Normally Real Estate and shiny buildings come after a good street, pavements.. But in Bangladesh, you can have vegetable market and office buildings on the same gully..
Please visit Dhaka International Trade Fair at Bangabandhu Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center and Also visit National Book Fair at Bangla Academy Premises. You will love both the fair.
I’m behind my friend but im watching now you guys are amazing and always have a beautiful adventure thank you for your hard work and always be safe and take care 🥰🥰🥰
@@dabbleandtravel Hey, there! Well that's 'Bitter Gourd' infact @ 3:51 which is called ''Korola/Korolla' in Bangla exactly. Anyway, enjoy your time, Best wishes💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚 Mohammad Yusuf
You should visit in rural side of Bangladesh. Sylhet, Sunamganj is best of them. You can come to "Shimul Bagan" in Sunamganj. Shimul Bagan means “Cottontrees Garder”. During this season the trees are covered with red flowers which are very attractive to look at.
This is not a village, what you visited was a wet market that specializes in bulk fruit and veg. The settlements next the train tracks are slums/shanty towns, some of the poorest people in the country live in these areas. This kind of settlement is very rare (i'd even say almost non-existent) outside of dhaka. People perceive (sometimes rightfully) dhaka as the place where they can realize their dreams. Many move to dhaka in search of employment and end up in these areas either temporarily or for a longer period of time (specially if they don't have good trade skills or education). There are many negative aspects to rapidly and unequally developing a country, things like this show the cracks in the system; a very real look into the extreme inequality present in dhaka. I'm personally conflicted when it comes to these people, honestly. On the one hand I can't help but empathize with the kids that end up growing up in these environments, I want every kid to have access to at least the basics so they are not set up for failure down the line. On the other hand I've personally (while working with some charities) experienced some people refusing to take a job even if it was offered up to them without any sort of preconditions; while the pay wouldn't be the best it would put a proper roof over their heads and specially allow them to send the kids to school. Many of the men are extremely proud, and tend to have the mentality of "this job is beneath me" or "I don't want to take orders from someone every day". I say men, because in way too many cases the women work multiple grueling jobs as maids and household help for very little pay just to keep the family fed while the husband wastes all day roaming the streets chasing his next m-e-th or sol-vent high. Then again I wouldn't blame it all on individual failures, our society and the system has failed these people and we should be doing more to get them back on track.
@dabbleandtravel Hey, there! Well that's 'Bitter Gourd' infact @ 3:51 which is called ''Korola/Korolla' in Bangla exactly. Anyway, enjoy your time, Best wishes💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚 Mohammad Yusuf
Karala is known as Bitter Gourd in English and you will find it in asian shops in England. It is good finely sliced in a stir fry on it's own or with potatoes. It is a little bitter to taste as the name indicates but I have grown to enjoy it. I know that it is good for the blood and I think it is also good for diabetes.
Correction Please: The bridge that you saw was building over your head is not the Metro Rail Project. It's the 40-mile-long Dhaka Elevated Expressway Project Phase-02.
I don't know whats so touristy about wet market and railway lines 😄 ummm if you want to then go to old Dhaka and experience the bustling lifestyle of millions of people who lives there ( if you can handle the hustle and bustle only then go there) there are approx 52000 alleyway in that small part of Dhaka. Then you can go to sonargaon (panam city) and experience around 400-500 years old majestic Bengal architecture and also do visit the beautiful museum over there. I personally don't recommend the pink palace or lal Bagh fort because yeah they hold a lot of history but they are kind of underwhelming .if you want to you can visit those to. Then hop on a train and go to sylhet . You will experience the beauty of endless tea plantation and the most northern hilly area of Bangladesh. Than take a plane ride to go to Cox's bazar( home to the largest unbroken sea beach in the world) Experience the beauty of beaches. Then take another train ride to Chittagong ( home to one of the oldest sea port in South Asia ) Chittagong is the 2nd largest city in Bangladesh, so you will see a lot of similarities to Dhaka but also it's very different and if you visit Chittagong then you gotta have to go to bandarban and experience the majestic scenery of kaptai lake and sajek valley ( it's truly breathtaking) Then take bus from Chittagong to sundarban and finish your travel to Bangladesh. Sundarban is the largest mangrove forest in the world .although it's not easy to travel there because it's dense forest but you will easily find a lot of tour company even govt tour companies for travel , it's kind of expensive. It's like $150 per person for 2/3 days including food and everything but I can assure you that it'll be worth it and say good bye to Bangladesh. I think this will be better tour of this beautiful country than just roaming around slums and densely packed areas of Dhaka. This beautiful country holds history of over 3000 years and experienced rise and fall of countless emperors and dynasties. Mahasthangarh is a burning proof of that.hope this helps. Have a great trip to Bangladesh
No doubt you have seen Eddoes in England. Tesco's sell them in their vegetable section amongst the asian vegetables. The potato looking vegetables you were wondering about are similar to Eddoes. This species could cause an itchy throat if not cleaned and washed properly in salt water.
Fun fact that kid on the top … Most westerners think it’s because there aren’t enough room inside the train that’s not true . They mostly do it for adrenaline rush . There is a thrill so …
I was waiting for your video. Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤🇬🇧
It's an eye-opening video for me to know how the local live on the other side of the country. Thanks for showing us
I'm from Bangladesh I see many people love very poor life it's sad reality of word
Another good video guys 👍
Can i say that your Bangladesh videos have been a delight to watch!? Each video has been entertaining and interesting.
Normally Real Estate and shiny buildings come after a good street, pavements.. But in Bangladesh, you can have vegetable market and office buildings on the same gully..
Please visit Dhaka International Trade Fair at Bangabandhu Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center and Also visit National Book Fair at Bangla Academy Premises. You will love both the fair.
Why? They not any political Agent.
Lots of love from Bangladesh.
You two are Awesome, Loved your video 🇧🇩❤️
watching from indonesia🇮🇩
Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️🇮🇩Indonesia
I’m behind my friend but im watching now you guys are amazing and always have a beautiful adventure thank you for your hard work and always be safe and take care 🥰🥰🥰
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤
Please visit Bangladeshi Other Tourist Sites,,,,Sylhet, Chittagong, Cox,sbazar ❤❤
Love from Bangladesh 🥰🇧🇩
Love from Bangladesh,Dhaka Keraniganj.
Thank you
@@dabbleandtravel Hey, there! Well that's 'Bitter Gourd' infact @ 3:51 which is called ''Korola/Korolla' in Bangla exactly. Anyway, enjoy your time, Best wishes💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Mohammad Yusuf
You should visit in rural side of Bangladesh. Sylhet, Sunamganj is best of them.
You can come to "Shimul Bagan" in Sunamganj. Shimul Bagan means “Cottontrees Garder”. During this season the trees are covered with red flowers which are very attractive to look at.
You guys are showing Dhaka in the raw. No holds bare. Great video. 👍👍 Harriet Jim and Yuki
Love you brother
And Thank you for taking VIDEOS From Bangladesh🇧🇩
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this couple is very kind,❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks to visit Bangladesh
Watching it from the UK!
Bro must try India to Bangladesh🇧🇩 by cruise resently suru hua..❤
Thank you dear, booth of you so good and cool, thanks for exploring my country.
Thank you! 😃
Thanks mate for visiting Bangladesh 🇧🇩
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Welcome our country.. Love u brother...
You alls do go to interesting places! Legends ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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This is not a village, what you visited was a wet market that specializes in bulk fruit and veg.
The settlements next the train tracks are slums/shanty towns, some of the poorest people in the country live in these areas. This kind of settlement is very rare (i'd even say almost non-existent) outside of dhaka. People perceive (sometimes rightfully) dhaka as the place where they can realize their dreams. Many move to dhaka in search of employment and end up in these areas either temporarily or for a longer period of time (specially if they don't have good trade skills or education). There are many negative aspects to rapidly and unequally developing a country, things like this show the cracks in the system; a very real look into the extreme inequality present in dhaka.
I'm personally conflicted when it comes to these people, honestly. On the one hand I can't help but empathize with the kids that end up growing up in these environments, I want every kid to have access to at least the basics so they are not set up for failure down the line. On the other hand I've personally (while working with some charities) experienced some people refusing to take a job even if it was offered up to them without any sort of preconditions; while the pay wouldn't be the best it would put a proper roof over their heads and specially allow them to send the kids to school. Many of the men are extremely proud, and tend to have the mentality of "this job is beneath me" or "I don't want to take orders from someone every day". I say men, because in way too many cases the women work multiple grueling jobs as maids and household help for very little pay just to keep the family fed while the husband wastes all day roaming the streets chasing his next m-e-th or sol-vent high.
Then again I wouldn't blame it all on individual failures, our society and the system has failed these people and we should be doing more to get them back on track.
Im from Dhaka Bangladesh
I hope u will have a great time here 😃👍
You can try Hilsha and Rice .Its our traditional food 😊
16:24 banana train station😄😄😄😄😄
The metro is already open from Uttara to Motijheel. The one in karwan bazar was probably the elevated expressway
You guys are my favourite people of uk!!
Thank you for everything ❤nice couple
Nice work ❤
Cool video!
Love you bengladesh ❤
Thank you!🤗💓
Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Please visit a village of Bangladesh
Thank you for travel Bangladesh ❤
@dabbleandtravel Hey, there! Well that's 'Bitter Gourd' infact @ 3:51 which is called ''Korola/Korolla' in Bangla exactly. Anyway, enjoy your time, Best wishes💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Mohammad Yusuf
I always waiting for your video. I am very enjoying your Bangladesh vlog. Please continue this.
Love from Bangladesh. ❤❤
Thank you so much 😊
@@dabbleandtravel Take love. ❤
Karala is known as Bitter Gourd in English and you will find it in asian shops in England. It is good finely sliced in a stir fry on it's own or with potatoes. It is a little bitter to taste as the name indicates but I have grown to enjoy it. I know that it is good for the blood and I think it is also good for diabetes.
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Love from dhaka
Awesome, interesting and educational ❤❤❤ enjoy 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 🤗
welcome our country❤️💖💖
love u brooooo❤️❤️
Matt You are a very Great guy and Molly is very funny,Love You both.
9:55 Sylheti ❤
Correction Please:
The bridge that you saw was building over your head is not the Metro Rail Project. It's the 40-mile-long Dhaka Elevated Expressway Project Phase-02.
They not surprise to see Metro rail
Please make a Dhaka MetroRail video.I am watching from England.
Always viewed of your video ❤❤
I don't know whats so touristy about wet market and railway lines 😄
ummm if you want to then go to old Dhaka and experience the bustling lifestyle of millions of people who lives there ( if you can handle the hustle and bustle only then go there) there are approx 52000 alleyway in that small part of Dhaka.
Then you can go to sonargaon (panam city) and experience around 400-500 years old majestic Bengal architecture and also do visit the beautiful museum over there.
I personally don't recommend the pink palace or lal Bagh fort because yeah they hold a lot of history but they are kind of underwhelming .if you want to you can visit those to.
Then hop on a train and go to sylhet . You will experience the beauty of endless tea plantation and the most northern hilly area of Bangladesh.
Than take a plane ride to go to Cox's bazar( home to the largest unbroken sea beach in the world)
Experience the beauty of beaches.
Then take another train ride to Chittagong ( home to one of the oldest sea port in South Asia )
Chittagong is the 2nd largest city in Bangladesh, so you will see a lot of similarities to Dhaka but also it's very different and if you visit Chittagong then you gotta have to go to bandarban and experience the majestic scenery of kaptai lake and sajek valley ( it's truly breathtaking)
Then take bus from Chittagong to sundarban and finish your travel to Bangladesh. Sundarban is the largest mangrove forest in the world .although it's not easy to travel there because it's dense forest but you will easily find a lot of tour company even govt tour companies for travel , it's kind of expensive. It's like $150 per person for 2/3 days including food and everything but I can assure you that it'll be worth it and say good bye to Bangladesh. I think this will be better tour of this beautiful country than just roaming around slums and densely packed areas of Dhaka. This beautiful country holds history of over 3000 years and experienced rise and fall of countless emperors and dynasties. Mahasthangarh is a burning proof of that.hope this helps. Have a great trip to Bangladesh
they show the real scenario of Bangladesh🇧🇩
Welcome to Bangladesh ❤
Love from Bangladesh ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thanks for watching!
Dhaka to cox bazar vlog by train
please bro
Please visit shylet you will enjoy many more things to explore
Love From Bangladesh..!
When you will go the northest part of bangladesh it's so cold there ❄️
Bangladesh ❤👌
Come and visit Sylhet which is located in northern side of Bangladesh. Sylhet is called second London, you will feel home. ❤❤❤
Second London oh really? You know more then 60% sylheti People are unemployment, so same situation in London? Noooooooo.
Love from Bangladesh and visit please other interesting district
The wobbly veg is called Kerela also known as bitter gourd.
Thanks so much
Welcome to Bangladesh ❤
hay i love u both come again bangladesh love u..............................
Crazy blogs 😂❤
Great stuff you guys, so much better than Judith Chalmers 😂
From Dhaka ❤
Thank u
Plzz visit sreemangal; sylhet... And Cox bazar
Wow nice Bangladesh
No doubt you have seen Eddoes in England. Tesco's sell them in their vegetable section amongst the asian vegetables. The potato looking vegetables you were wondering about are similar to Eddoes. This species could cause an itchy throat if not cleaned and washed properly in salt water.
Love From Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
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Morley you look nice with Bangladesh big things in your head ❤
Nice Bangladesh, 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Good jobb❤❤
hi nate i watching Your All videos i love thes Your videos i am Ariyan From Sylhet Bangladesh ❤️🇧🇩❤️🇬🇧❤
I am from Chittagong Bangladesh
you can visit beautiful Bangladeshi village 😊😊
Why dont you guys invest in some proper audio thing that you put on your tshirts so we can hear you better?
Welcome 🤗
Thank you! 😃
Hello sir & mam watching from Gazipur 🇧🇩
Is that a Bangladeshi Beer? Never seen that beer here in Malaysia.
Pineapple helping guy is from Sylhet.my home City. Watching from UK bro
Love❤❤❤
Bangladesh came to visit other district divisions outside Dhaka,,, visited my city Sylhet Sylhet
Come to Khulna
Love you brother good work
I am form pakistan
I hope you guys enjoy ❤
♥♥♥🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩♥♥♥👍👍👍Thank you so much brother and sister welcome to all friends bangladesh ♥♥♥👈👈👈
Wow ❤
Best Best Love Forme Bangladesh
please Visit Village
20:32many of them maybe came here from village beacause river took away thier land
I love you both in Bangladesh
Fun fact that kid on the top …
Most westerners think it’s because there aren’t enough room inside the train that’s not true .
They mostly do it for adrenaline rush .
There is a thrill so …
Most visit sajek vely, sajek vally is one of the best tourist spot in Bangladesh
Love you all bangladesi
World best beautiful green country sri lanka ❤🇱🇰
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Sylhet city visit 🎉❤🎉