Bangladesh is a country in South Asia with Dhaka being its capital city. In order to enter Bangladesh, every citizen from any country will need to apply for a visa first and take note that visa application is not available at the airport and thus do it back at your home country will do just fine.
Basically, Bangladesh is considered to be one of the most densely populated countries in the world. The country ranks fourth after Indonesia, Pakistan and India among Muslim majority nations. In you are travelling via British Airways, the airline has non-stop flight route between London and Dhaka.
Travelling Into Bangladesh
The most popular and common type of transportation to enter Bangladesh are the airconditioned buses that runs between Kolkata and Dhaka. The route will pass by the Haridaspur / Benapole border post. Private bus companies offering these luxurious air conditiond bus services include brands like Shohag, Green Line and Shyamoli.
f you travelling by land and from Agartala, India, then you can take the regular bus service which operates between Dhaka and Agartala. Agartala is the capital of India's Tripura state. The train service from India, known as the Moitree Express has been scheduled to begin train routes running from Dhaka to Kolkata in late September/October 2007.
Where to Stay In Bangladesh
When it comes to accommodation, Bangladesh has a wide range of hotels to offer you throughout the country. Starting from the very lowest price for the economy hotels which cost only $1 per night. Do take note however that some of these hotels are dirty/filthy and may not be willing to offer their rooms to foreign tourists. The major cities in Bangladesh also has the 5-star hotels.
MyNetBizz.com presents to you cheap hostels and budget hotels in Bangladesh. Click on any cities below to view all budget hostels offered by us for your stay in Bangladesh.
We wish you a pleasurable and enjoyable holiday vacation ahead. Bangladesh Fast Fact - If you want to greet a woman in Bangladesh, do not touch them. Instead simply put your hand on your heart and bow slightly to greet.
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