Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Bangladesh Tour Advices

Bangladesh is one of the undiscovered countries hiding all its treasure for tourist. In a Bangladesh Tour you will find all it takes to satisfy solo traveler to family traveler. Weather you love nature, culture, people or archeological sites, Bangladesh has to offer some for each. Before you travel Bangladesh have a look at the following general issue for a better trip:

Let’s talk about weather first and note that Bangladesh Tour will be a Hot and Humid one.  The month of October is usually has hot and high humidity weather. The temperature rises 33-35 C during that time and humidity as high as 75-90%. So you will have a lot of sweating and you have to take lot of water to hydrate yourself. 



 Bangladesh is a moderate Muslim country so, you will find most of the people wearing full sleeve trousers. You are free to wear anything of your comfort during Sundarban Tour. But on Bagherhat and Panam City Tour, it’s better to ware full sleeve trousers and neck closed tops for woman as those places have religious spots on the list to travel. It is advice not to wear synthetic cloths in your Bangladesh tour, rather use cloths which can suck up some sweats such as: cotton clothes.

Usually foods in Bangladesh are spicier than where you are form. You will get different verity of food in Dhaka but not everywhere else. We will try to minimize the spices in food as much as possible for you in you have any obligations and will arrange alternative (subject to availability) if you cannot take local food then let tour operator/ guide know earlier so that we may arrange some fruits for you. In Bangladesh tour your usual menu will be:

Breakfast
• Parata/Ruti (Hand made bread) or Khichuri(Rice with beans), omlet/ egg , mixed vegetable, tea/ coffee 

Lunch (Any one):
• Plain rice, mixed vegetable, thick dal (lintels), fish fry, salad
• Plain polau, fried vegetable, chicken curry, salad
• Khichuri(Rice with beans), potato chop, fried vegetable, mutton/chicken curry 

Dinner (Any one):
• Plain rice, thick dal, fish or chicken curry, mixed vegetable, salad

Snacks: 
Biscuits/cakes/fruits, tea/coffee

Alcohol is prohibited in Bangladesh for local but allowed for foreigners. The bar is usually has restricted access. If you have a non Bangladeshi passport you can get alcohol from warehouse and bars. But it also has limited establishments. Regular drugs are available but non of the illegal drugs are allowed. It is better to carry all drugs in limited quantity with prescription with you during tour.

Recently Bangladesh got a new section of police dedicated for tourist. They named as "Tourist Police". Contact: +8801769690740 for help.

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