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Whip around Kolkata

A travel blog entry by nshori

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Only one full day in Kolkata so only time for a quick whip around.After a quick breakfast at Fairlawn where you are seated amongst other travellers and many large teacosies , we were off to the Museum in walking distance. Passed many hand drawn ( human powered ) rickshaws in the street .Kolkata is the last place in India where you still see these. The rickshaw pullers are very poor and sleep under their chariots. The rickshaws have very large tall ...

Cruise from Chittagong to the Sundarbans

A travel blog entry by longtail

The Sundarbans mangrove forest, one of the largest such forests in the world (140,000 ha), lies on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal. It is adjacent to the border of India’s Sundarbans World Heritage site inscribed in 1987. The site is intersected by a complex network of tidal waterways, mudflats and small islands of ...

Last stop in Bangladesh

A travel blog entry by helihigl

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war eine ziemliche tour von St. Martin's Island nach Mongla. bin erst mal um ca. 2h morgens in der zweitgroessten stadt Bangladesh's - Chittagong - angekommen. also war nur mehr hotel suchen drinnen. am naechsten tag ging mein bus erst um 4 am nachmittag - hatte also ein paar stunden. hab's als ziemliches drecksloch empfunden - wusste auch nicht so recht, was ich mir ansehen sollte. jedenfalls betteln sehr viele kleine kinder und alte weiber - ging mir schon gewaltig auf den ...

Does this girl ever work?

A travel blog entry by danithenomad

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I can hear you wondering this. I wonder it sometimes myself! Well to answer that question you might think back to what you know about me and how I operate. Work hard, play hard, with very little time in between for much else, right? Well Bangladesh is no different.

My new friend Micheal had decided to take a very impromptu trip to Sundarban. The trip happened to fall on days that I didn't have to teach and I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity for a travel partner. I ...

The forest of the night

A travel blog entry by rosadventure

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Now I should explain that despite the pretentious title, I saw no tigers. The Sundarbans tour was overpriced, and reportedly rubbish so I gave it a miss. Nonetheless I was in tiger country, so it still felt all mysterious, honest.

Leaving Dhaka I was a bit sad to be leaving its vibrancy and craziness, but was soon cheered up by the journey. I of course made lots of new friends - a young chap called Raisul who's studying at Khulna (very trendy in ...