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Dhaka City Tour

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Tour Overview

Imagine an expeditions to the least livable city of Dhaka is overloaded by the mixed blooded peoples in the acts of race due to better searching opportunities provided the city itself with its chaos since – the Mughal capital city of the eastern province was selected by Subedar Islam khan in 1608 since then Dhaka has experience actual urbanization and trend of development in trade due to better communication by water. Many merchants used to sail their boat along the Buriganga River to trade their merchandise in Dhaka. Thousands of travelers and immigrants used to come to Dhaka in search of better living. Many story tales of various merchants’ and traders are found. The Portuguese, the Dutch, the English, the French and also the Armenians found interest in setting up their trading houses here on the eve of the 17th century. Dhaka had a treasure trove of both Mughal, colonial and hybrid architecture richly disposed in the northern bank of Buriganga River. Most of the palatial complexes are now dilapidated and abandoned.

Dhaka City Tour

Normally this tour will cover the medieval Mughal regime built remnants edifices in the old part of Dhaka and British influential architectural and modern structure within central Dhaka along with Museum and traditional morning bazaar. We have outlined all sights of which we cover as much as possible within the day lights.

The main attractions are –

* Parliament building: one of the modern architecture built in 1964-1981

* Karzan Hall: Dhaka city hold magnificent Mughal and European mixture architecture in Dhaka University. It was built mean to be town hall during the end of British rule.

* Dhakeswari Temple:- Ballal sen buit temple during the sena dynasty afterwards Shiva Goddess worshiped there as well as Goddess Durga. At present national temple of Bangladesh.

* Lalbagh fort: one of the precious Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb son built incomplete palace fort in old Dhaka. Mughal governor Shaista Khan increases the beauty by built Bibi pari mausoleum following design of Emperor Humayan mausoleum in Delhi.

* Amin Bazar: Day labors hard-working practice of load / unload sands / coal from ship.

* Kawran Bazar: Dhaka holds largest wholesale vegetables, commodities, chicken and fish market. Visitors can observe the central price outcome and Bazar balance management.

* Shakhari Bazar – Hindu street following architectural design of Panam city.

* Sadarghat River front: Dhaka most populated place causes chaos several times of a day when wholesale fruit market and several hundred ships departure for many places. Several Hundreds of canoe boat laden passengers to cross the river.

* Pink Palace ( Ahshan Monzil):- One of the grand French and Mughal mixture architectural complex houses Dhaka Nawab families aristocratic lifestyle and their credit for Dhaka dwellers.

* Heritage building: Once Dhaka was ruled by Afgan, Mughal Empire, British and Pakistan rule each of them traces their architectural heritage of which most of them are disappears. You can walk around old Dhaka alleys to have a look the old terracotta buildings.

* Dhaka slums life: Dhaka hosts several large slums where sub-standard over populated lifestyle can be visit

* Chawk Bazar: Dhaka’s largest commodities and all spices market makes chaos with millions of peoples with different trade.

Price per Person: USD. 60 Dollars if run by 4 peoples

 

Dhaka city tour with Sonargaon archaeological sites  

This tour will be for the whole day and will include a  lunch. The first part of this tour will be the same as mentioned above (refer to HALF DAY sightseeing). After completion of the morning session, and a quick lunch in a restaurant, our experienced guide will take you out of the city.

You may go to either Savar, about 20 Km. north-west of Dhaka and the National Martyr’s Monument. This 50m high and beautifully kept structure was built as memorial to the millions who died in the struggle for independence in 1971.

Or, to Sonargaon (means Golden City), 29 Km. to the east, which was the country’s first capital from the 13th to the early 17th century. In its prime time, besides being the capital of the region this was a important river port, an important centre for the manufacture and export of the famous muslin cloth one of the main export item of Bengal in those days. Although, except for several mosques, a bridge, a few tombs & stupas nothing remains of the original city, still you will find much to see there. In addition there is a well maintained Folk Art Museum worth visiting. return to Dhaka late in the afternoon.

Price per adult: USD 120, Price per Child: USD 70

More discount based A/c tourist coach for group travelers.

To operate this trip we need minimum two adults.

Price Includes:

* Air-conditioned Microbus

* Lunch

* Entry fees and English speaking tour guide.

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