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Meet the People of Bengal Rivers is a great opportunity to experience life, culture, and nature, besides the famous tourist places, within seven days. This trip will bring you into contact with people, chaos, the bazaar, markets, rivers, char, and nature. You will be surfing through a deeper part of Old Dhaka, Sonargaon, traditional Jamdani saree weaving, an overnight launch journey to Barisal, fabulous Backwater and floating markets, the typical pottery industry, unique otter fishing in Narail, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bagerhat, and the traditional and old lost wax method in a brass artisan’s village in Dhamrai.
This is a special trip to understand the strong bond between the river and people. You will visit a river daily and meet the people living on the shore. They have interesting stories and characteristics to share with the world. Geography and the effects of climate change are very much visible in life here. The question is whether they will adapt to the consequences or lose the battle!
Rivers are the lifelines of the land of rivers. A huge percentage of the population directly depends on them for their livelihood. The rivers also incredibly influence the lifestyle, culture, and emotional outlook of the people of Bangladesh. Countless tales and tragedies are associated with the river.
Bangladesh takes pride in its rivers, which are one of the largest networks in the world. The country is crisscrossed by a total of about 700 rivers, including tributaries and distributaries. The total length of the rivers of Bangladesh is about 24,140 kilometers, consisting of tiny hilly streams, winding seasonal creeks, muddy canals, and a number of truly magnificent rivers and their tributaries and distributaries. Predominantly, four major river systems can be located in Bangladesh: (a) the Jamuna-Brahmaputra, (b) the Padma-Ganges, (c) the Meghna-Surma, and (d) the Chittagong region river system.
The people of Bangladesh entwine their joys and sorrows with the ever-changing moods and motions of their rivers. Rivers in Bangladesh change their color and look every season. That’s why the rivers of Bangladesh occupy an important place in the creation of all the legendary literature of the land.
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