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Dhaka—A Time-honored Dream on the Banks of the Ganges

Riverside alleys, hiding a thousand years of prosperity🌟 Crumbling castle walls, guarding the warmth of history🏰 The bustling city life, cooking up the enthusiasm of life🔥 Elegant art, lighting the lamp of civilization🎨 📍Detailed Address Dhaka is located on the north bank of the Buriganga River in the Ganges Delta in central Bangladesh. It is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, and the political, economic, and cultural center of the country. 🚘Transportation Guide ✈️Airport: Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is the main gateway to Dhaka, with routes covering many parts of the world. From the airport to the city center, you can take a taxi, which takes about 30-60 minutes and costs about 1,500-3,000 taka. Be sure to negotiate the price before getting in. There are also airport buses to and from the city center, which are relatively cheap, about 200-300 taka, but they are less frequent. 🚌Public Transportation: Public transportation in Dhaka mainly consists of buses and rickshaws. There are many bus routes and the fares are cheap, generally ranging from 10-50 taka, but the buses are usually crowded. Rickshaws are everywhere and are a convenient option for short distances. The price depends on the distance and can be negotiated with the driver, usually 30-150 taka. 🚕BRT: This is a more modern form of public transportation in Dhaka. It operates on specific routes and is relatively fast, with fares ranging from 10-50 taka. It can effectively alleviate travel pressure during traffic jams. 🚖Taxi: There are many taxis, but some do not have meters. You need to negotiate the price with the driver before taking a ride. If the taxi has a meter, the starting price is about 30 taka, and then 12-15 taka per kilometer. 🍽Food Recommendations 🍲Hilsa Fish Dishes: Hilsa is the national fish of Bangladesh. Its meat is tender and common cooking methods include frying, steaming, and cooking in curry. Served with rice, it is delicious and has a rich taste. 🍲Kebabs: Kebab stalls can be found everywhere on the streets of Dhaka. Chicken kebabs, mutton kebabs, etc., are marinated with unique spices and grilled over charcoal until fragrant. Served with onions and special sauces, they have a unique flavor. 🍲Kacchi Biryani: A special biryani made with long-grain rice, mutton or chicken, and a variety of spices. The rice grains are distinct, and the meat is fragrant. It is usually served with yogurt and French fries. 🍲Jhal Muri: A Bangladeshi snack made by mixing puffed rice, fried lentils, cucumber, onion, and other ingredients with a special sweet and sour sauce. It has a rich, sweet, and sour taste. 🍲Mishti Doi: A sweet yogurt dessert with a thick texture, sprinkled with chopped nuts on top. It is slightly sour and sweet, perfect for after-meal refreshment. 📸Must-See Attractions 🎬Old Dhaka: This place is full of historical charm, with narrow streets and ancient buildings everywhere. You can see 17th-century Bengali-style architecture, such as the Star Mosque, and feel the charm of time. 🎬Bangladesh National Museum: The museum has a rich collection, covering historical relics from ancient to modern Bangladesh, including sculptures, paintings, and handicrafts. It is an important window to understand the history and culture of the country. 🎬Lalbagh Fort: A 17th-century Mughal-era building, the fort contains palaces, mosques, and gardens. The architectural style blends Indian and Islamic elements, making it magnificent. 🎬Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace): Once the official residence of the Nawab, the palace has pink exterior walls and exquisite interior decoration, showcasing the aristocratic life of the time. You can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Buriganga River. 🎬Baitul Mukarram National Mosque: One of the largest mosques in Bangladesh, it can accommodate tens of thousands of people praying at the same time. The architectural style is unique, and the white exterior is solemn and majestic. 🏠Recommended Nearby Attractions 📍Sundarbans Mangrove Forest: One of the largest mangrove forests in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 📍Sonargaon: About 35 kilometers from Dhaka, it was once the ancient capital of Bengal. Many ancient buildings and cultural relics are preserved here, such as Panam Nagar, where you can appreciate the architectural style and lifestyle of medieval Bengal. 📍Cox's Bazar Beach: Although it is far from Dhaka, it is worth a visit. It is one of the longest natural sandy beaches in the world, stretching for 120 kilometers. The sand is fine, and the water is clear, making it a good place for leisure and vacation. ✨Travel Experience ✅During the day, wander through the ancient streets and alleys, feel the weight of history, visit magnificent buildings and museums, and learn more about the culture of Bangladesh. ✅Taste a variety of foods in the bustling market and experience the local city life. At night, the city is brightly lit, with lively night markets and unique restaurants, allowing you to feel the vitality of this city. ✅The surrounding natural landscapes and historical sites are also unique. Strolling in the ancient city or relaxing on the beach can add different colors to your journey. Whether you are a culture lover, a food explorer, or a nature seeker, Dhaka will leave you with profound and unforgettable memories.
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Posted: Mar 21, 2025
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