Stimulate your senses and challenge your photographic eye by taking part in the awakening of one of the world’s largest cities. Dhaka is the political, trade, and cultural center of Bangladesh and provides endless opportunities for travelers interested in capturing the unique lifestyles of its inhabitants. Feel as though you are a local buyer as you navigate through crowded flower, vegetable, and meat/seafood wholesale markets. Take a rickshaw in Old Dhaka to explore markets specialized in textiles and other goods, while breaking for tea and bakarkhani. Visiting the Hindu streets, walking into beautiful star mosque and orthodox Armenian Church to experience the friendless among the religion, boat ride to see the ship rebuilding works in Burigonga River to best way end your day!
e the morning rush hours and lots of photography activities. like Thailand and Bankok, the interesting fish market sits on the train track in the morning half . Very interesting part to explore
best time to visit the market between 07:00-08:00 am in the morning
built in 1904 as a town hall, then converted as a library before establishing Dhaka university. now its a part of the school of science of Dhaka University, The hall has been named after Lord Curzon who was the Viceroy of India
ts glory, heritage, history and beautiful gardening! Built by muguls , still it attract many local and foreign tourist and also considered as one of the hihglights of Dhaka!
ilt during 19 century and expanded in 20th century is plague with glittering mosaic work every corner of the mosque. its still perform as a mosque and allows travelers to visit without the praying time . for female travelers has to follow the Muslim dress code like full slaves, head scarf while entering into the mosque ,
built during 18 century, it will reminds you the glorious past of Armenian presence in Dhaka .
traditional shell and benglish for Hindu married women , we stay it looks like a little Calcutta
hundred of small and big boat crossing and specially in the afternoon is the best time visit !
Here, hundreds of workers labor daily to construct, weld, and refurbish vessels that transport goods and people along Bangladesh’s waterways. The atmosphere is filled with the sounds of hammering metal, welding sparks, and the smell of paint and oil.Dock yard reflects both the resilience of the workers and the industrial pulse of Old Dhaka.
we will pickup you all from your pickup places even its home or hotel inside Dhaka
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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