| AbstractHalal tourism is gaining significant attention within the tourism business and academia,
recognized for its potential by the sector. This study aims to evaluate visitor awareness and
motivations for halal travel in Bangladesh, measure halal-compliant facilities, understand
sector barriers, and examine cultural, religious, and economic impacts. The goal is to suggest
strategies for establishing Bangladesh as a leading halal travel destination and fostering
stakeholder cooperation. The growth of halal tourism in Bangladesh is hindered by a lack of
study on consumer perceptions, influencing factors, opportunities, and the inclusion of
informal migrants, necessitating extensive scholarly investigation. Using qualitative methods,
including interviews and focus groups, this study addresses these gaps and finds key insights
into market demand and opportunities. Despite safety concerns and negative perceptions being
the main obstacles, the sector shows promise, especially among youth who perceive halal
tourism as secure and culturally resonant. Challenges include integrating cultural standards and
ensuring effective certification methods. With Bangladesh's growing Muslim population, there
are major growth prospects for halal tourism. However, addressing safety and cultural nuances
is important for successful positioning.