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Let’s face it, not many tourists visit Bangladesh and having spent three weeks there, I can sort-of understand why. Bangladesh hasn’t got India’s size and therefore its diversity – there is no Rajasthani desert, no spiritual Varanasi or gleaming Taj Mahal. The Himalayan mountains and trekking trails that make Nepal such a special place are distinctly lacking in Bangladesh as is the ‘we’ve got something for everyone all on one little island’ unique selling point that Sri Lanka is fortunate enough to have going for it. Burma has got the mighty temples of Bagan (plus lots more besides) and Bhutan has its own unique approach to sustainable tourism which keeps it high on most travellers’ bucket list. For fear of offending any Bangladeshi readers we may have picked up along the way, I won’t rub salt in the wound and harp on about the ‘P’ country but again, there is plenty there to impress including the Karakoram Highway and the ruggedness of the Northwest Frontier.
But there is one thing that Bangladesh has that makes it unique and that’s the Bangladeshi people themselves. It’s difficult to put into words what exactly makes Bangladeshis stand out from other South Asian nationalities. We have shared great experiences with many people from all over the subcontinent but, and I have to be careful not to offend here, the Bangladeshi spirit, honesty and enthusiasm for life is intoxicating.
Bangladesh has had a tough time over the past few decades with a major war, numerous natural disasters and ongoing political issues being the main causes, but the people are welcoming and happy and above all, they are genuine in their friendliness. You rarely get the impression that they want anything more than to say hello, ask a few questions or have their photo taken with you.
You are the centre of attraction wherever you go in Bangladesh. Dhaka is best described as Kolkata on speed (sorry for stealing that one from you Doug!) but given it is the tenth-largest city in the world, it’s pretty darn friendly. Everybody wants to know where you are from, where you are going and why you have come to Bangladesh (*). You wouldn’t get that sort of attention in many capital cities these days. In the smaller towns, the experience is similar and in villages, you feel like you are the Pied Piper of Hamelin as you stroll around followed by crowds of children and an equal number of adults.
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