The Baitul Aman Jame Masjid, popularly known as the Guthia Mosque, is one of the most breathtaking examples of Islamic architecture in Bangladesh. Located in the small town of Guthia in the Barisal district, this mosque has become a landmark and a revered religious site. Although not as globally famous as the Baitul Mukarram National…
The Armenian Church in Dhaka, also known as the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Holy Resurrection, is one of the city’s most evocative heritage sites. Built in 1781, this church stands as a testament to the Armenian community that once flourished in Dhaka during the Mughal and British periods. Located in the historic Armanitola area…
Tourism in Bangladesh offers a variety of experiences due to its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and historical landmarks. Although not as globally recognized as some of its neighboring countries, Bangladesh has unique attractions that draw visitors, including: 1. Natural Attractions 2. Cultural and Historical Sites 3. Rivers and Waterways 4. Cultural Festivals 5. Tribal…
The hospitality industry in Bangladesh is a growing sector, driven by a combination of increasing domestic and international tourism, business travel, and government initiatives to promote the country’s cultural and natural attractions. Here are some key aspects of the hospitality industry in Bangladesh: 1. Tourism Growth 2. Hotels and Resorts 3. Business Travel 4. Infrastructure…