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Dhaka, an Oriental Daydream on the Banks of the Ganges

🎉Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, a city brimming with historical charm and modern dynamism, awaits your exploration! Temperature🌡 Dhaka has a tropical monsoon climate with an average annual temperature of around 26°C. From March to mid-June, the temperature is higher, reaching up to 38°C during the day with high humidity. Mid-June to October is the summer monsoon season, characterized by high humidity but lower temperatures and mostly cloudy weather. From mid-November to February, the weather is sunny, dry, and relatively cool, with nighttime temperatures dropping below 10°C. Food Recommendations😋 - Biryani: A traditional Bangladeshi dish, rice is served with chicken, mutton, or vegetables and eaten by hand, offering a unique culinary experience. - Fish Curry: Fresh fish combined with rich curry creates a mellow and savory flavor. - Kebabs: Including grilled chicken, mutton skewers, etc., the meat is tender and juicy. - Desserts: Such as yogurt, sweet porridge, etc., offering a delicate texture and moderate sweetness. Attraction Recommendations🏞 - Old Dhaka: The historical center of Dhaka, featuring many ancient buildings and streets, such as Lalbagh Fort and Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace). - University of Dhaka: The oldest university in Bangladesh, the campus boasts numerous historical buildings and cultural relics, such as Curzon Hall. - Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport: The largest airport in Bangladesh, with a unique architectural style, it stands as one of Dhaka's landmarks. - Buriganga River: Dhaka's mother river, with numerous markets and docks along its banks, offering boat tours to admire the scenery on both sides. Things to Note⚠ - Respect local religious and cultural customs. Dress modestly when entering mosques and remove your shoes before entering. - Pay attention to traffic safety. Dhaka's traffic can be congested, so exercise caution when traveling. - Be mindful of food hygiene. Avoid consuming unclean food and drinking unboiled water. - Safeguard your personal belongings. Avoid carrying excessive cash and valuables. - Learn some basic Bengali phrases to facilitate communication with locals.
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Posted: Mar 23, 2025
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