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The Curious Hoolock Gibbon

If you are brave enough to explore the wilds of Bangladesh, you will soon become aware of a variety of monkeys and apes watching you from the tree-tops. One of these creatures may particularly catch your eye. The Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock) is a small ape that has the distinction of being the only ape on the subcontinent.

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Shaheed Day

There are many festivals and celebrations in Bangladesh which often attract visitors and travelers due to their brightness and gaiety. However, not every holiday in Bangladesh is a cheerful occasion. Such is the case on Shaheed Day which is also sometimes called ‘Martyrs Day’.

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Exploring St Martin’s Island Off the Bangladesh Coast

The small coral island of St Martin’s, is located near Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, and a ferry service from Teknaf to the island, and is available daily. The island can be explored in a day, as at low tide the island measures approximately eight square kilometers and at high tide the island reduces in size, to about five square kilometers. But don’t let the size of the island deter you from exploring its beauty and hidden secrets.

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Pahela Baishakh

Every year you will find Bangladesh absolutely come to life as its people flock to the streets to enjoy the merriment of the Pahela Baishakh festival. Basically this festival takes place on Bangla New Years Day and it has been a very prominent part of Bangladeshi culture for so long that no one today can pinpoint the beginnings of these festivities to a particular period in time. It is mainly a commercial affair that is enjoyed by both patrons and businessmen alike and no trip to Bangladesh would be complete without seeing something of these New Year’s celebrations.

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