Chuti celebrates 14 years in eco-tourism and hospitality
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Chuti has marked 14 years in hospitality and eco-tourism. The anniversary was celebrated in Gazipur on December 12, 2025.
The organisation expressed gratitude to guests, well-wishers and the wider Chuti community for their support.
Chuti was founded on December 12, 2012, by four friends, including Advocate Moinul Kader Himu. His legacy remains central to the brand. The co-founders are Advocate Mostofa Mahmud Arifee, Mostofa Kamal, Shamsul Islam Masud and Advocate Alamgir Ferdous.
During the past 14 years, Chuti has built its identity around nature-focused tourism, sustainable development and strong guest experience. Support from visitors has played a major role in its growth.
The brand now operates several resorts. These include Chuti Resort Gazipur, Chuti Resort Purbachal, Chuti Aronnobash Resort in Pubail and Chuti Forest Eagle Resort in Shamshernagar, Moulvibazar.
Chuti is also working on a number of new projects. These include Chuti Harmony in Purbachal, Chuti Signature in Pubail, Chuti Beach Resort in Inani, Cox's Bazar, Chuti Valley in Rajabari, Sreepur in Gazipur, Saltanat Tea Resort in Sreemangal and Saltanat Highway Village on the Dhaka–Khulna Highway.
Chuti says it plans to expand to major tourism regions across Bangladesh. The organisation says it will introduce new hospitality concepts rooted in nature while maintaining high service standards.
A cultural event was held to mark the anniversary. It featured folk music, long-service awards and a gala dinner. The evening reflected Chuti's 14-year journey.
Chuti said it remains committed to delivering strong service and memorable experiences. It expressed gratitude and sought continued support from its community.
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