Sunday, November 4, 2007

International Flights schedule for Dhaka

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Domestic Flights Schedule in Dhaka

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Three, Four, Five Star Hotel and Resorts in Dhaka

When you are in Dhaka you generally pass your busy hours in meeting people, attending seminars, conferences, negotiating and dealing with different matters, or you visit different places of historical interest, attending nice and amusing cultural functions, go through the art galleries and museums. But when day begins to wane and night falls you feel its time for rest. Obviously, search for a place where you can keep your bag, change your dress and lie down a soft cozy bed, only to get a nice good rest so that you can become fresh again to work with full strength the next morning..more details..

Shopping Centres and Markets in Dhaka

A city is best known by its shopping centres and markets. Dhaka has gradually turned into a modern mega city during the two last decades. Traditionally Dhaka is famous for its fabrics since time immemorial. Folkloric cotton fabrics and woven garments still attract young and old, equally. March being a bit warm, but pleasant weather is congenial to roam around. You will find beautiful bright sun and lots of wind. It will be pleasure to go around the market places before noon and of course in the afternoon..more details

Shopping Centres and Markets in Dhaka

A city is best known by its shopping centres and markets. Dhaka has gradually turned into a modern mega city during the two last decades. Traditionally Dhaka is famous for its fabrics since time immemorial. Folkloric cotton fabrics and woven garments still attract young and old, equally. March being a bit warm, but pleasant weather is congenial to roam around. You will find beautiful bright sun and lots of wind. It will be pleasure to go around the market places before noon and of course in the afternoon..more details

Airlines code those fly to Dhaka

AI
Air India

BG
Biman Bangladesh Airline

BA
British Airways

F5
Cosmic Air

MU
China Easter Airline

KA
Dragon Air

EK
Emirates

EY
Etihad Airways

GF
Gulf Air

Z5
GMG Airlines

IC
Indian Airlines

IR
Iran Air

KU
Kuwait Airways

MH
Malaysia Airlines

PK
Pakistan International Airline

QR
Qatar Airways

SQ
Singapore Airlines

SV
Saudi Arabian Airline

TG
Thai Airways International

Significant architectural monuments of Dhaka

Ahsan Manzil is one of the most significant architectural monuments of Dhaka situated on the bank of the river Buriganga. It has been turned into a museum in 1992 yet it was the residential palace and the kachari of the nawabs of Dhaka . The construction of the palace was begun in 1859 and completed in 1872. Abdul Ghani named it Ahsan Manzil after his son Khwaja Ahsanullah. At that time the newly built palace was known as Rang Mahal and the earlier one was called Andar Mahal.. More Details

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Dangerous Yaba in Bangladesh

The use of Yaba had been sweeping through the youth populace in the city's posh neighbourhoods until the recent hauls began to spread at an alarming pace since the launch of a massive clampdown on heroin and Phensidyle dealers about a year ago. More and more youths in areas

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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Exploring St Martin's Island, The only coral islet of Bangladesh

Dhaka : Saint Martin's Island, locally known as Narikel Jinjira is a small and only coral islet of Bangladesh about 14km southwest of the southernmost town of Teknaf, off the mainland. The island lies between 92°18’ and 92°21’E longitudes.Full Story

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Iftar : Ramadan's Delight

Iftar is the meal for breaking the day-long fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. This is a very important ritual of Islam and thus it is of utmost signifance. The fasting spans from sunrise to sunset each day. Sehri is the meal taken before dawn. Iftar denotes the ending of the daily ritual during the month of Ramadan...

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Tourist spots in Dhaka

Lalbagh Fort : The Fort of Aurangabad, popularity known as the Lalbagh Fort was built in 1678 A.D. by Prince Mohammad Azam, son of Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb who was the then Viceroy of Bengal.

Lalbagh Port

Ahsan Manzil Museum: Located on the bank of river Buriganga in Dhaka. It is an example of the nations rich cultural heritage. It was the home of the Nawab of Dhaka and a silent spectator to many events. Today's renovated Ahsan Manzil is a monument of immense historical beauty. It has 31 rooms with a huge dome atop which can be seen from miles around. It now has 23 galleries in 31 rooms displaying portraits, furniture and household articles and utensils used by the Nawab.

Ahasan Monjil

Sonargaon: About 29 km. from Dhaka is one of the oldest capitals of Bengal. It was the seat of Deva dynasty until the 13th century. From this period onward till the time of the advent of the Mughals. Sonargaon was a subsidiary capital of the Sultanate of Bengal.

Sonargaon

National Memorial: Located at Savar, in the suburb of Dhaka city, is the National Memorial. It was built to commemorate the martyrs of the war of independence, Jahangirnagar University and its sprawling campus is also located nearby.

National Memorial

National Assembly Complex: National Assembly Complex in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar designed by the famous architect Louis Kahn has distinctive architectural features.

National Assembly

National Museum: Housed in an impressive building the Museum contains a large number of interesting collections including sculptures, coins, paintings and inscriptions

National Museum

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