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Dhaka Flights and, The City Of Mosques |
| Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladeh. It is also the largest city of the country, with a population of 15
million. It is popularly known as the “City of Mosques”, and has many beautiful edifices to its credit, such
as Tara Masjid, Bait-ul Mukarram, Binat Bibi Mosque, Chawk Mosque, Saat Masjid and many more. The city has as
many as 400,000 rickshaws riding on its roads, making it the “Rickshaw Capital of the World”! Bangladesh is a
great place for tourism, and Dhaka has no scarcity for tourist’s attractions. Inside the city, one will find
the amazing Lalbagh Fort, Bangabandhu Memorial, Ahsan Manjil, and the Parliament House. For knowledge seekers
as well as the casual tourists, Dhaka has its own treasure of museums, the National Museum, Mukti Juddha
Museum and Science Museum. National Leader Mausoleum, National Poet’s Graveyard, 1857 Memorial and Shadhinota
Stambhaare are even more destinations to visit. For nature lovers, Dhaka offers Suhrawardy Uddyan Garden,
Ramna Park, Baldha Garden and Botanical Garden. And not to forget the National Zoo, Curzon Hall, Old High
Court, Hindu temples and churches. Dhaka also happens to be the commercial heart of the country. The major
commercial areas of the city are New Market, Motijheel, Farmgate and Gulshan. There are also a number of
shopping centers where one can shop to one’s heart’s fill! Bashundhara City, Mouchak Market, Karwan Bazar,
Nahar Plaza, Eastern Plaza, Twin City Concord Shopping Complex, Orchid Point, Rapa Plaza and Stadium Market
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Dhaka Flights and, Culture
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| Bangladeshi cuisine is a unique blend of nutrition and taste, leaving one bot content and eager for more.
Biryani, kheer, samosa, fukha, peetha and pickles are popular dishes, while fish and rice are common staples.
Paan is a traditional love of the natives, which is usually taken after a meal and is savory to the last bit.
Lassi refreshes one like nothing else can, while Dhaka Yogurt is quite filling as well. The traditional
Bangladeshi food fare has all the tastes and colors spelling into spicy food, deserts, starters, scrumptious
main courses, sea food varieties and special occasion cookery! In music too, Dhaka isn’t behind any place.
Besides the contemporary rock and roll culture, the traditional music in Bangladesh goes back many centuries.
Classical and Sufi music remains popular to this day, the songs centering on the themes of fishermen,
villages, sea and countryside. Works of poets such as Rabindranath Tagore and composers like Kazi Nazrul Islam
hold legendary fame. Bangladesh is world-renowned for its production of the finest Jamdani. This excellent
fabric is manufactured in hand-woven workshops, and has a rich historical legacy. A fabric favored by the
Royals themselves, Jamdani is a unique feature of the country’s culture and Jamdani sarees are immensely
elegant. |
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Dhaka Flights and Airport
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Commenced in 1980, the Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka is the largest airport in Bangladesh. The
airport has two major terminals for international and domestic air traffic, while a third serves the VIP
staff. Azzy Travel operates cheap flights from all major UK airports to Shahjalal International Airport. It
has a great strategic position for both leisure and business travelers, making it a busy airport that has a
sound network with the entire country. |
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Dhaka Flights and Hotel
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Once you book your cheap flight to Dhaka with Azzy and are looking for comfortable and pleasant accommodations
there, then Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel Dhaka is the right choice for you and your family. With 204 rooms,
this hotel offers top class service and facilities, such as executive suites, business class rooms, water
garden brasserie, entertainment lounge and bar, atrium room and sublime restaurant, ballrooms, spa, swimming
pool, internet in rooms and sports and recreation. |
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Dhaka Flights and Festivals |
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| Dhaka is a vibrant city that celebrates most major cultural and national festivals of Bangladesh. Azzy offers
special cheap flight deals to Dhaka from most UK airports for festivals below: |
Eid-e-Milad-un Nabi
Independence Day
Eid-ul Fitr
Dhaka Film Festival |
February 4, 2012
March 26, 2012
August 19, 2012
January 12-20, 2012 |
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Dhaka Flights and Lal Bagh Fort |
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| When you are in Dhaka, then you must check out the Mughal era Lalbagh Fort, an imposing fortress building that
includes a mosque, the tomb of a Mughal princess Pari Bibi, and the Hall of Public Audience. The tomb is
perhaps the most outstanding of the structures, it is an elegant edifice flanked by eight rooms around the
middle area which houses the remains of the princess. Call Azzy Now and talk with a travel expert to guide you
to the best Dhaka Deals of the season! |
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