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Looking to make the most out of your short trip to Dhaka?

  Bangladesh tourism has been turning increasingly popular among foreign tourist. Avid traveler’s as of late has been adding Bangladesh to their bucket list. Those who are making a plan to visit South Asia is almost certainly adding Bangladesh to their itinerary. So if you are looking to make it an animated experience here, you will need to turn to the locals. Follow the footsteps of the average Dhaka dwellers and you will come to see life in a whole new way. The people People here are generally curious and are very friendly to get along. It’s what they are really occupied with and how they make it through the day is what foreigners come to experience in Dhaka. There are plenty of memories you can create in your camera, given your subjects of focus is the people here you can capture those great frames in plenty of right moment. The places Old Dhaka is unmissable; you have a beautiful landscape of narrow alleys. You can see industry and residence beautifull

Welcome to Dhaka Bangladesh

Welcome to Bangladesh - the country of contrasts between rich and poor, old and new, industry and the folk. Bangladesh is located in the east of India on the Bay of Bengal. Capital The capital city of Bangladesh is Dhaka, which is also their central area for trade and culture. During the 17th century, it was also the Mughal capital of Bengal. One can still see many palaces and mosques from that era in the city.  Dhaka is a thriving, colorful, and dense metropolis of some 18 million people, making it one of the most frenetic places on Earth. Palaces and Modern Buildings The city has many old as well as modern buildings. The Ashan Manzil, of the "Pink Palace," which lies on the banks of Buriganga River, is the British-era building where the Nawab of Dhaka once lived and ruled from. The Banga Bhaban is another British India era palace, which is currently the official residence of the President in the city. The Lalbagh Fort,