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Bangladesh: Ecoturism with Indigenous Peoples

Bangladesh is so culturally vast, that it is easy to lose sight of how many indigenous peoples inhabit the region. Visitors looking for a truly unique experience may opt to get away from the high-octane chaos of the many inner cities and head to the highlands and outer-lying regions to meet the true people of Bangladesh.

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Bangladesh - Land of the Tiger

Bangladesh is one of the world's poorest, most populous and most densely populated countries. This is due in part to the great fertility of the land, well-watered as it is by three great rivers: the Brahmaputra, the Meghna and the Ganges. Most of the area of Bangladesh consists of a wide, flat flood plain and river delta where the three rivers combine and drain into the Bay of Bengal. The climate is hot, humid and extremely rainy in the summer Monsoon season. Bangladesh is located in the northeastern part of the Indian subcontinent and it is almost completely surrounded by India itself. The capital city of Bangladesh is Dhaka, a metropolis of 12.5 million that has become a global high tech dynamo.

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Chittagong: A Visit to Skyscraper City - Bangladesh

If you thought all Bangladesh was about was about was archaic temples and dusty back streets then think again. Amid the bustling throngs of beggars and buyers lies a vibrant infrastructure that's worth taking a look at.

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Bangladesh: A Visit to the Shat Gambuj Mosque

To the uninitiated, Bangladesh can seem like a logistical nightmare: subdivided into 6 divisions and all named after their respective capitals: the Dhaka Division, Chittagong Division, Khulna Division, Sylhet Division, Rajshahi Division and Barishal Division. All contain a wealth of sites and sounds for visitors to thoroughly immerse themselves in.

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