Chittagong ship breaking yard

An unseen controversial million-dollar industry where ships go to die | dhaka city tour guide

2 day

$150/person

Tour Duration: 2 day
Tour Attraction: Chittagong Ship breaking Yard, 2nd world war Cemetry, Local sea fish Market.
Price: $150/Person

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From $150/Person
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Description

The Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard, located along the coast of Chittagong, Bangladesh, is one of the world’s largest ship recycling facilities. This massive industrial zone serves as the final stop for decommissioned vessels, where they are dismantled, and their materials repurposed. Spanning miles along the coastline, the yard is filled with towering ships waiting to be taken apart. Thousands of workers labor daily, using torches, heavy machinery, and hand tools to break down enormous steel structures. The constant sounds of metal grinding and cutting fill the air, creating an intense industrial atmosphere. For travelers exploring Bangladesh, a visit to this site can be arranged through Dhaka City Tour Guide, offering a unique perspective on the country’s maritime industry.

The shipbreaking industry is a crucial component of Bangladesh’s economy, supplying raw materials to the steel and construction sectors. Metal recovered from these ships is melted and reused for infrastructure projects, while parts such as engines, electronic components, and furniture find their way into secondary markets. This recycling process significantly reduces the demand for newly manufactured steel, making it an essential part of the country’s industrial ecosystem. Tourists interested in this process can consult Dhaka City Tour Guide to learn more about the industry’s role in the national economy.

However, despite its economic benefits, shipbreaking has raised concerns regarding worker safety, environmental damage, and fair labor practices. Many workers, often from impoverished backgrounds, face hazardous conditions with minimal protective equipment. They spend long hours handling heavy materials and working with dangerous chemicals, increasing the risk of injuries and long-term health issues. Due to the physically demanding nature of the work and the lack of proper safety training, accidents are common. While some improvements have been made in recent years, ensuring safe working conditions remains a challenge. Visitors keen on exploring these realities can gain insights from Dhaka City Tour Guide, who can provide detailed accounts of the industry’s working conditions.

The environmental impact of shipbreaking is another major concern. Decommissioned vessels often contain harmful substances such as asbestos, lead, and oil sludge. When ships are dismantled directly on the beaches, these toxic materials can contaminate the soil and water, posing a threat to marine life and coastal communities. Oil spills from the ships further endanger local fisheries and biodiversity. The lack of proper waste disposal and management has led environmental organizations to call for stricter regulations to minimize pollution and promote sustainable practices. Dhaka City Tour Guide can help visitors understand the ongoing efforts to balance industrial progress with environmental responsibility.

In response to these challenges, there have been efforts to introduce safer and more environmentally friendly shipbreaking methods. Some yards have started implementing international safety standards, such as those outlined in the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) has become more common, and training programs have been introduced to help workers handle hazardous materials responsibly. Government regulations are gradually becoming stricter, pushing companies toward more sustainable operations. Dhaka city tour guide those interested in industrial tourism or maritime industries can arrange a tour through Dhaka City Tour Guide, gaining a fascinating insight into the process of ship recycling and the industry’s evolution.

Tour Highlights

  • Ship breaking yard
  • Short boat ride around the yard
  • Sea Port
  • Local Scrap market around this Industry
  • Sea fish market
  • 2nd world war cemetery
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Itinerary of Sundarban Exploration:

  • Day 01: Upon arrival in Dhaka, you will be picked up from your hotel and transported to the train station to board your morning train to Chittagong by 8am AM. You are expected to arrive in Chittagong around 3:00 PM. After checking into your hotel and refreshing yourself, you’ll embark on a visit to the World War II Cemetery. In the evening, enjoy a leisurely stroll at Patenga Sea Port. Return to your hotel for the night.
  • Day 02: Start your day early with breakfast before heading out to the bustling local fish market. Here, you can witness the unloading of fresh sea fish from fishing trawlers. After exploring the market for an hour, proceed to the Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard. You’ll have the chance to view this controversial industry from a local boat. Following this, visit a nearby market where you can purchase unique souvenirs crafted from recycled ship materials. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then catch your return train to Dhaka at 4:00 PM. You should arrive back in Dhaka by 11;0; PM, where you will be transferred to your hotel or accommodation, reflecting on your memorable experiences.

Inclusions

  • Affordable accommodation
  • Local English speaking guide
  • Reserved air-conditioned vehicle during sightseeingransportation cost
  • Pick up and drop off from hotel- train stations/airport-hotel.
  • Boat ride around shipyard
  • Complementary breakfast with accommodation
    tolls, parking, fuel & driver cost

Exclusions

  • Visit fee for Foreigners
  • Personal Expenses
  • Lunch, Dinner & Snacks

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*Price
1=250, 2=220, 3=200,4 180, 5=150
N:B: price may go higher or lower as per your tour plan.
Please contact us and share your tour plan.

Terms
Please confirm us at least 10 days in advance. Train/air tickets are not guaranteed during log holidays in Bangladesh. Service up-gradation is possible with additional 50$ for one way air ticketing cost.