Thursday, October 24, 2013

Dhaka Day Tours


Rivers of Life

There is not a better or more exhilarating way to see the scenic majesty of the countryside. You board on our wooden boat to absorb the sights, while experiencing the surprisingly peaceful sensation of being on the river. This is the only exciting way to discover Bangladesh. You stop on many Villages, bazaars, see the real life style and enjoy the different folk cultural programs in different villages in the evening.
A cruise on Meghna, Ganges, Brahmaputra and other rivers will introduce you to riverine Bangladesh and her history, culture and life style. It is like a documentary filming before your eyes.

Cruise on Meghna River & visit Sonargaon
You board on our wooden boat to join this adventure. Explore the remote island villages that are only accessible by boat. Know their lifestyle. Stop at any island in the middle of river, swim and have more fun. Enjoy the hilsa fishing and the activities of villagers. On way back, visit Sonargaon, which was the first capital of Bengal (13th to 17th Century) a traditional Bangladeshi or Chinese food will serve at lunch.
Depart Dhaka at 9 am from your nominated pick up point, you will board to the boat at Bouddhar Bazaar which is 29 km from Dhaka and takes about an hour to reach.
RC 01: cruise on Meghna River (Day long) price BDT.                                                                                             
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8500 5000 4500 4000 3700 3500   3200 

Half Day City Tour
This trip will started either in the morning or in the afternoon and mostly cover the old part of Dhaka. This is more, attracted by the tourist. The main attractions are Sadarghat (river front), Ahsan Manjil (Pink palace), Lalbagh Fort, Star Mosque, Armenian Church, Dhakeswari Temple, Karzan Hall, National Parliament Building, National Museum, Liberation war Museum and Dhaka Zoo. Though is it not possible to visit all the places by this tour, but we will try to show you as many as possible within 3-4 hours. 
SS 02: Half Day City Tour  4/h - price


in BDT.          
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5000 2800 2500  2300 2000  2000    1800


Full day sight-seeing Tour
The first half will be same as half day city tour. After having lunch at city Chinese or Bangladeshi Restaurant, drive to either Sonargaon (29km). The oldest capital of Bengal (13th-17th centuries) or Saver (35km) to visit our National martyr’s monument. Back to Dhaka at around 06:00 pm at your nominated pick up point.
 
SS 03: Full Day Sight Seeing Tour  - price BDT.                        
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8500 4500  4000 3800   3500 3300  3000




Archeological Excursion to Moinamoti
  
Depart from Dhaka in the early morning for Moinamoti which is about 95 km southeast of Dhaka and well connected by road.  The journey will take two and half hour’s time. Up on arrival you will visit “War Cemetery” where you can see the graveyard of the soldiers died in the Myanmar front during the world war-2. Drive to archeological camp where the Salban Vihara and the museum are located. Excavated Buddhist remains of 8th/9th Century are dotted all the way along the North-south running Lalmai-Moinamoti-Hill range.
From here the following adjacent sites you may also visit: Anonda Vihara, Charpatra Mura, Itakhola Mura, Rubban Mura, and Kutila Mura are situated within the Moinmoti Cantonment are therefore, prior permission of the Cantonment authorities is necessary for the visit. After lunch at Miami Restaurants we will drive back to Dhaka. On the way back, we will visit Sonargaon, the oldest city, which was the capital of Bengal from 13th—17th century.

SS 04:  Buddhist Archeological sites   (Day long)   price BDT.          
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10000 6000 5500 5000 4500  4000  3500


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Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, Dhaka
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