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5 Days Smiley Bangladesh Tour: Historical Dhaka and The Beautiful Barisal

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Price is NZ$893 per adult* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple adult tickets
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Overview

This tour is a combination of Nature Culture and Heritage. On this tour, you will experience the historical & cultural buzzing city Dhaka and one full-day trip to the historic ancient capital Sonargaon. Experience an One overnight cruise to beautiful Barisal, the south-center part of Bangladesh, the magnificent Ganges Delta Life; is awash with rivers and canals which is part of the Ganges Delta. Hundreds of them flow through this region and the result is a deliciously lush landscape with more shades of green than you ever imagined. Travelling by boat is the way of life here. In this short tour we take you to explore the Ganges Delta lifestyle of Barisal where you can experience and photograph life in Ganges Delta which will be an unique experience.

Activity location

  • National Parliament House
    • Sher-e-Bangla Nagar,
    • Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • National Parliament House
    • Sher-e-Bangla Nagar,
    • Dhaka City, Bangladesh

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5 Days Smiley Bangladesh Tour: Historical Dhaka and The Beautiful Barisal
  • Activity duration is 5 days5d5d
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00 am
Price details
NZ$893.08 x 1 AdultNZ$893.08

Total
Price is NZ$893.08
Until Sat, 2 Nov

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedTransport by both Private and available communal vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's includedAccommodation in choice hotels as per the itinerary
  • What's includedWhat's includedAirport pick-up and Drop-off
  • What's includedWhat's includedKnowledgeable & Friendly Guide and care as per the itinerary.
  • What's includedWhat's includedAll Entry fees & Tickets
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedGuide and Driver Tips
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedAny Personal expenses or which not mentioned
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedDrinks both Soft and Hard

Know before you book

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Dhaka
  • 8 stops
  • Meals: lunch
  • Accommodation: Centrally located Dhaka Hotel. Small hotel but good rooms.
National Parliament House
  • 15m
  • Admission ticket not included
Bangladesh National Parliament: Great architecture of Louis Kahn in Dhaka, one of the must-sees of Bangladesh, visit this outstanding Architectural work from outside, this is an architectural masterpiece and a real accomplishment for the country. It was designed by world renowned American architect and Yale University Professor Louis I. Kahn. Originally commissioned by the Pakistanis when Bangladesh was known as East Pakistan after Partition of the Indian Sub-Continent, was meant to serve as the second seat of the national parliament. Construction of Bangladesh National Parliament started in 1964 but halted due to the Bangladeshi War of independence, and finally completed in 1982. Note: Outside visit only.
University of Dhaka
The University of Dhaka is the oldest university in modern Bangladesh. Established during the British Raj in 1921, it gained a reputation as the “Oxford of the East” during its early years and has been a significant contributor to the modern history of Bangladesh. After the partition of India, it became the focal point of progressive and democratic movements in Pakistan. Its students and teachers played a central role in the rise of Bengali nationalism and the independence of Bangladesh.
Shahid Minar
  • 20m
Symbol of Bengali nationalism. This monument was built to commemorate the martyrs of the historic Language movement of 1952(only and one languafe movement in the world's history). Hundreds and thousands of people with floral wreaths and bouquet gather on 21 February every year to pay respect in a solemn atmosphere. Celebrations begin at zero hour of midnight. As recognisation of the language movement UN declear 21 February as International mother language day in 1999, which ovsreve all over the world every year on 21 February.
Lalbag Fort
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
No trip to Dhaka city is fulfilled without a trip to the Lalbagh Fort or also known as the fort of Auranagabad which was built in 1678 AD during Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The beautiful fort represents the dream of the Mughal Prince which stayed unfinished. So the whole fort has a sense of history and mystery entwined in the very bricks of the foundation. Note: Sunday is Off-day. Monday is Half day (Open after 2:30pm).
Dhakeshwari Temple
  • 25m
Dhakeshwari Temple is the National Hindu Temple. It is state-owned, giving it the distinction of being Bangladesh’s ‘National Temple’. The name “Dhakeshwari” means “Goddess of Dhaka”. The Temple has assumed status as the most important Hindu place of worship in Bangladesh. The Dhakeshwari temple was built in the Medieval era during Sena Dynasty, (12th century CE) by King Ballal Sen, and many say the city was named after this temple. The current architectural style of the temple cannot be dated to that period because of the numerous repairs have taken place over time. It is considered an essential part of Dhaka’s cultural heritage. Many researchers said that the temple is also one of the Shakti Peethas, where the jewel from the crown of the Goddess Satihad fallen. Since ages, the temple has been held in great importance.
Star Mosque (Tara Masjid)
  • 20m
One of the most beautiful Mosque from Mughal dynasty. an exquisite white marble structure superbly decorated with engraved floral and star patterns will surely capture your attention. Even the local residents of the area often stop for a while to have a look and be amazed with its perpetual beauty. Unlike other Mughal architectures, there is no inscription found in the mosque mentioning its founding year. However, according to the trustees of the mosque, it was built in the year 1711. Tips for visiting Mosque: Do not go to visit Mosque during prayer times. For ladies, covering the head is necessary to enter the mosque. Also need to wear modest cloths. Entering the mosque wearing shorts will not be possible for both men and women.
Shankhari Bazar
  • 40m
Walking tour inside Shakhari Bazaar, the residential and commercial area of mostly Hindu and Artisan Community. The present area is over 400 year old centre of Dhaka’s Hindu community, this colourful and vibrant area is a slice of the commercial life of Old Dhaka, and reveals the artisan traditions of the Hindu community in Bangladesh. The area is criss-crossed and narrow streets with alley ways packed with tiny workshops where artisans and craftsmen practice their age old traditional crafts; making everything from kites to jewellery. Many are descendants of the original Hindu residents of the area, and their handicraft traditions have been handed down from generation to generation. The area’s constant hum of business and craftsmanship is infectious, and visitors will not fail to be entranced by the ageless atmosphere of the bazaar.The present area is over 400 year old centre of Dhaka’s Hindu community, this colourful and vibrant area is a slice of the commercial life of Old Dhaka, and reveals the artisan traditions of the Hindu community in Bangladesh. The area is criss-crossed with alley ways packed with tiny workshops where artisans and craftsmen practice their age old traditional crafts; making everything from kites to jewellery. Many are descendants of the original Hindu residents of the area, and their handicraft traditions have been handed down from generation to generation. The area’s constant hum of business and craftsmanship is infectious, and visitors will not fail to be entranced by the ageless atmosphere of the bazaar.
Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection
  • 30m
The Armenian Church is an abandoned beautiful colonial church and a historically significant architectural monument situated in the Armanitola area of old Dhaka, Bangladesh. The church bears testimony to the existence of a significant Armenian community in the region in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Day 2: Sonargaon; the Ancient Capital
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Overnight Cruise by passenger ferry. Accommodation and Dinner on Board. First class cabin for sleeping only.
Sonargaon Road
  • 5h
  • Admission ticket included
Visit Sonargaon, the ancient capital of Bengal, including the Folk-Art Museum, abandoned Panam city, beautiful Goaldi Mosque from 15th century CE, Visit Ahsan Manzil; the famous Pink Palace of Dhaka's Nawab, visit Sadarghat central river port where a vital transit for millions of people and tonnes of goods, experience a small rowing boat ride on the busiest river Buringa in the evening, Sadarghat central river terminal for a massive transit to the south-western part of the country. Board the century old Paddle steamer Rocket. Enjoy your cruise night on the next 4 biggest rivers. Overnight stay on board. Note: 1. Panam city off on Sunday day. Monday half day. 2. Royal palace (Boro Sardar Bari) and Folk Museum off on Thursday. Friday half day (Open after 3:00pm).
Ahsan Manzil
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
Known as the Pink Palace, Ahsan Manzil is located within the midst of antique metropolis, simply beside the bank of the River Buriganga. The amazing structure was the primary factor that attracts traveller to the palace; its rich history is what kept travellers intrigued. It reflects the lavish way of life of the Nawab dynasty, and portrays the economical instances it experienced in its in advance lifestyles as a trading house for the French traders. later on, it became the house of Khwaja Abdullah after the English-French struggle in the 18th century. New additions to the antique constructing and renovations has made this stunning monument into ever popular pink palace it is today. Note: Thursday off Day. Friday half day (open after 3:00pm).
Sadarghat
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Sadarghat Central River Port, located in the southern part of Dhaka, on the river Buriganga, is one of the most dynamic places in Dhaka. Here, the Sadarghat Launch Terminal is one of the largest river ports in the world. About 200 large and small passenger launches depart and arrive at the terminal every day. According to the officials at the terminal, 30,000 people, in average, use the terminal for departure and arrival every day. Visiting this place is a pandemonium, you may see what you can never experience in this world. The River Buriganga, though smelly and muddy, is the lifeblood of Old Dhaka. It’s fascinating to watch the large river ferries, overladen with people and local produce, and the loading and unloading activities to ramshackle warehouses on the riverfront. Triple-decked ferries are docked along the side of the jetty while small wooden boats pile their trade in between. The shrill of sirens sound like an air raid as boats depart and arrive from the countryside.
Day 3: Barisal
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
  • Accommodation: Small clean hotel located in the town.
Taltali Bazar
  • 10h
  • Admission ticket included
Disembark at Barisal launch terminal in the early morning around 5.30 am and your guide will make your local transfer to a beautiful remote village of the Ganges-Delta with less modern facilities. Your hosting family will meet & greet you upon arrival. After meeting the family you'll have your room for freshen-up. You'll experience a traditional breakfast with family members. After that you'll have a full-day visit around the village to see their numerous activities and join them, visit a village school, explore river bank lifestyle by narrow country-boat. Enjoy traditional lunch and dinner. In the evening your guide will make your transfer to a hotel located in the town for overnight stay.
Day 4: Barisal - Dhaka
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
  • Accommodation: Overnight Cruise by passenger ferry. Accommodation and Dinner on Board. First class cabin for sleeping only.
Banaripara Upazila Parishad
  • 5h
  • Admission ticket included
Today your guide will take you some other places to visit through the narrow canals and rivers. You’ll float through the backyards of people’s house and see their lifestyle while they welcome you and greet you from the land, visit numerous guava gardens where 80% of Bangladesh’s guavas are grown, see a floating guava market, timber market which is the largest market of this type in the southern part of the country. You’ll see logs dumped beside the river spread in miles long places, carried away on the river very slowly with the help of a boat, loading and unloading them manually with the help of tide. Also we’ll take you ashore to visit numerous saw mills where they saw the logs according to the needs of the customers without taking the least safety measure. transfer to Barisal by Tuk-Tuk (01 hour). You’ll return to hotel in the afternoon and late check-out. After freshen up, transfer to Barisal river station depending on your departure time on a passenger ferry to Dhaka (between 6.30 – 8.30 pm).
Day 5: Dhaka Hotel - Airport or even your advised drop off location in city area.
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Not included
Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport
  • 40m
  • Admission ticket included
Your Airport Drop-off

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESNational Parliament House
    • Sher-e-Bangla Nagar,
    • Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLENational Parliament House
    • Sher-e-Bangla Nagar,
    • Dhaka City, Bangladesh

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