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Every year I think during Easter that I should have gone some-where and then think that everyone else has the same idea, so flights would be bad and places within reach of Oz, crowded and expensive.
So then Bangladesh come into view; CX via HKG using Alaskan miles (hopefully).
I've reviewed @fifo 's TR https://www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au/community/threads/status-run-bangladesh.91705/#post-1869356
and see a number of AFFer's have been there. So I'm hoping @fifo , @dajop @pagingjoan and @93Revisited might chip in with any comments about my skeletal itinerary, hotel recommendations (best available!) etc.
But first, security. I tend to take DFAT's 'smarttraveller' advice with a grain of salt, but there is undoubtedly above-average risk for Bangladesh. What are people's views on this? I'd be a an individual traveller, in a car with driver & guide so trying hard not to be 'obvious'. I'll be paying attention to Bangladesh over the next few months to see how its going.
Air travel: I wouldn't like to go on a local domestic airline in countries like this; am I being too careful?
Trains: To avoid some long drives, am thinking about one or two trips - comments on these (comfort, cleanliness, reliability)?
My skeletal itinerary. I'm most interested in history.
A day or 2 in Dhakar, mainly interested in the old city.
2 or 3 nights in Bogra, visit Mahasthangarh and Paharpur via day trips
2 or 3 nights in Khulna, visit Bagerhat and a day on the water in Sundarbans National Park. I am interested in wildlife, but since the chance of seeing a Bengal Tiger seems about zero, the park doesn't hold much interest to me.
Beaches etc hold no interest to me.
All ideas, comments etc welcome.
So then Bangladesh come into view; CX via HKG using Alaskan miles (hopefully).
I've reviewed @fifo 's TR https://www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au/community/threads/status-run-bangladesh.91705/#post-1869356

But first, security. I tend to take DFAT's 'smarttraveller' advice with a grain of salt, but there is undoubtedly above-average risk for Bangladesh. What are people's views on this? I'd be a an individual traveller, in a car with driver & guide so trying hard not to be 'obvious'. I'll be paying attention to Bangladesh over the next few months to see how its going.
Air travel: I wouldn't like to go on a local domestic airline in countries like this; am I being too careful?
Trains: To avoid some long drives, am thinking about one or two trips - comments on these (comfort, cleanliness, reliability)?
My skeletal itinerary. I'm most interested in history.
A day or 2 in Dhakar, mainly interested in the old city.
2 or 3 nights in Bogra, visit Mahasthangarh and Paharpur via day trips
2 or 3 nights in Khulna, visit Bagerhat and a day on the water in Sundarbans National Park. I am interested in wildlife, but since the chance of seeing a Bengal Tiger seems about zero, the park doesn't hold much interest to me.
Beaches etc hold no interest to me.
All ideas, comments etc welcome.