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Bangladesh: The Bradt Travel Guide
Bangladesh has a reputation for being poor and beset by flooding, but this 'republic of rivers' rewards those willing to look beyond the headlines. Search for Royal Bengal tigers in the Sundarban forest, spend time with the indigenous communities of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, see endless stretches of emerald countryside and laze on the world's longest natural beach at Cox's Bazaar. Leave luxuries behind and embark on the richest of travel experiences among some of the sub-continent's friendliest people.Mikey Leung & Belinda Meggitt
Travel Journalist Mikey Leung volunteered for VSO in Bangladesh, writes for various magazines and covered current affairs for various worldwide radio outlets. Belinda Meggitt spent a year in Chittagong as an Australian Youth Ambassador for Devleopment before taking up travel photography.
Bangladesh on Vimeo
Bangladesh.. so much more than what you think. from Belinda Meggitt on Vimeo.
This video creation is a product of Mikey Leung and Belinda Meggitt. Together we are the author team that has produced "Bangladesh: The Bradt Travel Guide." This new guidebook promotes responsible tourism to one of our world's most undertravelled destinations. Rich with colour and human energy, Bangladesh is easily one of our world's most photogenic countries and we would like others to see this and hopefully join us in wanting to experience the incredible humanity behind the poverty.
About the Bangladesh Traveller
The Bangladesh Traveller is an experiment by Bangladesh: The Bradt Travel Guide co-author Mikey Leung.
As a massive proponent of Positive Travel destinations like Bangladesh, he believes that with the right application of travel technology, he can improve the local travel experience by creating access to information for visitors of Bangladesh.
As a former IT volunteer in the country, it seems only natural to share the wonderful experiences that this little country has to offer!
© 2010 The Bangladesh Traveller. © Mikey Leung & Belinda Meggitt, Bradt Travel Guides
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It says “Official Website of Bangladesh: The Bradt Travel Guide.”
Dear Sir / Madam,
We want to have a tour to the Sundarbans wildlife. From Dhaka with a group of 30 people all Bangladeshis. Our preferable timing will be between 29th of December to the 6th of Jaunary. Please give me in details with all your price offers with a return mail. Appriciate your quick reply.
Best regards.
Shamama Nuzhat.
What does it mean “Official Website of Bangladesh”? Are u sure ?
Hello Folks at Bangladesh Traveller,
My name is Ben Wiselogle, and I’m the development intern at All Hands Volunteers (formerly Hands On Disaster Response).
Great post you had, and we absolutely love the fact that you’re mentioning us in your writings. As you may have heard, we’ve changed our name to All Hands Volunteers and are no longer using HODR.org.
What we’re hoping you’ll assist us with is to change a couple of links on your page, just to help us with redirecting people to where we actually are now. Also, it’ll keep your post up to date.
The links are:
home: http://hands.org/
donate: http://hands.org/donate/
volunteer: http://hands.org/volunteer/
Here’s the pages we found that were still linking to our old site.
http://bangladeshtraveller.com/2009/12/29/travelling-positively/
Thanks so much for your help on this, and if you have any questions at all, just shoot me an email at ben@hands.org.
Sincerely and Gratefully,
Ben Wiselogle
All Hands Volunteers
Development Intern