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3 Days Trip to Shipbreaking yards and Kaptai Lake

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3 Days Trip to Shipbreaking yards and Kaptai Lake

$440 tour starting at

Unique blend of adventure and tranquility on a three-day trip to Chittagong’s Shipbreaking Yards and Kaptai Lake. Explore massive ship dismantling operations and enjoy a serene lake cruise surrounded by picturesque landscapes and tribal cultures. We are awaiting to welcome you on a 3-day journey through the industrial Ruins and Tribal Spirits of the people around Rangamati Hill Tracts.

Experience a thrilling adventure like no other as you explore the captivating Chittagong Shipbreaking Yards and indulge in a serene Kaptai Lake cruise. Witness the incredible spectacle of massive ships being dismantled at the shipbreaking yards, immersing yourself in the unique industry and gaining insights into its processes. Marvel at the sheer scale of the operation and capture unforgettable photographs of this extraordinary sight. Afterward, embark on a peaceful Kaptai Lake cruise, where you’ll be surrounded by picturesque landscapes and floating islands. Take in the breathtaking views, spot local wildlife, and visit tribal villages to learn about their fascinating cultures. This trip promises a perfect blend of excitement and tranquility, offering an unforgettable experience in the heart of Chittagong, Bangladesh.

The Chittagong shipbreaking yards or ship recycling industry in Bangladesh decomposes end-of-life ships into metal and other engineered products for the local market, recycling every part of the hull and machinery. In the 1960s, shipbreaking activity began in Chittagong when a ship was abandoned on the beach after a heavy cyclone. The ship was stuck on the sandy beach, and it would have been too expensive to pull it out. It stayed there for years until locals found it and scavenged it. During the liberation war in 1971, locals also scavenged a few stranded ships here.

An organized ship recycling industry finally started in the 1980s. By 2008, most of the 704 commercial ships scrapped worldwide were in Bangladesh and India. In 2009, out of 1014 ships, about 200 (21%) were dismantled in Chittagong. As of 2010, there were about 119 ship-breaking yards in Chittagong. This is an increase from 2008 when only 57 yards were working because the Bangladesh Supreme Court temporarily banned ship-breaking because there were too many fires and explosions in the yards.

The Chittagong Hill Tracts is the only mountainous region of the country, unique for its attractive panoramic geography and fascinating tribal culture. The Mongoloid races are the original inhabitants of CHT in 13 different ethnic groups. They differ in their social organization, marriage, birth and death rites, food, and other social customs from the rest of the country. The sceneries are very picturesque throughout the districts. The mixture of hill and valley densely covered with forest and luxurious vegetation yields the most beautiful and varied light and shade effects. The Buddhist, Christian, and animist tribal communities with steep and jungled hills; make the Hill Tracts an idyllic adventure to explore.

All foreign nationals must obtain a particular hill tract visit permission from the respective authorities of each hill tract district. As an enlisted tour operator, we will look after and obtain all necessary local permits on your behalf.

Day 1: Arrive in Chittagong, explore shipbreaking yards, Ethnological Museum, and a local market.

Day 2: Visit the largest fish market, wooden shipbuilding industry, and Rangamati’s Tribal Cultural Museum.

Day 3: Enjoy a Kaptai lake cruise, visit tribal villages, a Buddhist monastery, and return to Dhaka.

  • Tour Price
  • $ 440
    price starts from
  • Group Size Per-person price in USD Or in BDT
    1 PAX $1,030.00 103,000.00
    2 PAX $650.00 65,000.00
    4 PAX $480.00 48,000.00
    6 PAX $440.00 44,000.00
    +15% VAT and 1.2% to 2.5% charges will be applicable while paying by credit card.
  • Reserved vehicle and driver for transfers and sightseeing
  • Dhaka-Chittagong-Dhaka back-and-forth flight ticket
  • One-night accommodation in Chittagong and Rangamati
  • Special permits for Rangamati hill tracts
  • A knowledgeable English-speaking guide
  • Lunch during the trip at local restaurants
  • All entrance fees and necessary permits
  • Bottled water, soft drinks, tea seasonal fruits and old Dhaka special snacks
  • All rickshaws, boats, and local transport

Personal expenses, gratuities, and any activity not specifically mentioned in the itinerary.

  • Destination
  • Dress Code
    Casual, comfortable athletic clothing, closed shoes, hat. Warm jacket during the winter (November to February). Raincoat/ umbrella during the rainy season (May to August). Full sleeves are always necessary while visiting any religious place, mosque, temple, church or a trip during Ramadan.

Tour Location

Chittagong and Rangamati Hill Tracts
 
 

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