

Bakharganj Bridge, a historic landmark in Dhaka, offers a glimpse into the city's rich past.
A historic riverside market with a blend of old and new architecture.
A beautiful 19th-century temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, located on the banks of the Hooghly River.
A grand marble building dedicated to Queen Victoria, now a museum showcasing British Raj history.
Bakharganj Bridge is prone to sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be a nuisance, especially in the evenings.
Bakharganj Bridge offers beautiful walks, and comfortable shoes are a must.
Famous for its morning tea and snacks, a local favorite since 1980s.
Known for its traditional Bangladeshi breakfast, a popular spot for locals and tourists.
Famous for its Hyderabadi biryani, a must-visit for lunch in the area.
Known for its intricate patterns and high-quality silk, this fabric is a traditional craft of Bakharganj.
Handcrafted terracotta items are a symbol of rural Bangladesh's art and culture.
A popular local delicacy, this mango pickle is made from the famous Bakharganj mangoes.

Layered flatbread with various fillings, served with curd or pickle

Sweet, crispy, deep-fried batter soaked in sugar syrup

Fragrant rice dish with meat, vegetables, and spices
A cultural gem showcasing Tibetan history and art in the scenic Xinduqiao region.

The Temple of Hatshepsut, a stunning mortuary temple dedicated to the female pharaoh Hatshepsut, is a must-visit in Luxor's West Bank.
A serene lake surrounded by lush forests, offering camping, hiking, and fishing opportunities.