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Golden Age Odyssey 5 Tages Private Tour
Dhaka
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Begeben Sie sich auf eine 5-tägige unvergessliche Reise mit Blue Horn und tauchen Sie tief in die reiche Kultur, Geschichte und Schönheit Bangladeschs ein! Von den pulsierenden Straßen Dhakas bis zu den antiken Ruinen von Paharpur führt Sie diese exklusive Tour durch ikonische Sehenswürdigkeiten wie Panam City, Bagerhat und Varendra, wobei jeder Halt ein einzigartiges Erlebnis bietet.
Reisen Sie stilvoll und komfortabel in unseren klimatisierten Privatfahrzeugen und genießen Sie jeden Moment der Reise. Unser englischsprachiger Fahrer begleitet Sie durch die Reise und macht Ihre Erfahrung nahtlos und stressfrei.
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Höhepunkte
5 Tagen
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
5 Tagen
Angeboten in Englisch
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Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Mittagessen
Abendessen
Frühstück
Lokaler Tee und Kaffee nach Bedarf
Reise-Schlafset
Persönliche Ausgaben
Wichtige Informationen
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen
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Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
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Nicht empfohlen für schwangere Reisende
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Geeignet für alle körperlichen Fitnessniveaus
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Dieses Erlebnis setzt gutes Wetter voraus. Sollte es aufgrund schlechten Wetters abgesagt werden, werden Sie ein anderes Datum oder eine vollständige Rückerstattung angeboten.
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Begeben Sie sich auf eine 5-tägige unvergessliche Reise mit Blue Horn und tauchen Sie tief in die reiche Kultur, Geschichte und Schönheit Bangladeschs ein! Von den pulsierenden Straßen Dhakas bis zu den antiken Ruinen von Paharpur führt Sie diese exklusive Tour durch ikonische Sehenswürdigkeiten wie Panam City, Bagerhat und Varendra, wobei jeder Halt ein einzigartiges Erlebnis bietet.
Reisen Sie stilvoll und komfortabel in unseren klimatisierten Privatfahrzeugen und genießen Sie jeden Moment der Reise. Unser englischsprachiger Fahrer begleitet Sie durch die Reise und macht Ihre Erfahrung nahtlos und stressfrei.
Entspannen Sie in luxuriösen 4- und 5-Sterne-Hotels und genießen Sie authentisc...
Höhepunkte
5 Tagen
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
5 Tagen
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Mittagessen
Abendessen
Frühstück
Lokaler Tee und Kaffee nach Bedarf
Reise-Schlafset
Persönliche Ausgaben
Reiseplan
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Heritage Discovery Tour
7 Stops
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Panam City
Panam City, located in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, is a historic site dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Once a prosperous trading hub, it was home to wealthy Hindu merchants involved in cotton and textile trade. The city spans about 20 acres and features 52 abandoned mansions, built in a mix of Mughal, British colonial, and local Bengali architectural styles. The structures, made of brick and adorned with ornate carvings, reflect the city’s former grandeur. Panam City was abandoned after the Partition of India in 1947 and later during the 1965 Indo-Pak war. It is part of Sonargaon, the ancient capital of Bengal, which also houses the Bangladesh Folk Art and Crafts Museum and the 15th-century Goaldi Mosque. Located just 27 km from Dhaka, it is a popular day-trip destination for history lovers and photographers, offering a glimpse into Bangladesh’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.
1 Stunde
2
Sonargaon Museum
The Bangladesh Folk Art and Crafts Museum, commonly known as the Sonargaon Museum, is a major cultural attraction in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. Established in 1975 by the renowned artist Zainul Abedin, the museum showcases the rich heritage of Bengali folk art, traditional crafts, and rural lifestyles.
The museum is housed in the Sardar Bari, a beautifully restored mansion from the early 20th century, reflecting a mix of Mughal and colonial architecture. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits featuring handcrafted pottery, traditional textiles like Muslin, wooden sculptures, brass and metal works, rickshaw paintings, and tribal artifacts. The museum complex also includes an open-air exhibition area, lush gardens, and a craft village where artisans demonstrate traditional weaving and pottery-making techniques.
2 Stunden
3
Ahsan Manzil
Ahsan Manzil, also known as the Pink Palace, is a magnificent historical landmark in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Located on the banks of the Buriganga River, it was the official residence of the Nawab of Dhaka and served as a political and social hub during the British colonial period.
Built in 1872, Ahsan Manzil features a stunning Indo-Saracenic architectural style with grand domes, Corinthian columns, and a distinctive pink exterior. It has 23 rooms and two main sections—the Rang Mahal (residential area) and the Andar Mahal (administrative section). The palace was severely damaged by an earthquake in 1897 but was later restored.
Now a museum, Ahsan Manzil houses exhibits on the Nawabs’ lifestyle, furniture, weapons, and historical documents. It is one of Dhaka’s most popular attractions, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s colonial past and aristocratic heritage.
2 Stunden
4
Lalbag Fort
Lalbagh Fort, an iconic 17th-century Mughal fort in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is a symbol of the city’s rich history. Located on the banks of the Buriganga River, it was commissioned in 1678 by Mughal Subahdar Prince Muhammad Azam, son of Emperor Aurangzeb. However, construction was left incomplete after the death of Bibi Pari, the daughter of Shaista Khan, leading to its abandonment.
The fort complex spans 18 acres and includes several key structures:
Bibi Pari’s Tomb, a marble mausoleum at the center.
The Lalbagh Mosque, featuring three domes and Mughal architectural elegance.
The Diwan-i-Aam, the governor’s residence, now a museum showcasing Mughal artifacts, coins, and weapons.
An underground tunnel system, rumored to be an escape route.
Lalbagh Fort remains a must-visit destination for history lovers, offering a glimpse into Dhaka’s Mughal past with its stunning architecture and serene gardens.
1 Stunde
5
Shahid Minar
The Shaheed Minar (Martyrs' Monument) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is a powerful symbol of the Language Movement of 1952, which led to the recognition of Bangla as an official language of Pakistan (later Bangladesh). Located near Dhaka Medical College, the monument commemorates the sacrifice of students who were killed by police while protesting for their linguistic rights on February 21, 1952.
The original structure was built in 1952 but was destroyed by the Pakistani army in 1955. The current monument, designed by Hamidur Rahman, was rebuilt in 1963 and expanded after Bangladesh’s independence in 1971. The design consists of five towering pillars, symbolizing the mother and her children, representing the unity of the Bengali people.
Every year on February 21 (International Mother Language Day), thousands visit Shaheed Minar to pay tribute, placing flowers at its base. It remains a significant landmark of Bangladesh’s struggle for cultural and linguistic identity.
30 Minuten
6
Liberation War Museum
The Liberation War Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is dedicated to preserving the history of the country's struggle for independence in 1971. Established in 1996, the museum moved to its modern permanent location in Agargaon in 2017.
The museum houses over 21,000 artifacts, including rare photographs, personal belongings of freedom fighters, weapons, and documents related to the war. It is divided into six galleries, covering topics like the British colonial period, the Language Movement of 1952, the rise of Bengali nationalism, the atrocities of the Pakistan Army, and the final victory on December 16, 1971. One of the most emotional exhibits includes a preserved mass grave and personal accounts of war survivors.
The Liberation War Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, providing deep insight into Bangladesh’s fight for independence and the resilience of its people.
1 Stunde
7
Aarong
Aarong is one of Bangladesh’s most renowned lifestyle and fashion brands, known for promoting traditional craftsmanship and ethical fashion. Established in 1978 by BRAC, the world’s largest NGO, Aarong empowers rural artisans by providing them with fair wages and sustainable livelihoods.
Aarong offers a wide range of products, including handcrafted clothing, jewelry, home décor, leather goods, and organic products. It is best known for reviving traditional Bangladeshi crafts such as jamdani sarees, nakshi kantha embroidery, and terracotta pottery. With over 25 retail outlets across Bangladesh, Aarong is a leading brand that merges heritage with contemporary fashion.
By supporting over 65,000 artisans, most of whom are women, Aarong plays a crucial role in preserving Bangladesh’s cultural heritage while promoting fair trade. It is a must-visit destination for tourists looking for authentic handcrafted souvenirs and high-quality traditional attire.