


Experience the vibrant nightlife of Old Dhaka, where bustling markets, street food, and local culture come alive after sunset.
Protection from mosquitoes and cool evenings in Old Dhaka.
Exploring the bustling markets and narrow streets of Old Dhaka requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated in the tropical climate of Bangladesh.
Handcrafted terracotta pottery from Sonargaon, reflecting Bangladesh's rich history of ceramic art.

Exquisite Jamdani sarees, a traditional Bengali silk fabric known for its intricate net-like patterns.
Intricate gold and silver jewellery, often adorned with gemstones, reflecting Bengali craftsmanship.
Famous for its early morning biryani, a local favorite since 1960.
Known for its traditional Bengali breakfast items, a local institution since 1965.
Renowned for its lunch buffet featuring a variety of Bengali and Indian dishes.
Flaky layered flatbread with various fillings, served with curry or chutney
Rice cooked in water with spices, often served with fried fish or vegetables

Fragrant rice dish with meat or vegetables, cooked in a sealed pot
A 17th-century fort complex with a museum, mosque, and tomb, offering a glimpse into Old Dhaka's history.
A stunning 17th-century mosque adorned with star-shaped motifs, especially beautiful at night.
A beautiful 12th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Dhakeshwari, the presiding deity of Dhaka.
Experience traditional Emirati culture and heritage during the Al Ain Heritage Festival Evenings, featuring live performances, art exhibitions, and traditional markets.

Waghmari Temple, nestled in the lush greenery of the Sahyadri Mountains, is a serene and ancient Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Dattatreya.
A historic 17th-century barrage on the Rhine River, offering scenic views and a glimpse into France's military history.