BANGLADESH INTRODUCTION
Welcome to river country. Bangladesh (A Land of Rivers) is braided together by more than 700 rivers, producing a deliciously lush landscape with more shades of green than you ever imagined. Traveling by boat is a way of life here, and provides a fabulous opportunity to see the country from a more unusual angle. This is one of the world’s most densely populated countries, but once you’re slowly floating downriver on a small wooden rowboat, it’s easy to imagine you have it all to yourself. The mangrove forests and tigers of the Sundarbans National Park are Bangladesh's most famous attraction, but the country has a host of lesser-known attractions that are waiting to be discovered. Highlights include the Buddhist remains at Paharpur and the 15th-century mosques and mausoleums of Bagerhat, both of which are Unesco World Heritage Sites. If you enjoy making friends, mixing with locals and travelling without bumping into too many other tourists, then this is probably just the country to explore.
The Panoramic Sylhet & Srimongal is famous for natural attraction which is an ideal place for Eco- ...
Explore the repertoire of enchanting cultures and temples, the world’s largest mangrove forest
Explore Village tourism, culture and history, archaeology and architecture, nature, wildlife, triba...
Explore more than 650 species of birds- almost half of those found on the entire subcontinent. Tuck
Explore the rich history of Buddhism in Bangladesh, Bangladesh had a rich heritage of Buddhism from...
Bangladesh, to the east of India on the Bay of Bengal, is a South Asian country marked by lush gree...
Explore Its hills and jungles are laden with waterfalls, fast flowing river streams and elephant re...
Explore the Sundarbans which is a cluster of low-lying islands in the Bay of Bengal, spread across ...