Do you want to learn more about Bangladesh, via your iPod? Then the Bangladesh Traveller podcasts are for you.
As the website grows, we’ll be creating audio content that you can take with you during your journey in Bangladesh.
Learn about the country’s history, its people and its extraordinary culture through these podcasts — great for when you’ve got a few hours to kill on a long bus ride, or during your plane ride over to Dhaka.
Podcasts can be downloaded directly using iTunes. Click here to subscribe and then download the podcasts to your iPod.
Currently, the first chapter of the guidebook is totally free. However, once we start getting into the meat of the guide, you’ll need to sign up as a Premium Member to continue receiving destination-specific podcasts.

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.
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.