The Best place at capital Dhaka - 1)Bashundhara Residential area 2)Rupayan city Uttara 3)Banani 4)Gulshan2 corniche 1) Hatirjheel waterpark 1)ManaBay 2)Fantasy kingdom Park 1)Jolshiri central park 2) Justice Shahbuddin park 3)Ramna park 4) Botanical garden waterfall 5)Malitola park 6)chandrima udyan Musuem 1)Bangabandhu military museum 2)Taka museum 3)Museum of independence Bookstore 1)Bengal boi 2)Baatighar cafe 1) Crimpson cup 2)Tabaq coffee 3)gloria jeans coffees 4)chatime 5)Barcode cafe 6)peyala avenue 7)cafe eden 8)Rickshaw cafe icecream parlor 1) Turquoise Turkish playzone 1)Toggie Fun world 2)Gokart shopping mall 1) Jamuna Future park 2) Bashundhara Shopping mall 3)Police plaza concord, Hatirjheel 4)Navana Bailey Star ,Shantinagar for Dinner 1)Chefs Table 300ft
I'm a British-born Bangladeshi and I usually cringe at vloggers strolling round Bangladesh: something distinctly queasy about it which I can't quite put my finger on. However, you seem a nice chap and genuinely interested in the locals and their culture. Good job mate.
Super happy to hear this! Thanks a bunch for the nice comment! Makes me happy to know that I'm finally able to be myself on camera now. I used to cringe at myself lol.
That brown fruit that you didn't recognize is called "Sofeda" and it's extremely tasty and sweet. It's like eating pure crystals of sugar with a floral taste.
You are very much down to earth.. The way you handled all those people without understanding their language was super amazing.. The people of Bangladesh are very much hospitable.. the poor people you met ,most of them are not that much educated at least they don't know English ... But still they are ready to show all the hospitality to their guest with whatever they have ... That's the real scenario of the innocent people of Bangladesh..❤.. Next time before coming,Try to contact with any good food blogger or explorer in Bangladesh. It will help you to explore more about Bangladesh... Take love and again come back to our beautiful country❤
I agree completely. I've been to quite a few places in the world now, and I can honestly say, the people of Bangladesh are unlike anywhere in the world. Truly kind and welcoming on a whole new level! I will try to reach out to others next time or find a guide so I can communicate much better next time! Thanks for the amazing comment!
@@WhereisBrad yes it's true.. the general people of Bangladesh is the most innocent and hospitable.. They love to handle their guests and to make them happy..There is a common saying about us..that is "বাঙালি খেতে এবং খাওয়াতে ভালোবাসে" it means Bengalis love to eat and love to feed others also.We become happy when a guest comes to our house... And whoever he is either known or unknown!! Will be happy if you come again in Bangladesh.. stay tuned ❤️
Another awesome video Brad! I can tell you truly are a very caring guy same with your beautiful wife. You are not pretending to care about the less fortunate people to get subscribers. ❤
I appreciate your comments so much! Yes I do care. I love experiencing the world, cultures, and most of all the people. See how and where people live around the world is my biggest passion and the only way to do so is to go dive in and explore!
You visited Dhaka polytechnical institute this is kind of school of diploma degrees there are many faculties like architect, computer science, software coding etc also there is refrigeration automobile ,section, lathe machine and CNC
Thank you! That was my favorite part of this video! I was so upset to find out my camera was OFF for such a long portion, but luckily I found out toward the end of that. Those students were super nice!
Outside chaotic Dhaka lies real Bangladesh 🇧🇩 with lush & green green open countryside. Must visit places like Cox bazar, Chittagong hill tracts, Saint Martin’s Island 🌴 Sunderbans, Sylhet etc is highly recommended for any traveler, because of completely different topography than Dhaka in terms of lower-population density, plentiful of beautiful open spaces to relax & breath fresh air, hills, forests & mountains 🏔 lakes & lakeshores etc ❤
Wow I’m bummed I wasn’t able to see any of that this trip! I planned to originally but flights got messed up. Thanks for sharing, I’ll try to come back to see much more very soon!
20.45 There hiting for flating the mattress. Because in the mattress these mattress is made with raw cartoon from trees and and other natural materials like coconut waste
Even though most of the people of Bangladesh don't know English, still we welcome and accept our guests with a warm heart! We speak the language of humanity. Welcome to Bangladesh Brother.
@@WhereisBrad You are most welcome! Are you still in Bangladesh? If you are, then let me know. I will definitely help you by showing you around. peace ✌
@@WhereisBrad wish you a safe trip bro, hope you come back to visit Bangladesh again. Maybe then we will be able to show our spirit of hospitality more ,peace ✌
21 February is the International Mother Language Day and in Bangladesh, the day has been observed as National Martyr's day since 1952. The day is marked with the martyrdom of valiant sons of Bangladesh for establishing Bangla as the state language of the then East Pakistan (present Bangladesh). This is one and only sacrifice of lives for the sake of the Mother Language in the history of mankind. On this significance of the day, UNESCO declared 21st February as the International Mother Language Day to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. To observe the day, the people of the world in a barefoot walk to the Martyrs' Memorials to pay homage to the martyrs with flowers wearing traditional dress and singing songs.
You're the first to answer my question to completion! Thanks so much. Now I fully understand what it is, why it's celebrated, and how it's celebrated! Thanks for taking the time to explain so well!
Especially In Dhaka & Chittagong & also Khulna, Rajshahi there’s plentiful of fast food 🥘 outlets available in modern clean environment but street food 🥘 is to avoid completely, apart from very few places because of unhygienic issues can cause stomach bug & diarrhoea etc ❤
@@WhereisBradthere’s 64 main cities in Bangladesh in 64 districts, 79% of our landscape consist’s of alluvial plain and rest 21% is hilly, mountainous & forested with very low population density, as Dhaka district is most densest area in the nation. which is one of the 64 District of the country. Most westerners jus ventures in old Dhaka & nearby areas & from there estimate the highest density for whole country, which is incorrect because Dhaka district area is 1467 sq km, only represent’s less than 1% of totally of Bangladesh but you only travelled & seen 2% of Dhaka district 😂😂😂
I liked the elderly person at 4:57. The way he said "Amar kaku re cha de" means serve a cup of tea, my dear nephew needs a cup of tea. 😄Hilarious. this is how a typical Bangladeshi elder expresses their love to someone.
Haha that’s so cool. I’m honored. I may not be able to understand him, but I could tell by his mannerisms and actions that he was very kind and warm hearted! Such a great person!
Haha are you sure? I saw the coriander leave, but the part it was stuck to was very thin and dark…. Haha okay okay let’s just accept it was coriander… I feel better now 😉🥰
I know :( I was planning to visit Chittagong and Cox Bazaar, but because flights were delayed and cancelled a bunch, I ended up not able to make it! I will have to go another time in the future.
Such an amazing invitation! Unfortunately I need to keep moving on but I really appreciate your invitation. Maybe next time I come to Bangladesh. Thanks again!!!!!
@@WhereisBrad 21 February is International mother language day or mother tongue day. In 1952 people in Bangladesh were killed in protest which happened in 21 February . The protest was about making bangla the official language of east pakistan( former Bangladesh ) later on the day got international recognition and its internationally celebrated as mother language day( which is the language you speak or your first language) you can google and learn more about it.
Oh wow that's super interesting. Yes I know "mother tongue" meant something like "original" or "official" language, but I didn't know what the significance of that was and why it would have a day dedicated to it. Thanks a lot for that information, that really helps. Crazy!
I hope to in the future, but it'll have to be next trip unfortunately. I was planning to go to Chattogram and Cox Bazaar, but my flights got all screwed up and I had to change. Thanks a bunch!
There's a one thing that i wanna share for some people and that is, mostly people think that Bangladesh is a Muslim country or a islamic country. But reality is, The majority religion of Bangladesh is islam but Bangladesh is use to be follow by a secular law or Bangladesh is a secular country. Beside in Bangladesh, there so many lot of different types of religions people follow or there so many other religions people live. One of them Hinduism and bhuddism are the common minority religion of Bangladesh and almost 12% people follow Hinduism in Bangladesh and 8% people follow bhuddism from south east Bangladesh or mountain area of Bangladesh 🇧🇩. There also atheist community exist in Bangladesh🇧🇩 almost 5% atheist population in Bangladesh🇧🇩. Meanwhile Christian's are the lowest religion population of Bangladesh. Almost 3 or 2% population🇧🇩.
Ya that was a pretty frequent challenge for me. I'll make sure to ask around next time. Or maybe take advantage of the Community section of YT to reach out for assistance.
it's not really smog! It's called fog! Usually in the winter, the weather is hazy due to the fog! You don't see the sun even for up to an entire week and the visibility is low!
@@WhereisBrad it was probably hot for you but not too hot for the locals as you can see most of them were wearing winter clothes! Why would it be so foggy? - Not a weather expert! It has something to do with the sun not out for days and the cold air that flows from the Himalayas!
I see I see. I guess I thought so because I’m used to fog in the morning and it burns away when the sun comes out. I understand now though thank you!! 🙏
Man I miss you dude! We had such a good time there!
Please come again Bangladesh
You guys are always welcome to our beautiful country 🇧🇩
Ya man! That was an amazing time!!! Such an experience!!! Miss you too but we’ll do another soon!
bro plz come back again we love you bd
Come again Chris we love you too much 😊
What friendly people! Another enjoyable video, Brad!
Sooo friendly! Thank you! This one was super fun!
The Best place at capital Dhaka -
1)Bashundhara Residential area
2)Rupayan city Uttara
3)Banani
4)Gulshan2
corniche
1) Hatirjheel
waterpark
1)ManaBay
2)Fantasy kingdom
Park
1)Jolshiri central park
2) Justice Shahbuddin park
3)Ramna park
4) Botanical garden waterfall
5)Malitola park
6)chandrima udyan
Musuem
1)Bangabandhu military museum
2)Taka museum
3)Museum of independence
Bookstore
1)Bengal boi
2)Baatighar
cafe
1) Crimpson cup
2)Tabaq coffee
3)gloria jeans coffees
4)chatime
5)Barcode cafe
6)peyala avenue
7)cafe eden
8)Rickshaw cafe
icecream parlor
1) Turquoise Turkish
playzone
1)Toggie Fun world
2)Gokart
shopping mall
1) Jamuna Future park
2) Bashundhara Shopping mall
3)Police plaza concord, Hatirjheel
4)Navana Bailey Star ,Shantinagar
for Dinner
1)Chefs Table 300ft
These lists are seriously so very helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time!
28:35 the man is so humble and very kind hearted man. ❤
Yes he was! Soooo hospitable everywhere I go!
The beard man is showing how to communicate without knowing english and be hospitable at the same time. You did great Brad!
Haha that guy was so awesome! Big smile and super friendly! People like him are the reason I love travel so much!
hehe thanks so much! that was super fun!
I'm a British-born Bangladeshi and I usually cringe at vloggers strolling round Bangladesh: something distinctly queasy about it which I can't quite put my finger on. However, you seem a nice chap and genuinely interested in the locals and their culture. Good job mate.
Super happy to hear this! Thanks a bunch for the nice comment! Makes me happy to know that I'm finally able to be myself on camera now. I used to cringe at myself lol.
They don't have much but they are very happy.
Yes it's amazing! It really puts things into perspective for me. This is why I love travel so much!
Please come again Bangladesh
You guys are always welcome to our beautiful country 🇧🇩
Thank you so much!!! I love Bangladesh so much!!!!
Very interesting to see Bangladeshi school and so nice people :), cant wait to visit one day. Great vlog Brad !
Can't wait to see your upcoming vlogs
Thanks a bunch @gymson!!!
That brown fruit that you didn't recognize is called "Sofeda" and it's extremely tasty and sweet. It's like eating pure crystals of sugar with a floral taste.
You are right
Oh wow I see. I love that description! I can taste it just thinking about it. Next time I'll try it for sure.
Always welcome to Bangladesh
Thank you very much! Which part are you from?
You are very much down to earth..
The way you handled all those people without understanding their language was super amazing..
The people of Bangladesh are very much hospitable.. the poor people you met ,most of them are not that much educated at least they don't know English ... But still they are ready to show all the hospitality to their guest with whatever they have ... That's the real scenario of the innocent people of Bangladesh..❤..
Next time before coming,Try to contact with any good food blogger or explorer in Bangladesh. It will help you to explore more about Bangladesh...
Take love and again come back to our beautiful country❤
I agree completely. I've been to quite a few places in the world now, and I can honestly say, the people of Bangladesh are unlike anywhere in the world. Truly kind and welcoming on a whole new level! I will try to reach out to others next time or find a guide so I can communicate much better next time! Thanks for the amazing comment!
@@WhereisBrad yes it's true.. the general people of Bangladesh is the most innocent and hospitable..
They love to handle their guests and to make them happy..There is a common saying about us..that is "বাঙালি খেতে এবং খাওয়াতে ভালোবাসে" it means Bengalis love to eat and love to feed others also.We become happy when a guest comes to our house... And whoever he is either known or unknown!!
Will be happy if you come again in Bangladesh.. stay tuned ❤️
Another awesome video Brad! I can tell you truly are a very caring guy same with your beautiful wife. You are not pretending to care about the less fortunate people to get subscribers. ❤
I appreciate your comments so much! Yes I do care. I love experiencing the world, cultures, and most of all the people. See how and where people live around the world is my biggest passion and the only way to do so is to go dive in and explore!
You visited Dhaka polytechnical institute this is kind of school of diploma degrees there are many faculties like architect, computer science, software coding etc also there is refrigeration automobile ,section, lathe machine and CNC
Thank you! That was my favorite part of this video! I was so upset to find out my camera was OFF for such a long portion, but luckily I found out toward the end of that. Those students were super nice!
Outside chaotic Dhaka lies real Bangladesh 🇧🇩 with lush & green green open countryside. Must visit places like Cox bazar, Chittagong hill tracts, Saint Martin’s Island 🌴 Sunderbans, Sylhet etc is highly recommended for any traveler, because of completely different topography than Dhaka in terms of lower-population density, plentiful of beautiful open spaces to relax & breath fresh air, hills, forests & mountains 🏔 lakes & lakeshores etc ❤
Wow I’m bummed I wasn’t able to see any of that this trip! I planned to originally but flights got messed up. Thanks for sharing, I’ll try to come back to see much more very soon!
20.45 There hiting for flating the mattress. Because in the mattress these mattress is made with raw cartoon from trees and and other natural materials like coconut waste
Ahhhhh I see, thank you very much!! Now I know :)
Raw “cotton”, not cartoon 😮
lol that makes way more sense
Bangladeshi people always respect foreigner you agree with me.where you have been now brad from gazipur bangladesh
I appreciate the respect. So many people welcomed me, showed me around, and gave me free food lol. It was such a great experience. So hospitable!!
Even though most of the people of Bangladesh don't know English, still we welcome and accept our guests with a warm heart! We speak the language of humanity. Welcome to Bangladesh Brother.
I love that so much! Thank you for the super warm welcome 🙏 I’ve felt so accepted everywhere in Bangladesh!
@@WhereisBrad You are most welcome! Are you still in Bangladesh?
If you are, then let me know. I will definitely help you by showing you around. peace ✌
I had to leave so no I’m not there anymore. But wow thank you for that kind offer!
@@WhereisBrad wish you a safe trip bro, hope you come back to visit Bangladesh again. Maybe then we will be able to show our spirit of hospitality more ,peace ✌
21 February is the International Mother Language Day and in Bangladesh, the day has been observed as National Martyr's day since 1952. The day is marked with the martyrdom of valiant sons of Bangladesh for establishing Bangla as the state language of the then East Pakistan (present Bangladesh). This is one and only sacrifice of lives for the sake of the Mother Language in the history of mankind. On this significance of the day, UNESCO declared 21st February as the International Mother Language Day to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism.
To observe the day, the people of the world in a barefoot walk to the Martyrs' Memorials to pay homage to the martyrs with flowers wearing traditional dress and singing songs.
You're the first to answer my question to completion! Thanks so much. Now I fully understand what it is, why it's celebrated, and how it's celebrated! Thanks for taking the time to explain so well!
21:56 ভার্সিটিতে পড়ে, অথচ এদের ইংরেজি কথাবার্তা শুনলে কান্না পায়।
Haha that bad?? They’re trying!
Especially In Dhaka & Chittagong & also Khulna, Rajshahi there’s plentiful of fast food 🥘 outlets available in modern clean environment but street food 🥘 is to avoid completely, apart from very few places because of unhygienic issues can cause stomach bug & diarrhoea etc ❤
I see I see. Ya I really need to come back to see more cities outside of just Dhaka!
@@WhereisBradthere’s 64 main cities in Bangladesh in 64 districts, 79% of our landscape consist’s of alluvial plain and rest 21% is hilly, mountainous & forested with very low population density, as Dhaka district is most densest area in the nation. which is one of the 64 District of the country. Most westerners jus ventures in old Dhaka & nearby areas & from there estimate the highest density for whole country, which is incorrect because Dhaka district area is 1467 sq km, only represent’s less than 1% of totally of Bangladesh but you only travelled & seen 2% of Dhaka district 😂😂😂
@@MohammedRaman-bi1zo wow makes sense. Thank you for that info!!🙏
@@WhereisBrad ur very welcome 😊😊😊
5:13 The guy asked you ''chaa khaben''. Actually chaa means tea....Chaa is a Bengali Word Of Tea.
The Guy offering you tea.
Ahhh okay I see. Thank you for explaining! that helps so much 😊
I liked the elderly person at 4:57. The way he said "Amar kaku re cha de" means serve a cup of tea, my dear nephew needs a cup of tea. 😄Hilarious. this is how a typical Bangladeshi elder expresses their love to someone.
Haha that’s so cool. I’m honored. I may not be able to understand him, but I could tell by his mannerisms and actions that he was very kind and warm hearted! Such a great person!
حياك الله في بلدنا ❤️😊
Thank you very much, and same to you!!
Welcome to Bangladesh bro😊
Thank you very much! Loving Bangladesh!!🇧🇩
@@WhereisBrad u r always welcome 😊 if u ever come to Sylhet pls let me know.I would love to show u around!
Sounds good thanks a ton! That would be amazing.
Bro Come back to #Bangladesh🇧🇩❤️
I def plan to come back and see more cities than just Dhaka next time!
Chris Language barrier is pretty high. If you learn Bengali whole Bangladesh is yours !
Yes I at least need to learn some more basic language before I go places. That will help a lot!
We hope a big 'nd rich Bangladesh. ❤️🤔🇧🇩
Totally me too! much love!
You should visit Sreemongol,, Saint martain beach, Jaflong, sylhet also..that's place are really beautiful of Bangladesh🤗
Okay I’ve heard of some of those but not all!! I for sure need to come back and visit more cities. Thanks for the suggestions!!
love from bangladesh😍🥰🥰
Thank you so much!!! I love Bangladesh so much!!!!
love From Bangladesh
Thank you so much! 😊 I love Bangladesh 🇧🇩!
that wasnt hair on dal, that was corriender
Haha are you sure? I saw the coriander leave, but the part it was stuck to was very thin and dark…. Haha okay okay let’s just accept it was coriander… I feel better now 😉🥰
That was coriander. Because the leaf was cooked, it looked dark. We are 100 percent sure that was coriander.
Haha okay okay, I believe you. Thanks for clearing that up. I feel much better about it now.
@@WhereisBrad its not hair dude lol.ask more people
Haha I believe you all!
Welcome to our Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thank you so much!
Hi Brad please come again in Bangladesh....I would like to introduce you with our local and delicious tribal food....
Oh that sounds amazing! I will try to come back again soon!
Come to Chittagong bro less pollution and population ...😙 try chittagonian food...u must try the kala bhuna(black charcoal type beef cube )
Oooh that sounds amazing!!! 🤩
Habibi,,,,come to Rajshahi,,,our city is clean all over Bangladesh
Oh okay adding to my list for next time I come!
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The old man first asking you have to eaten or not.the he offer you tea
Ah okay I see, thank you so much! It's so tough for me to know what's happening sometimes lol
Are u still in BD ??
Not anymore
Brad you should have visited Chittagong .. You missed it...
I know :( I was planning to visit Chittagong and Cox Bazaar, but because flights were delayed and cancelled a bunch, I ended up not able to make it! I will have to go another time in the future.
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You made this video in the winter🏔️, uploaded it in the summer🏜️! Are you in Bangladesh🇧🇩 now?😄
No not anymore. But o hope to come back soon and see more parts
Brad, are u still available in Bangladesh. I wanna talk to you, man.
Sorry I'm not there anymore, but I hope to come back soon! I know there's way more cities I need to visit next time!
Hi Brad, if you have spare time come to Mirpur I'll show you around and I want invite you to my home for a lunch or dinner...
Such an amazing invitation! Unfortunately I need to keep moving on but I really appreciate your invitation. Maybe next time I come to Bangladesh. Thanks again!!!!!
i like your style.
Wanna meet with you, I'm from Dhaka🇺🇸🇧🇩🌺
Hey thanks so much!! Much appreciatedy
Brother, you still here in Bangladesh ??
No I had to leave
Chris I’m not sure if you are being slow due to the heat but when they said “mother tongue day” how could you say “what’s that about” 😂😂😂😂😂
lol my name is Brad 🥰. And can you tell me what mother tongue day is? I still don’t know.
@@WhereisBrad 21 February is International mother language day or mother tongue day. In 1952 people in Bangladesh were killed in protest which happened in 21 February . The protest was about making bangla the official language of east pakistan( former Bangladesh ) later on the day got international recognition and its internationally celebrated as mother language day( which is the language you speak or your first language) you can google and learn more about it.
@@WhereisBrad it’s in the name bro, don’t you know what mother tongue means ?
Oh wow that's super interesting. Yes I know "mother tongue" meant something like "original" or "official" language, but I didn't know what the significance of that was and why it would have a day dedicated to it. Thanks a lot for that information, that really helps. Crazy!
Can you visit Chattogram,Bangladesh
Btw amazing vidio
I hope to in the future, but it'll have to be next trip unfortunately. I was planning to go to Chattogram and Cox Bazaar, but my flights got all screwed up and I had to change.
Thanks a bunch!
You like Bangladesh? ❤❤🇧🇩
Bangladesh is amazing! I loved my time exploring there and hope to go back to see more cities!!
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chaotic place
Haha ya, chaos is the best word! It’s intense!
Not many tourists visit Bangladesh so they get very excited. You're probably the first white person they've seen in a long time
Haha yep. There were some kids I encountered that were literally just frozen and speechless. hahaa like "what is that person"
Oma a dakhi ami r amr campus
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There's a one thing that i wanna share for some people and that is, mostly people think that Bangladesh is a Muslim country or a islamic country. But reality is, The majority religion of Bangladesh is islam but Bangladesh is use to be follow by a secular law or Bangladesh is a secular country. Beside in Bangladesh, there so many lot of different types of religions people follow or there so many other religions people live. One of them Hinduism and bhuddism are the common minority religion of Bangladesh and almost 12% people follow Hinduism in Bangladesh and 8% people follow bhuddism from south east Bangladesh or mountain area of Bangladesh 🇧🇩. There also atheist community exist in Bangladesh🇧🇩 almost 5% atheist population in Bangladesh🇧🇩. Meanwhile Christian's are the lowest religion population of Bangladesh. Almost 3 or 2% population🇧🇩.
Wow thanks for the explanation!! I was not aware of this but it helps me understand the makeup of the people so much more! 🙏🙏🙏
Man You Need A Guide....Coz...Lots of Language Barrier.... 😂
Ya that was a pretty frequent challenge for me. I'll make sure to ask around next time. Or maybe take advantage of the Community section of YT to reach out for assistance.
Moja = tasty
I see thank you so much!
it's not really smog! It's called fog! Usually in the winter, the weather is hazy due to the fog! You don't see the sun even for up to an entire week and the visibility is low!
I see I see. Wow that's crazy. Why would it be so foggy even when it's hot out?
@@WhereisBrad it was probably hot for you but not too hot for the locals as you can see most of them were wearing winter clothes! Why would it be so foggy? - Not a weather expert! It has something to do with the sun not out for days and the cold air that flows from the Himalayas!
I see I see. I guess I thought so because I’m used to fog in the morning and it burns away when the sun comes out. I understand now though thank you!! 🙏
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