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BANGLADESH
Bangladesh, you can visit all the places and learn the history of these places and the products Some popular tour plans are given below for your understanding.

but truly the heartbeat of the nation. Alive with traffic, color, and crowds, its buzzing bazaars, timeless monuments, winding rivers, and endless food stalls serving authentic flavors make it unforgettable. The magic of Old Dhaka, with its narrow lanes and rich heritage, is an experience like no other. Places worth exploring include Hindu Street, the Pink Palace, Sadarghat Port, Armenian Church, Star Mosque, Curzon Hall, Lalbagh Fort, the iconic Parliament by Louis I Kahn, National Museum, and the Liberation War Museum.

from river cruises to historic wonders. Sonargaon is among the most fascinating, home to the famous abandoned city of Panam, the Folk Museum, and timeless streets to wander. In Savar, the final battle with the Pakistan Army was fought, and today the towering National Monument of Independence honors that legacy. A short ride away in Dhamrai, artisans still craft beautiful brassware by hand—a living tradition worth witnessing. Just a 3-hour drive takes you to Mainamati in Cumilla, one of South Asia’s key Buddhist heritage sites. Its ancient vihara ruins, excavated settlements, and site museum offer a vivid glimpse into a once-thriving Buddhist civilization.
Adventure Walk
Walking is the truest way to discover a city’s soul. Stroll through streets and uncover the stories, culture, and heritage hidden around every corner. Plan a walking tour in Old Dhaka and be enchanted by the crowds and smiles, the vibrant lifestyle, and the tantalizing local dishes—creating memories that will stay with you long after your visit.
