Bangladesh

Bangladesh is one of India's long-shadowed neighbors when it comes to tourism. Although it is a smaller country, South Asia has a lot to offer that many tourists may not be aware of. This is particularly true of food, history, nature, and architecture. The Ahsan Manzil is an elaborate, magnificent pink structure in the Bangladeshi city of Dhaka. It was completed in 1872 during the British colonial era as a palace for the local rulers of the time and is located on the banks of the Buriganga River. Today, it is a well-liked museum. Visit the unfinished Lalbagh Fort to see an example of the architectural beauty of the Mughal Empire. And if you want to go to a mosque, think about going to the stunning Tara Masjid, which is known for having hundreds of blue stars on its brilliant white domes.


Bangladesh is endowed with a wealth of scenic features, including mountains, rivers, beaches, flora and fauna, ancient archaeological sites, medieval monasteries, temples, pagodas, mosques, and churches, among many others. The gorgeous Himalayas are located some distance to the north, and the Bay of Bengal is located some distance to the south. There are several streams and rich vegetation in this large delta. Its Padma (Ganges), Meghna, and Jamuna rivers sculpt the lush plains, while the monsoon gives the essential rain to cool the sweltering summer, creating a lovely climate all year long. The seventh-best value vacation destination for 2019 according to Lonely Planet, the world's largest publisher of travel guides, is Bangladesh. But in actuality, the entirety of Bangladesh is a well-known ecotourism hotspot with a wide variety of natural treasures.

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