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  • Pay a Visit to the City of Schools

    Located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River in the Mymensingh District of the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh, the city of Mymensingh was formed by the British East India Company in 1787 ...

  • Kabadi: The National Game of Bangladesh

    As the National Game of Bangladesh, Kabadi is enjoyed by thousands of players, and even more spectators, around the country. Played by two competing teams, Kabadi is an outdoor activity ...

  • The Versatility of Bangladeshi Jute Crafts

    Bangladesh is one of the world's top producers of jute, a type of fiber derived from plants in the Corchorus genus. Jute is amazingly versatile and is relatively affordable, as it has a ...

  • Customs and Etiquette when Traveling in Bangladesh

    When two different cultures meet it can be a very interesting and fruitful experience, or it can be filled with embarrassment and shame. Not knowing about the customs and etiquette of a ...

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  • Faq

    I am having trouble logging in to Club Bangladesh. What is the problem?You must be a member before you can log into Club Bangladesh. If you have not registered to join Club Bangladesh click here. E-mail accounts are not part of the Club. Even if you have a free e-mail account you must register for Club Bangladesh separately. You will get a different user name and password to log ...

  • Bhatiary Golf & Country Club

    Chittagong is an ever-developing city in Bangladesh, and with tourism playing an increasingly important role in the economy of the country, each destination strives to provide visitors with the best facilities possible. When the Nutanpara Golf Course closed it doors, Chittagong saw the opportunity to build a new state of the art golf facility that can cater to the needs of international ...

  • Folk Art Museum

    Just outside of the city of Dhaka, lies one of the most historic cities in Bangladesh, namely Sonargaon. With its magnificent ancient buildings and monuments, it is only fitting that this wonderful capital would become home to a museum that captures and preserves the traditions and culture of the people of Bangladesh. The Folk Art Museum, or Folk Art and Crafts Museum, was established in ...

  • Lalbagh Fort

    Located on the banks of the Buriganga River on the outskirts of Dhaka, Lalbagh Fort offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of Bangladesh. This magnificent, but unfinished, 17th century Mughal palace fortress consists of a series of structures surrounded by lush lawns and cultivated gardens, complete with a large collection of statues.

  • Accommodation

    If you are planning a trip to Bangladesh soon, you might want to start choosing your accommodation long before you arrive in the country. There is a lot of variety and choice so you will be able to choose something that suits your needs. Whether you are backpacking through the country or touring it in style, you can be sure that there is accommodation in Bangladesh to suit you!

  • Chhota Sona Masjid

    In the town of Gaur, visitors to Bangladesh will find a religious attraction that has often been described as one of the most breathtaking examples of Sultanate architecture. It has not been determined exactly what year the Chhota Sona Masjid was constructed, but as the plaque on the structure indicates that the mosque was built during the reign of Sultan Hussain Shah, it can be narrowed ...

  • Satchari National Park

    Located about 130 kilometers north-east of Dhaka, in the Hobigonj District of Bangladesh, the Satchari National Park is one of the five protected areas being developed by the Forest Department as part of a co-managed eco-tourism project under its Nishorgo initiative. Together with local communities, Nishorgo aims to preserve the incredible bio-diversity of the area with one of its objectives ...

  • Translation

    Bangladesh's official language is Bangla, also known as Bengali. Bangla is spoken by some 98% of the population of Bangladesh whilst thousands of individuals speak Urdu.

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