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Blue Horn
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Private Day Trip: Heritage Escape, Panam City

Blue Horn

Sonargaon Folk Art and Craft Museum Folk Art & Craft Museum: Bangladesh is the land of ancient glory and amazing cultural heritage. Its wide area is full of variety. Sonargaon is a proud ancient township of the history of Bengal. Sonargaon was the capital of ancient Bengal for nearly three hundred years. During the Sultan period, Sonargaon was chosen to look at our golden heritage. The importance of Sonargaon became faded after the transfer of the capital to Dhaka in 1608 during Mughal Subedar Islam Khan. Still Sonargaon takes us to the golden past. Bangladesh Folk Art & Craft Foundation was established for keeping the memory of historical Sonargaon with the advice & financial support of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman & sincere efforts from Shilpacharjaya Jaynul Abedin. Bangladesh Folk Art & Crafts Foundation popularly known as Sonargaon Museum. Founded: According to a notification Government established Folk Art & Crafts Foundation at Sonargaon in Narayanganj on 1975. ❌ Thursday closed Read less2 hours • Admission Ticket Not Included Panam City Panam City: known as the lost city an archaeological site in Bangladesh situated at Sonargaon Upazila of Narayanganj District You will be astonished to know that the structures are older than around years. This is called the oldest capital of Bengal and the ancient silk road from the Bengal delta to China and Central Asia. As the capital of the fifteenth-century Bengal ruler Isa Khan, and once an important trading and political center, Sonargaon boasts architecture of the Sultanate, Mughal, and colonial periods. The Sonargaon historic city, located near the present-day capital of Dhaka, includes several Mughal monuments—among them the Sonakanda River Fort, the Panch Pir Mazar Shrine, and Ibrahim's and Abdul Hamid's Mosque. British colonial architecture preserved in Sonargaon includes the Ananda Mohan Piddar House, and other street-front houses. For travelers making their way along the 2,500-kilometer Grand Trunk Road from Peshawar in the Hindu Kush. ❌ Sunday closed Read less3 hours • Admission Ticket Not Included Goaldi Mosque: The mosque was established in 1519. It was built by Mulla Hizabar Akbar Khan during the reign of Sultan Alauddin Husain Shah of Bengal at a place called Goaldi - half a mile northeast of Panam village in Sonargaon. Sonargaon was a Mint Town of the Bengal Sultanate and often served as a royal capital. The Sultans often launched raids into Assam, Tripura and Arakan from Sonargaon. The town was the principal administrative center of eastern Bengal, particularly the Bhati region. The area falls under present-day Narayanganj District. The mosque is of the more elegant and ornate sultanate-era mosques in the country. Read less30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeShahid Minar The Shahid Minar in Bangladesh commemorates the Bengali Language Movement of 1952, honoring those who died advocating for Bengali as an official language of then-East Pakistan. The movement arose against Urdu's imposition as the sole official language, sparking protests. On February 21, 1952, peaceful demonstrators faced violent suppression, resulting in deaths that galvanized support for Bengali's recognition as an official language in 1956. Originally built as a symbol of cultural identity, the Shahid Minar was tragically demolished during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 but rebuilt after independence. Its modernist design features intricate motifs and inscriptions, serving as a focal point for annual gatherings on February 21st, now International Mother Language Day . This day honors language martyrs, celebrates linguistic diversity, and promotes peace through multilingualism ️. Read less30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Bengal Expedition Tours
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Dhaka City Day Tour

Bengal Expedition Tours

Old Dhaka, the historic heart of Bangladesh’s capital, offers a captivating glimpse into the city’s vibrant past. Formerly known as Dacca until 1982, this ancient urban settlement dates back to the 7th century and thrives along the banks of the Buriganga River (formerly known as the Old Ganges). Today, it stands as the most dynamic and bustling area of the Dhaka Metropolitan Region, rich in history and culture. Our Old Dhaka tour package takes you on a journey through the city’s rich heritage and iconic landmarks. Highlights include Sadarghat, the main river terminal; the stunning Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace); the lively Islampur Cloth Market, the largest textile market in Bangladesh; and the historic streets of Shakhari Bazaar, famous for its conch shell artisans. You’ll also visit architectural marvels such as the Armenian Church, Star Mosque, Lalbagh Fort, Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque, and Dhakeswari Temple. To provide a touch of contrast, the tour includes a visit to the iconic National Parliament Building in modern Dhaka. Engage in unique experiences such as a boat ride on the Buriganga River, where you can witness the daily life of river commuters, and a rickshaw ride through the narrowest and busiest streets of Old Dhaka, offering an authentic taste of the city’s hustle and bustle. Recognized and recommended by leading travel guides like Lonely Planet and TripAdvisor, this tour promises an immersive dive into Bangladeshi culture, heritage, and the vibrancy of everyday life. Explore the sights, sounds, and stories that make Old Dhaka a must-visit destination for travellers seeking a genuine cultural adventure.