If you are looking for an unique experience during your time in Bangladesh, a shipbreaking yard tour might be up your alley. The main highlight of the tour is a shipbreaking yard in Bangladesh. Along with this, you can also explore the recycling business in Bangladesh and visit Chittagong (the second biggest city in Bangladesh), Sonargaon and Panam Nagar etc.
Day 1:
Early in the morning (7am), you will begin the journey towards Chittagong from Dhaka. It will take almost 5 hours to reach the shipbreaking yard area. To make the journey as relaxing as possible, you will, first of all, explore the Golora Mosqum, a mosque that is a few centuries old, along with Panam City and Sonargaow folk and craft museum. Afterward, you will start driving towards the port city of Chittagong.
At around 2pm, you will be reaching Vatiary, the area where almost 10 kilometers of the ship graveyard is scattered along the coastline. Depending on the tide, you will explore the shipbreaking area from Bay of Bengal using a lifeboat of a ship, converted into fishing boat. Due to restrictions, you will not go inside the yard on foot, but rather get closer to different ships from the coastal side and explore the different yards from a boat for about an hour or so. Please note that the shipbreaking yard does not have bathroom facilities.
Afterward, you will be exploring ship junk yard and shops where you will find how one of the biggest recycling and reuse of waste materials are done. In addition to that, you will be taken to a beautiful site atop a nearby hill where you can have an excellent view of the sunset and have a cup of coffee while enjoying the sunset. You will then check into the hotel in Chittagong for an overnight stay (your own expense).
Day 2:
You will start the Chittagong city tour at 9am and explore the in's and out's of the second biggest city of Bangladesh. The city of Chittagong has the biggest port in the country and has a rich history of the British period.
You will explore the World War II cemetery along with number of British Establishments. Then, explore the tomb of Baijeed Bostami, a spiritual man and his turtles feeding. After lunch, you will start your return journey back to Dhaka. Depending on the traffic condition, you may discover Shalbon Vihara, the left-out of 1000 century old Buddhist Monastery, one of the most important archaeological sites of the country. You will reach your hotel or the airport in Dhaka at around 7pm, depending on traffic conditions.
• Comfortable walking sandals/shoes are recommended
• Please note that there is some walking in mud involved
Dhaka, the bustling capital of Bangladesh, is a vibrant city where ancient history meets modern dynamism. Known for its rich cultural heritage, bustling markets, and iconic landmarks, Dhaka offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. The city is a melting pot of diverse experiences, from exploring historic sites to indulging in flavorful street food.
Lalbagh Fort is a 17th-century Mughal fort complex that offers a glimpse into Dhaka's rich history. The fort features beautiful architecture, gardens, and museums.
Ahsan Manzil, also known as the Pink Palace, is a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. It served as the residence of the Nawabs of Dhaka and now houses a museum.
The Bangladesh National Museum is the largest museum in Bangladesh, showcasing a vast collection of artifacts, art, and historical items.
Dhakeshwari Temple is one of the most important Hindu temples in Bangladesh, dedicated to the goddess Dhakeshwari. It is a significant cultural and religious site.
Ramna Park is a large urban park in the heart of Dhaka, offering a green oasis amidst the bustling city. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
The Star Mosque, or Tara Masjid, is a beautiful mosque known for its unique star-shaped tile work. It is a prime example of Mughal and colonial architecture.
Fermented rice served with fried hilsha fish, pickles, and various side dishes. It is a traditional dish often enjoyed during the Bengali New Year.
A traditional Bangladeshi dish made with rice, fish, and various side dishes. It is a staple food and a must-try for any visitor.
A flavorful curry made with hilsha fish, a popular fish in Bangladesh. It is often served with rice and is a staple dish in Bangladeshi cuisine.
A traditional Bangladeshi biryani made with partially cooked rice, meat, and spices. It is a flavorful and aromatic dish that is a must-try for any visitor.
The best time to visit Dhaka is during the winter months when the weather is pleasant and cool. This period is ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Bangladeshi Taka (BDT)
GMT+6
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Dhaka is a bustling city with a mix of modern and traditional elements. While it offers a rich cultural experience, travelers should be aware of common safety issues such as traffic congestion, pickpocketing, and scams.
Kamalapur Railway Station, Dhaka Railway Station
Mohakhali Bus Terminal, Sadharghat Bus Terminal
Dhaka has a vast network of buses, including government-run and private services. Buses are the most common mode of public transport but can be crowded and chaotic.
Available • Apps: Pathao, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Sonargaon is an ancient city known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It is home to the Folk Art Museum and the ruins of the ancient palace of the Mughal governor, Isa Khan.
Savar is home to the National Martyrs' Memorial, a significant monument dedicated to the martyrs of the Bangladesh Liberation War. It is a place of remembrance and reflection.
Manikganj is a district known for its natural beauty and rural landscapes. It is home to the Manikganj Boat Ghats, where visitors can enjoy boat rides and experience the scenic beauty of the area.
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