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Bangladesh is for everyone; the trip presents the tradition and rich reservoir of culture and an ever-evolving museum of human heritage. This journey is not only a tour but also a celebration of history and heritage, art and culture, food and festivals, and a collage of its beauty and splendor within. This journey will introduce the excitements of Dhaka, Sylhet, and Sreemangal; the Barisal Backwater—floating markets, riverine life, and some religious architecture around Bagerhat; and an adventurous journey through the world’s largest single-block mangrove forest, Sundarbans.
Bangladesh’s culture is among the world’s oldest; its civilization began about 3,000 years ago. One of the lasting achievements of the civilization that flourished in Bangladesh is its architecture. Different architectural expressions transformed by the forces of history, culture, and religious beliefs are unique to Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has a rich tradition of music and dance. The music forms prevalent in Bangladesh include various folk, classical, and popular songs that manifest cultural heritage and spiritual alleviation. Bangladeshi cuisine is known for its subtle flavors, emphasizing on fish (Mach), vegetables (Shobjee), lentils (Daal), and rice (Bhat). Fresh sweetwater fish is one of its distinctive features.
Old Dhaka is our inner courtyard, where everyone has a happy time. The four-hundred-year-old Dhaka caters to all your five senses. Your eyes will never forget the feast of colors this city has to offer. Walking through the old Dhaka streets, meeting people, riding rickshaws, boating on the Buriganga River, and visiting huge recycling industries besides the famous spots that this city is known for! Visiting a Jamdani saree weaving factory and a lost-wax brass artisan is witnessing incredible art. Sonargaon, the first capital of Bengal in a deltaic village, introduces the history and rich heritage. The lush natural abundance of Sylhet and Sreemangal awaits your exploration through the panoramic tea estates, tropical fruit groves, rainforests, wildlife and bird sanctuaries, the vibrant lives of tea workers and ethnic communities, trekking, cycling, pleasant cruises on rivers and marshy lands, and hand-picked comfortable accommodation according to your desire. Experiencing a five-hour local train journey from Sreemangal to Dhaka is very interesting to feel the geographical changes. A boat journey over the Ganges delta from Dhaka to Barisal, a backwater and canal cruise, floating market exploration, the ancient architecture of Bagerhat, and the unparalleled wilderness of Sundarban Forest make this trip a lifetime memory.
No matter how tiny the country is, it is never too small to accommodate the world.
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