Dhaka, with its rich history and vibrant culture, had been calling out to me for years. Being a history buff and photography enthusiast, I had meticulously planned my trip to this city, aiming for the dry and cooler month of November. Since I knew when I wanted to go, I did advance booking on IndiGo’s flight to Dhaka, resulting in the cheapest flight booking International Dhaka. IndiGo not only delivered on my travel expectations but also elevated my Dhaka experience to a whole new level. Let me share a few highlights of my journey and how IndiGo Airlines made it truly grand.
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Ahsan mazil (pink palace)
Ahsan Manzil, once a local landlord’s entertainment house turned into a French trading house, is worth visiting. The intricate carvings, pink facade and the ornate decorative elements make it a paradise for photographers like me. IndiGo Airlines’ hassle-free booking process allowed me to focus on capturing this historical gem without travel worries.
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Lalbagh Fort
With its rich heritage, stunning architecture and fascinating stories, Lalbagh Fort claimed the second spot on my Dhaka itinerary. I found myself utterly awestruck by this architectural marvel with its stunning domes, ornate gateways and intricately designed buildings.
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Dhakeshwari temple
Your trip to Dhaka is incomplete without visiting this place. This iconic place is a hub for Hindu rituals and gatherings in Dhaka city. According to researchers, this temple is also one of the Shakti Peethas, from where once the jewel of the crown of the Goddess Sati had fallen.
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Kawran bazar
Kawran is the biggest wholesale market in Dhaka offering several attractions and activities for travellers. Thanks to competitive fares of IndiGo, I had more budget at my disposal to capture the vibrant scenes and bustling life of the market.
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National parliament house
Built in 1982, this largest complex in the world is divided into three parts: main plaza, south plaza and presidential plaza. IndiGo Airlines efficiency in terms of flight scheduling and the ease of booking had given me the peace of mind to fully immerse myself in exploring this architectural wonder.
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Curzon Hall
Curzon hall with its striking red-brick structure, white columns and archways is reminiscent of colonial-era architecture. Originally built as part of the University of Dhaka and served later as a legislative council, it houses the Faculty of Science of the University of dhaka. As I walked through its halls, I could feel the echoes of the bygone era.
CONCLUSION
In my belief “a good beginning makes a good ending,” I entrusted IndiGo Airlines to be my travel sidekick.Their’ attentive cabin crew ensured that my flight to Dhaka went on a positive note. IndiGo’s punctuality and comfortable in-flight experience left me energised and ready to explore hidden treasures of Dhaka.
I invite you to share your own cherished memories of Dhaka in the comment section below.