Bangladesh

=BANGLADESH  = = =

= = = Time of Year to Travel = The best season to travel is in around Early January to Late March for a tourist. I have decided to go during March because I thought that the Winter months, December, January, and February were going to be too dry. May through September are the worst months to go traveling to Bangladesh because it's the monsoon season. In this period of time, rain keeps falling day after day, which would block me from touring anywhere in the country. March is the best month to visit Bangladesh because it's not too dry or too wet. Since the average temperature throughout hte year is over 20 degrees, the hotness could be received much more during the dry seasons from November to February. In March, there are days of pouring rain and warm temperatures, which make it the best month to travel to Bangladesh.

=Preview of Places in Bangladesh =


===In Bangladesh, there are many tourist attraction places from human to physical geography. For some of the places that I chose to visit in my travel plan, more visuals were needed in order to plan more carefully what short of clothes would be needed and what type of activities and sites I would be experiencing on my thirty days trip to Bangladesh.===

Boga lake
media type="youtube" key="vkNrPTfT-hA" height="344" width="425" The clip shows the difficulty of the road that would need to be taken in order to get to Boga Lake, one of the most beautiful places in all of Bangladesh. The clip shows the amount of preparation that would be needed in order to get to Boga Lake on time efficiently.

New Market
media type="youtube" key="Bofw-8IrVXo" height="344" width="425" It is a clip of the how busy the area of New Market is. As one of the most populated areas of the whole country, there is ongoing traffic going in and out of the area. Time management is very important after watching the clip on how long staying in New Market would be a good amount without getting caught in traffic or getting delayed in the travel plan.

Paharpur
media type="youtube" key="N3CbUARHDhQ" height="344" width="425" An overview of the monastary in Pahapur, Bangladesh. When visiting in March, a good idea of which part of the monastery would be the most interesting could be thought out.

Train from Dhaka to Chittagong
media type="youtube" key="VoHsLpK1-ak" height="344" width="425" A view of what the train ride from Dhaka to Chittagong may be similar to. It is a short preview, but gives full insight to what the view outside the train is going to seem to be.

Sundarbans
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A view of what the Sundarbans may look, and the attractions that can be seen when visiting in March.

=Tourist Plan and Souvenir =

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The total cost of the trip is going to be $3649.93 from $4000.00. The remaining amount of money after the tourism trip in Bangladesh will be $350.07. This total cost may not be the actual concluding costs since money may be needed throughout the whole trip depending on the problems and delays which may occur throughout the thirty days in Bangladesh.

I could meet the person from my regions project if he came to Zia International Airport or in Dhaka, Bangladesh, but I would recommend him not to follow me on my travels in Bangladesh. In most of my travels, it takes a lot of effort and energy to get from one place to another. Since Bangladesh is known for being one of the most dirtiest countries in the world, I wouldn't recommend the person from the regions project to travel in Bangladesh with me. The weather and the temperatures would be very hard to overcome in Bangladesh. He could definitely follow, since there aren't any dangerous passages, but it would take a lot of energy and effort if he comes with me on my trip almost everyday moving to a different place.

= Map of Journey =

Routes In Bangladesh
The map above can be interpreted with the white and black lines. The white lines are the routes that are taken to go outside of the Dhaka City to a different region of the country, and the black lines state the paths that were taken to come back to Dhaka City.

Routes In Dhaka


This map can be interpreted by the white lines. The white lines are the places that will be visited in Dhaka City in the map above.

= Useful Words, Phrases, Greetings = When traveling to a new country, it is always to have a group of words or phrases that would help as a tourist in that country. In Bangladesh, people speak Bengali, which is also spoken in parts of India.

Pronunciation Tool
"a: as in 'cat' aa: as in 'father' i: as in the 'i' in police j: as in 'jet' o: as in 'hot'

Pronunciation: Meaning
shAgatom: welcome AmAr nAm .. : My name is kemon Achho?: How are you? bhAlo Achhi dhonnobAd: Thank you AbAr dakhA habe: Will see you again

Phrases and Useful Words
nA: no ha(n): yes jAninA: Don't know Ami bAnglA jAni nA: I don't know Bengali Aro: more bhAlo: Good khArAp: Bad bandho: Close(d) dur: Far kholA: Open ki chAi?: What do (you) want? koeTA bAje?: What time is it? kato dAm: How much? notun: New eTa ki pAwA jAe?: Is this available? purono: Old shundor: Beautiful"

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