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A story about a broken metropolis who crafted the perfect happiness


Little backdrop into Dhaka

There are many metropolises that carries millions of civilians; the cities that seem to provide many opportunities to recreate and recollect, most cities plentifully provide naturally blessed and or man-made recreational facilities, most often it’s a mix of man vs nature. 


But that comes in sharp contrast with the little city known as Dhaka, with barely 300 miles2, the city somehow seems to keep afloat 22 million people, that’s more people than the entire population of Australia, a country that’s 53.4 times the size of Bangladesh, let alone Dhaka. Dhaka seems to have little next to nothing when it comes to being naturally blessed with beaches, or mountains, or parks or fountains. What they however seem to have is incredibly blessed people, people who knows how to be truly present in the moment and make the very best of what they have on hand.



 The present always makes a good indicator of the future, and here Dhaka dwellers seems to have make that old adage their bedrock; they know if they can keep on being happy with little things in the short term, somehow it will continue into the future.  They have unlocked some sort of inner aura that always seems to keep them upbeat and bouncy. They have learned the mastery of happiness.

What to expect you as a traveller?

If you happen to be a foreign traveller, everything will make no sense, everything will seem out of place the time you make first contact with this incredible city. It’s almost as if your perception and your collective experience over the course of your life couldn’t have prepared you for the overpowering experience that will present before you. 





You truly need to blend in at the lives of a daily Dhaka dweller to appreciate the amazing life size appeal this country has. How much of so little makes this city tick and keep them afloat and alive. The people lives with so little expectation, they don’t have much, but what they do have in plenty is a very amazing appeal for life. People are what this city has to offer; when you go around ‘puran Dhaka aka old dhaka’ you see a zest of life unlike any you have seen. Incredibly crowded, yet somehow, in that disorderly chaos you will come to realise life is possible and so is lifestyle, its more life-ride in all honesty! 



Everything’s are exactly where it shouldn’t be, but yet they are there and so is happiness. You as a traveller need little to appreciate what we are trying to portray here; trying to paint the picture of a daily life in Dhaka. And we promise you, it’s a paint of the most beautiful kind.

Looking for the best hotel?

The very nature of this people, the people of bangladesh can be felt no further than the people at Hotel 71. If you happen to be an economic minded/budget minded traveller and looking for an excellent value for money place and have really regal service, perhaps Hotel 71 is the door you need to knock. When it comes to Bangladesh tourism, there are many travellers who comes here just to absorb and sink into this different time and space. If you are looking for a trip to Asia, you should be adding Bangladesh holidays on that list.  

When it comes to selecting the best hotels in dhaka, do your own research, select the hotel that’s most conveniently located to local sight-seeing areas such as old dhaka, Dhakeswari Mondir and Lalbag Fort. Of course, ensuring the hotel you select is reputable, carries good review from previous guests, good price to performance ratio! For dhaka hotel deals, 








we would suggest you go to online platform and make the booking, but of course booking direct with the hotel proves better, as you get slightly better rate perhaps. We have literally found the best Bangladesh hotel, Hotel 71 have won lots of awards from booking.com and is a high contender for the TripAdvisor certificate of excellence award in 2016.

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