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Asia » Bangladesh » Dhaka » Dhaka September 1st 2006

Well I have made it to Bangladesh safe and sound! After some initial confusion in Bangkok over the fact that I am not a MR as my transfer states (I have nothing to hide!) I arrived to Dhaka on Wednesday, which also happened to be a Hatel (Nation wide strike in response to some deaths in a mine). Bedeshi (or foreigners, my first Bengali word, are you proud?) are not supposed to travel on a Hatel because of the chance of violence (burning buses is apparently a good past time), but Cam and Nic braved it and met me at the airport under tight security (it would appear every one has guns) and we jumped in a blue taxi (don't take the black ones) and headed to their apartment in Dhaka. My first meal in Bangladesh, ... read more
Shawla Kameez
Outside window

Asia » Bangladesh » Dhaka July 10th 2006

Well... Its over. I finally checked my bags into the counter and I am sitting here waiting for my flight to depart. Its been an emotional whirlwind the past few weeks that I have spent in Asia. I have had the most amazing time, and I owe a great deal of thanks to the Iqbals. They have been amazing hosts, without whom this trip would not have been possible. Last night we watched the World Cup with most of the people in DOHS. Nabil was still under the weather so I went with Samai and Issam and their friends. They are really into football and go so excited about the game. There were a lot of people there and it was quite exciting. Random fact of the day: In Muslim countries, they are unwilling to install ... read more

Asia » Bangladesh » Dhaka June 23rd 2006

Today I am leaving for India, we depart for the airport in 1 hour. This is going to be a short post because I have some stuff to do still. Yesterday we went shopping a lot getting things for India - watch, alarm clocks, stuff like that. We looked for neck pouches for our valuables, but couldnt find anything. This morning Swapan went out and got us neck pouches made for us. It probably cost about 2 dollars and everything fits perfectly. Amazing! Anything can be made here and the people are quite ingenious. The ride back to Dhaka on the 21st was fine until we neared Dhaka City when it got dark. It was a scary end of the trip with cars flying around dark rickshaws and cars in your lane oncoming. Lanes here are ... read more

Asia » Bangladesh » Dhaka June 16th 2006

***** Photo uploading having a problem, ill try to fix it this evening **** Hello All! I have safely arrived in Bangladesh from America and I have started wandering around the city with Nabil and Nabil's family. My trip to Bangladesh went very very smoothly. I had a nice seatmate for the trip to London and he and I talked for a while until I tried to eventually get to sleep. It turns out his kid is a member of an indie-rock group Annathallo that I have heard of. He is going to send me a CD when he gets home to America. He is a hospitality professor and we had a whole range of interesting discussions. My layover of 6 hours in London went fine and I dont think I will have any problems on ... read more
Tea Stand
Paying for Rickshaw Ride
Abject Poverty Sandwich

Asia » Bangladesh » Dhaka June 10th 2006

Who did make fun of me because I was flying with Biman Bangladesh Airline to come back from Hong Kong to France? Everybody,right? Ha ha! I've taken my revenge! I had a very pleasant one-day transit in Dhaka. Dhaka? you know, Bangladesh's capital! Bangladesh? you know, the small country in the north east of India, formerly part of India and then of Paskistan! ;-) (ok ok, for me it's quite new too!) Actually, without being under the responsability of a local, I wouldn't have had the right to go out of the hotel-for-transit-passagers, where by the way the food is pretty nice : spicy fried vegetables - really spicy and with mixed vegetables cut in small pieces instead of "big green trees" so common in Hong Kong-, curry of mutton and chicken (with a really tasty ... read more
First look out of the hotel
The parliament
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Asia » Bangladesh » Dhaka April 13th 2006

Bangladesh is the world's most densely populated country (three times more than Japan) one of the world's poorest, and recently subjected to separatists bombing courts and police stations which all combine to promise a most interesting visit. My initial impressions of it's capital, Dhaka a city with 12.5 million inhabitants, was that it was far cleaner than any comparable Indian city and the poverty that can be so obvious on the sub-continent appeared less so here. Journeying into the old city was a real experience, for it was home to the most congested streets I have ever seen: pedestrians, men and oxen hauling carts, cycle-rickshaws, autorickshaws, buses (both single and double-decker), cars and trucks all formed a seething mass that squeezed through the narrow streets. The traffic system was unique to Dhaka - for by using ... read more
Bangladeshi supporters celebrate as Shahriar Nafees reaches his century - Dhaka
The precocious Dishna who charmed all of the Australians supporters - Dhaka
The Narayanganj Oshmani Stadium in Fatullah - Dhaka

Asia » Bangladesh » Dhaka » Dhaka March 30th 2006

Dhaka has to be one of the craziest places ive ever been too. It has to be one of the only places where you can go to, where you will not see another single white person in sight. The people are really friendly and everyone looks bemused at seeing a white girl with blonde hair. I enquired at the hotel about hiring a guide to take me around the city. The guy working behind the desk was only too happy to finish work and take me around himself!! We went on a rickshaw to the local palace. As soon as I got out, within a couple of seconds I had, and I kid you not, sixty or so guys circled around me….just looking in bewilderment! Its so funny as you would think that when you make ... read more
mosque
basket on heads
kids

Asia » Bangladesh » Dhaka January 3rd 2006

Arrived into Dhaka and set off on the 2 hour bus ride to the hotel which was an experience in itself!! The driving on the roads here is just beyond ridiculous. There seem to be no road rules whatsoever, with trucks, buses, cars and rickshaws all crammed in together making 6 lanes out of 3. As well as this we had all sorts of people knocking on the windows of our van begging for money. From the young kids with amputated limbs, to girls holding infant babies it was a pretty sad sight to see. A few of the crew decided to go out to the local markets not far from our hotel. From the moment we got out of our rickshaw it was like stepping into another world. We literally stopped traffic, i don't know ... read more
The stares
Rickshaws
The hustle and bustle outside the market

Asia » Bangladesh » Dhaka March 25th 2005

Am in someone's house in Bangladesh ..... YES, BANGLADESH.... The weather was so bad (smog and rain - couildn't see ground) when we got to Calcutta that we couldn't land. One minute we were going down and the next the plane was heading straight up. The girl I was sitting beside and I just looked at each other. Thought for a min the plane was hijacked or something.. The girl is from Calcutta but is studying in Warwick in England. It was great .. I was expecting all on the plane to be speaking Hindu or Bengali BUT they all spoke English. Great. How Naive was I leaving Ireland??!! Anyway, after circling Calcutta for an hour, we ended up having to head to Dhaka airport in Bangladesh to get more fuel. We were sitting there ages ... read more




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