A country that is a diverse and intriguing mix of
culture,
tradition and unforgettable beauty is an apt description of Bangladesh.
Decorating the landscape and diverting attention away from the concrete
jungles and bustling
cities, visitors will find a world of sparkling rivers, breathtaking
mountains
and spectacular adventures waiting around every corner. Located in
South Asia, Bangladesh has been fighting poverty and establishing
economic stability since its independence in 1971. Even though it is
known to be one of the most highly populated countries in the world, it
is also home to fertile plains, magnificent
wildlife
and an extraordinary history that captives the imagination through the
buildings and monuments that remind present and future generations of
its unique heritage. Its topical, mild winters and humid summers make
Bangladesh a destination that can be visited all year round.
Getting Here and Travel:
Compared to most other countries, Bangladesh can be described as having a limited selection of
airports.
None-the-less, flying to Bangladesh and between cities is a popular
means of travel in the country and airports can be found in destinations
such as Barisal,
Chittagong, Comilla, Cox’s Bazaar,
Dhaka, Ishurdi, Jessore, Rajshahi, Saidpur, Shamshernagar and
Sylhet.
Traveling by bus or vehicle is a preferred method of travel by many
locals, but as the majority of roads are not paved, road travel can
become daunting for travelers who are unfamiliar with the country. With
the railway consisting of 2 768 kilometers of tracks, a train ride is
definitely recommended. However, many visitors opt for traveling by
boat, as it is not only the most scenic way to explore the country but
with the waterways covering over eight thousand kilometers, it
definitely gives visitors more options.
Accommodations:
In the bigger cities, large
hotels
can be found, such as the Best Western La Vinci Hotel and Dhaka
Sheraton Hotel, which offer all the luxuries, facilities and grandeur
that visitors would expect from top hotel groups. In the smaller towns
and villages, many locals cater for the tourism industry with quaint bed
and breakfasts, hostels, guest houses and rooms to rent. It is
recommended that travelers book their accommodation before departure and
research the various options available in each destination. Hostels are
generally the cheapest form of
accommodation, but this style of living is not for everyone.
Relaxation and Points of Interest:
Visitors to Bangladesh will find discovering its cultural qualities and
enjoying its many relaxation facilities extremely rewarding. Dhaka is
home to a variety of
art galleries
and visiting galleries, such as the National Art Gallery, Bengal
Gallery of Fine Arts and the Tivoli Art Gallery, unveils and expresses
the country’s interest and talent to explore different forms and styles
of art. Cultural centers assist visitors in learning more about
Bangladesh, its people and its traditions, and tourists will find
centers such as the Bangladesh Shishu Academy and Bangla Academy
fascinating. For those who want to take advantage of the facilities that
are available, such as
health spas, theatres and sports, Bangladesh has something for everyone. A variety of activities are also on offer, including
golf, boating, hiking, kite flying and water sports.
Attractions:
When it comes to
attractions,
Bangladesh is limitless. Walking through establishments, such as the
Science Museum, National Museum, Folk Art Museum, Liberation War Museum
and Zia Memorial Museum, allows visitors to travel through time, looking
back at the history and moments in time that defined the future of the
country. Over and above the museums, there are many memorials and places
of interest to visit, such as the Old High Court Building, the Buddhist
village of Ramu, the Natore Palace, National Memorial and the
Lalbagh Fort that was constructed in 1678. Bangladesh is also known for its archeological sites, and Pahapur, the
Mainimati Ruins
and Mahasthanragh are breathtaking windows into ancient times, the
civilizations of the time and their architectural genius that created
functional villages and structures. Bangladesh is more than just a
holiday destination - it is a place of wonder, discovery and cultural
magnificence.
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