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Plan language: FrançaisTop things to do in Bangladesh include exploring the vast Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, spanning over 10,000 square kilometers. Relax on the 120-kilometer stretch of Cox's Bazar Beach, the longest natural sea beach on the planet. Also visit the 60 Domed Mosque, an architectural marvel from the 15th century.


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Step into a vibrant pink palace that tells tales of royal splendor. Experience lavish interiors and historic artifacts that bring the Nawab's era to life.
Faits rapides: The mansion was once the official residential palace of the Nawab of Dhaka, showcasing a blend of European and Mughal architectural styles. It flaunts a striking pink facade visible from across the Buriganga River, symbolizing the Nawab's grandeur and power.
Points forts: Ahsan Manzil boasts a fascinating collection of antique furniture and rare photographs narrating the family's royal lifestyle. Don't miss the stunning crystal chandelier in the grand ballroom, said to be one of the largest in South Asia.


Dhaka
Explore a fortress that combines mystery with beauty. Wander lush gardens and marvel at detailed Mughal craftsmanship.
Faits rapides: A stunning example of Mughal architecture sits in the heart of the city, with unfinished structures that spark curiosity and wonder. The surrounding gardens offer a calm retreat filled with exotic plants and tranquil water features.
Points forts: The fort's unique blend of rugged stone walls and exquisite red sandstone carvings create a captivating contrast that tells stories of grandeur and mystery. Visitors can explore the ancient mosque with intricate floral motifs and imagine the echoes of historic ceremonies once held there.


Dhaka
Experience a soaring mosque with no interior pillars, offering an immense space for reflection and prayer. Marvel at its striking dome and intricate Islamic art up close.
Faits rapides: The mosque features a striking modern architectural style that combines traditional Islamic design with a bold geometric façade standing tall above the bustling cityscape. It holds the Guinness World Record for the largest mosque built without any interior pillars, creating an expansive prayer hall.
Points forts: Its massive prayer hall can accommodate over 40,000 worshippers at once, showcasing the grand scale of the structure. Visitors can gaze upwards to see the vast dome and intricate calligraphy that envelop the space, offering a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere.
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These soft, syrup-soaked cheese balls are a signature Bengali sweet, celebrated for their spongy texture and simple ingredients, and they feature in festivals and everyday treats across Bangladesh.

Chomchom is a cylindrically shaped syrupy sweet, reportedly popularized in the Pabna region, admired for its caramelized exterior and sometimes rolled in coconut or pistachio.

Mishti doi is a fermented sweet yogurt traditionally set in earthenware, known for its creamy texture and slightly caramelized, aromatic top, commonly enjoyed after meals and at celebrations.

Hilsa is Bangladesh's national fish, and when cooked in a pungent mustard sauce it becomes an iconic, oily, and intensely flavored dish treasured in Bengali households and festivals.

Kacchi biryani layers raw marinated meat and fragrant basmati rice, slow-cooked together, and it is a centerpiece dish for weddings and major celebrations, especially in Dhaka.

Fuchka are crisp hollow shells filled with tamarind water, spiced mashed potato, and chickpeas, they are a wildly popular street snack known for a burst of tangy, spicy flavors in a single bite.

Tea is the daily drink for many Bangladeshis, typically brewed strong with milk and sugar, and it plays a central role in hospitality and social life.

Borhani is a spiced yogurt-based drink served at weddings and with rich meals like biryani, its tangy, minty, and lightly spiced profile aids digestion after heavy food.

Freshly pressed sugarcane juice, often served roadside with a squeeze of lemon and ice, is a refreshing and ubiquitous beverage during the hot months.
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