

A treasure trove of Bengali history and culture, nestled within the historic campus of the University of Dhaka.
A beautiful mosque with a unique design, offering a peaceful morning prayer experience.

A historic building with stunning architecture, perfect for a morning stroll and photography.
A treasure trove of Bangladesh's history and art, with a vast collection of artifacts.

Dhaka can be hot and humid, but long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
Comfortable shoes are essential for exploring the museum's grounds and nearby areas.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Dhaka's climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
Famous for its early morning biryani, a local breakfast staple.
Iconic for its traditional Bangladeshi breakfast and Chinese dishes.
Upscale dining with a variety of international and local dishes.
A traditional hand-woven silk saree, Jamdani is a symbol of Bangladeshi craftsmanship.
Made from the leaves of the date palm, these crafts are a unique blend of art and utility.
A variety of sweet dishes, Mishti is an essential part of Bengali culture and hospitality.

Flaky layered flatbread with various fillings, often served with curry or chutney.

Sweet rice cake, often filled with coconut, date palm jaggery, or other sweet fillings.
Steamed rice with a spicy fish curry, typically made with local river fish.
A serene urban oasis along the Chao Phraya River, offering panoramic city views and a peaceful escape from Bangkok's bustle.
A stunning 13th-century Gothic cathedral in the heart of Fontainebleau, known for its remarkable architecture and historical significance.
The Singing Dunes, or Karakum Desert's 'Golodnaya' sand dune, is renowned for its eerie, resonant hum when the wind blows.