


Dhaka University, established in 1921, is a historic and vibrant campus known for its architectural beauty and intellectual atmosphere.

Dhaka's tropical climate can be hot and humid, but long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
Comfortable shoes are essential for exploring the university campus and nearby areas.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Dhaka's climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
A historic building on the campus, built in 1904, showcasing British Raj architecture.
One of the largest mosques in Bangladesh, known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A museum housing a rich collection of artifacts related to the university's history and Bangladesh's independence struggle.
Flaky layered flatbread with various fillings like potato, onion, or lentil.

Sweet rice cake, often filled with coconut, date palm jaggery, or sesame seeds.
Steamed rice with a spicy fish curry, often served with vegetables.
Known for its unique breakfast menu and cozy ambiance.
A popular spot for coffee and light breakfast near the university.
Offers a variety of international and local dishes in a sophisticated setting.
A traditional Bengali silk saree, renowned for its intricate, hand-woven patterns.
Handcrafted terracotta items, a symbol of Bangladesh's rural culture.
A variety of traditional Bengali sweets like Roshogolla, Sandesh, and Chomchom.
Bajra Fort, a 17th-century hill fort in Rajasthan, offers panoramic views and historic significance.

Bhakra Dam, a marvel of engineering, is the third tallest straight gravity dam in the world, providing hydroelectric power and irrigation to Punjab and Haryana.

The world's largest aviation museum, showcasing naval aviation history with over 150 aircraft and interactive exhibits.