s outbound travel surges 12-15% annually

Desk Report | Published: Friday, January 02, 2026
Country’s outbound travel surges 12-15% annually

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Bangladesh Tourism Board statistics reveal outbound travel has grown steadily at average of 12%-15% per year over last five years, with 2026 projected to surpass previous years significantly.

December 2025 overseas bookings surged 25 percent compared to last year, reflecting strong demand among Bangladeshis for international holidays. Travel agencies in Dhaka and Chattogram are recording unprecedented inquiries for January-February 2026 travel.

Malaysia has emerged as top destination for Bangladeshi travellers, with over 1 lakh 85 thousand visitors in first eight months of 2025. Country targets attracting 3 lakh Bangladeshi travellers in 2026 through packages combining healthcare services, sightseeing and shopping.

Medical tourism is becoming increasingly important segment, shifting from traditional Indian destinations to Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore. These countries offer cost-effective and high-quality healthcare services ranging from elective surgeries to wellness retreats at internationally accredited hospitals.

China is opening more accessible pathways for Bangladeshi tourists. Travel agents report rising inquiries for multi-city tours to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, with expectations of booking surge as affordable long-haul options increase.

Popular destinations include Southeast Asia, Middle East and East Asia. Early-bird packages for Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and China are selling out quickly. Multi-destination itineraries are gaining traction among urban travellers capitalizing on school holidays and long weekends.

Analysts attribute growth to favourable visa policies, diversified destinations and increased purchasing power among urban travellers. Growing middle class, increasing global connectivity and surge in interest for diversified international experiences are driving market expansion.

United States has increased visa scrutiny for Bangladesh amid crackdown on birth tourism and visa misuse. However, industry experts suggest this primarily affects high-risk visa categories rather than standard tourist visas.

Tour operators, airlines and hotels are preparing tailor-made packages to capture rising demand. Bangladeshi travellers are becoming more adventurous and informed, blending leisure, culture, shopping and healthcare into single journeys rather than traditional single-purpose trips.

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