Monday, July 26, 2010

River Cruise Near Dhaka of PathFriend Tour Operator

PathFriend Tour Operator  is a leading tour operator in Bangladesh based at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel. We have been providing our extensive services to the valued clients and promoting Bangladesh as a fascinating tourist destination in world map of tourism.Having own cruising boats, necessary transportations and experienced tour guides makes us possible to operate regular tours.Our regular river-cruise and sightseeing tours are quite popular among the expatriate community living in Bangladesh. We have also rich experiences working with many reputed TV team who have made documentary films at home and abroad.

WHAT DO WE OFFER?        www.pathfriend-bd.com

Ø Cruising in the largest mangrove forest in the world and the home of Royal Bengal Tiger ‘Sundarbans Forest”.
Ø Sparking Rivers and life style.
Ø Visit another world heritage site “Sixty dome mosque”.
Ø Lake Cruise, Buddhist temple and Tribal culture in Chittagong Hill Tracts.
Ø Cox’s Bazar-the longest unbroken sea beach in the world. 
Ø The biggest wooden Buddhist temple in Ramu.
Ø World Heritage sites and ancient civilization.
Ø Dense rain forest, vast green Tea valley and rubber plantations.
Ø Quite villages, unspoiled nature at its best.
Ø World war –2 cemeteries.
Ø One of the greenest countries.
Ø 1% land 100% contrast.
Ø A country of 130 million smiling people.

For tourists/Holyday maker

Sightseeing tours River Cruises in Meghna River.
Archeological Excursion , World heritage Sites tours.
Wildlife adventure tours.
Tailor made packages on your demand.

Other services:

In addition to daylong tours and Package tours, both inbound and outbound; we also offer the following services: Media research, Filming and Logistics.
Study Tours
Corporate Meetings, Seminars and Expositions Language Guides/interpreter----- Hotel reservationsTransport Rental.

RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL POLICY:

Ø Bangladesh is one of the least developed nations in the world. Although our operation is small and focused we are passionate about creating real and sustainable economic benefits. Ø We take our role incredibly seriously and are determined to put as much as possible back into the communities we are privileged to visit. We have gone to great lengths to personally research our tours and to meet with our 100% locally owned suppliers. We have built up strong relationships with these operators who we prefer to call ‘colleagues’. We believe that our continued success is dependent on this close relationship. 
Ø Our travelers are only accompanied by locally based staff and guides. 
Ø We actively support and advise our overseas colleagues on a range of issues, which are intended to benefit their overall business, not just the business they do with PathFriend Tour Operator. We have advised on brochure and website design, and have contributed financially to their overseas marketing campaigns.

Rivers of Life
There is not a better or more exhilarating way to see the scenic majesty of the countryside. You board on our wooden boat to absorb the sights, while experiencing the surprisingly peaceful sensation of being on the river. This is the only exciting way to discover Bangladesh. You stop on many Villages, bazaars, see the real life style and enjoy the different folk cultural programs in different villages in the evening.
A cruise on Meghna, Ganges, Brahmaputra and other rivers will introduce you to riverine Bangladesh and her history, culture and life style. It is like a documentary filming before your eyes.
Cruise on Meghna River & visit Sonargaon
You board on our wooden boat to join this adventure. Explore the remote island villages that are only accessible by boat. Know their lifestyle. Stop at any island in the middle of river, swim and have more fun. Enjoy the hilsa fishing and the activities of villagers. On way back, visit Sonargaon, which was the first capital of Bengal (13th to 17th Century) a traditional Bangladeshi or Chinese food will serve at lunch.
Depart Dhaka at 9 am from your nominated pick up point, you will board to the boat at Bouddhar Bazaar which is 29 km from Dhaka and takes about an hour to reach.
RC 01: Cruise on Meghna River (Day long) price BDT.
Person
1
2
3
4
5
6
7+
Price/Person
8500
5000
4500
4000
3700
3500
3200
Price includes: A/c Car, Boat,Lunch,Entry fee & Tour Guide.
Price excludes: Personal expense & Gratuities.

SUNDARBAN
Special Sundarban expeditions for 3 days / 4 nights
These trips cover the Sundarbans forest- the largest mangrove forest in the world (5770sk.km) and the home of Royal Bengal Tiger. A network of River and creeks criss – crosses their dense evergreen forests. You often find tiger crossing the river and crocodiles basking in the sun. Deers, wild boars, otters river Dolphin, over 270 species of birds, 120 species of fish, 50 species of reptiles and 8 species of amphibians are still found there. THE WORLD HERITAS SITES- the largest remaining tract of habitat for the Royal Bengal Tiger can be the best place for adventures cruising for a few days. REGULAR TRIP: SBT 01
Day-01: Depart Dhaka in the night at around 10:00 pm by Shohag Volvo bus from Malibug about to Khulna. On way we will serve tea & snacks from any highway restaurant and overnight bus journey.
Day-02 : On arrival drive to Mongla to Board to the specially build boat at Mongla in the Morning. On way, we will stop at Daingmary forest station to take the permit finally. Sitting on the watch tower to have a look the wildlife, going into the beach for swimming or sports. Before sun set stop at any convenient place or Katka forest station for overnight stay.
Day-03: On this day, we will offer different activities at around Katka & Kachikhali, like walking into the forest, sitting on the watch tower to have a look the wildlife, going into the beach for swimming or sports. Birds watching & finding wild animals in the narrow creeks/canal in the evening by a country boat. Overnight on Kachikhali.
Day-04: More activities in the forest and we will Start the return journey and on way back visit on Karamjal wildlife sanctuary in the last afternoon start return drive back to Dhaka by A/c Bus in the night.

Price per person in BDT.
Mini. 02-03 pax
Mini. 04-06 pax
Mini.10-12 pax
Mini. 20 pax
45,900
30,900
20,900
19,900


Price included:
§  Dhaka-Khulna- Dhaka by a/c Volvo bus,
§  Khulna-Mongla-Khulna by A/c vehicle.
§  . All Meal & snacks.
§  All Taxes, Forest Permission Fee, Tools and Armed Forest Guard.
§  Overnight on Boat by cabin
§   Experienced Tour Guide.


CONTACT
DHAKA OFFICE:

PathFriend Tour Operator 
Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel
107,Kazi-NazrulIslam Av. Dhaka, Bangladesh
Phone:+8801913394033 , +8801672081920
Email:info@pathfriend-bd.com , papon.pathfriend@gmail.com
Web: www.pathfriend-bd.com


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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Ancient Northern part of Bangladesh (Bogura, Rajshahi and Dinajpur) Tour


ANCIENT NOTRH BENGAL
RAJSHAHI, BOGRA , DINAJPUR
                                                                                            Mahasthan Garh:
It represents the earliest and the largest archaeological site in Bangladesh, consists of the ruins of the ancient city of Pundranagara. The site is 13 km north of Bogra town on the Dhaka-Rangpur highway. The ruins measuring 1500m N-S and 1400m E-W and are enclosed on their four sides by rampart walls that rise to an average height of 6m from river level. Many isolated mounds occur at various places outside the city within a radius of 8 km on the north, south and west, testifying to the existence of suburbs of the ancient provincial capital. After a series of excavations, Bairagir Bhita, Govinda Bhita, Parasuram Palace, Khodar Pathar Bhita, Man Kalir Kunda etc. were excavated.
Govinda Bhita:
Govinda Bhita a high mound traditionally ascribed to be the site of a Govinda temple and is located outside the northern rampart of Mahasthangarh (Pundranagar) of Bogra district. On its eastern and northern sides flows the moribund Karatoya. During the excavation in 1928-29, two temple remains were exposed: one western and the other eastern. These belong to different periods and are enclosed within a 6-0 thick perimeter wall. The western temple, erected probably in the 6th century, is larger than the eastern smaller one, built about 11th century, partly on the ruins of the western temple. The western temple seems to have been built on a high central shaft, solidly filled with earth, and surrounded by three graded terraces, each buttressed by a series of blind cells packed with infilling of earth, intended to strengthen the foundation of a massive superstructure. Approach to this cellular podium was from the west.
Gokul Medh:
Gokul Medh is located around 5 km south west of the complex of the village Gokul. This site popularly known as Behular Bashar Ghar or Lokshminderer Medh is a 13m high podium consisting of 172 blind cells. On the flat top of this podium a Buddhist religious stupa or temple was built in 6th century AD. During the rule of Senas in 11th centuries another temple was built on the ruins of the former Buddhist one. The substructure appears to have been decorated with ornamental bricks containing floral and geometrical motif of ornamentation.
Paharpur:
Due to its geographical situation the entire region of Bengal, including the Paharpur Buddhist Vihara has been one of the vital links between India and Southeast Asia since ancient times.
The Sompur Vihara is a Buddhist Monastery dating from the late 8th century. It is located in Paharpur, in the northwest of Bangladesh. It is said to be the second largest single Buddhist monastery south of the Himalayas. It was made a WHS as a tribute to the Pala dynasty that ruled Bengal and Bihar for 3.5 centuries from middle of the 8th century.
The monastery is built under the second Pala King Dharmapala as a quadrangle, measuring 281 meter on each side. All outer four wings contain monastic cells, 177 in total. In the center of the vast open courtyard of the monastery stands the shrine. Its remains are still 21 meter high and have three gradually diminishing terraces. The walls were built of burnt bricks; some ornamented with motif of flowers and seated Buddha’s. There were also bands of terracotta plaques in rows all around the terraces.
From the 12th century on, after numerous attacks by invaders, the monks left and the monastery building suffered decline and disintegration. Paharpur Buddhist Vihara was included in the World Heritage List in 1985.
Kusumba Mosque:
This stone mosque is situated in the village Kusumba in the district of Naogaon. According to an inscription, it was erected by a patron, Sulayman in 1558 during the reign of Ghiyath al din Bahadur Shah. The Kusumba mosque is one such example in Bengal, which may be termed as Black Gem of Bengal. Stones used in this mosque are dark black-basalt that was transported from Rajmahal hill of Bihar through waterways.
It is located on the west bank of a big tank measuring 381m x 274 m. There is a big courtyard in front of the mosque surrounded by a low boundary wall. This mosque is still in a good state as it has been well preserved.
Varendra Museum:
Varendra Museum was the first museum to be established in erstwhile East Bengal in 1910. The museum started out as the collection for Varendra Anushandhan Samiti or Varendra Investigation Society and got its current name in 1919. The Zamindars of Rajshahi and Natore, notably Kumar Sharat Kumar Ray, donated their personal collections to Varendra Museum. Varendra refers to an ancient janapada roughly corresponding to northern Bangladesh.
This museum has a rich collection of objects of Mohenjodaro and also of 16th to l9th century AD. This is devoted to the study of ancient history and culture. Its rich collections contain interesting objects of past Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim heritage. It is located at the heart of Rajshahi town and maintained by Rajshahi University authority. The year of its formal establishment is 1910.
Putia:
Putia is an upazila in Rajshahi district. Putia zamindari created by the Mughals in the early 17th century is one of the oldest estates of Bengal. The extensive area of the estate, enclosed within a moat, has a number of elegant temples embellished with terracotta sculpture, e.g. the Pancharatna GovindaTemple, a beautiful little do-chala shrine behind the palace, the hut-shaped Jagaddhatri Temple on the west and the large Shiva Temple at the entrance of the estate.
Govinda Temple:
It was erected between 1823 and 1895 by one of the Maharanis of the Putia Estate in Rajshahi District. It raises two storeys on a 47′-6′ square structure having a crown of a set of ornamental miniature towers, four on each corner of the storey and a central one crowning the top of the second.
Shiva Temple:
The ShivaTemple, a 19.81m square building, was erected by Rani Bhuvan Mohini Devi in 1823 AD on a high plinth and plastered all over. It is decorated with numerous miniature ratnas on the main tower and on the four smaller towers on the roof of the ground floor.
Putia Rajbari:
The two-storied Putia Rajbariwhich is the most notable structure in the area faces a four-storied large pyramidal dol mancha on the north, across an open ground and presents an imposing 60.96m frontage. It has two symmetrical projected wings at the east and west ends while its central part, about 15.24m wide, accommodates a grand portal. This grand palace was constructed by Rani Hemanta Kumari Devi in 1895 AD in honor of her mother-in-law Maharani Sarat Sundari Devi.
Bagha Mosque:
Bagha Mosque was built in 1523 A.D. by Sultan Nusrat Shah, son of Hussain Shah. It is a richly decorated monument originally roofed over with 10 domes which collapsed long ago but recently rebuilt carefully to their original form. The superb terracotta decoration on the central mihrab represents floral frame work and jali rosettes. The whole outer surface of the mosque is beautifully embellished with fine terracotta art motifs.
Natore Rajbari:
Natore Rajbari is situated in Natore, a district town about 48 km east of Rajshahi, was the zamindari headquarters of the Natore Raj. Like most of the feudal palaces in Bangladesh the palace ruins of Natore are approached through a long avenue, fringed on either side with carefully planted rows of bottle palms.
Ramjivan, the real founder of the Raj family, made his headquarters at Natore and built most of the Rajbari complex, the tanks, temples, orchards and flower gardens. Originally Natore was a small settlement under Taraf Kanaikhali in Lashkarpur Pargana.
Choto Sona Masjid:
Chhoto Sona Masjid is a remarkably fine architectural specimen of the Sultante Period. It was built by Wali Muhammad son of Ali during the reign of Sultan Hossain Shah (1493-1519). It has fifteen gilded domes including three chauchala domes in the middle row. Chief attractions of the Mosque are its intricate stone carvings and decoration. The gilding employed in the ornamentation that has given the building its appellation Chhoto Sona Masjid (Little Golden Mosque)
Tahkhana:
Literally Tahkhana (Persian) means a cold building or palace. A structure built on the west bank of a large tank situated in the Firuzpur quarters of the city of Gaur-Lakhnauti is traditionally known as the Tahkhana.
Mughal Subahdar Shah Shuja(1639- 1660 AD) occasionally used to visit and stay in Gaur-Lakhnauti to honour his patron saint Shah Niamatullah Wali point to this great Mughal governor as the builder. Shah Shuja held his court at Rajmahal, not very far from Gaur. It is very likely that Shah Shuja built this small palace as a khanqah (resting, meditating and preaching place) of the saint, and the mosque and the tombs as its adjuncts.
Darasbari Mosque:
Darasbari Mosqueis the largest mosque in the Bangladesh part of Gaur-Lakhnauti, now in ruins. It is situated in the Darasbari quarter of the mediaeval city on the west side of the Chhota Sona-Kotwali Darwaza Road, at present a desolated area near the Indian border. The name Darasbari is derived from its being located within a darsbari (place of lesson or learning), pointing to the madrasa to the east of the mosque, separated by a large tank, forming a typical Muslim educational complex. According to its inscription, which is now preserved in the Indian Museum at Calcutta, the mosque was built in 1479 AD by Shamsuddin Abul Muzaffar Yusuf Shah.
Kantajee Temple:
Kantanagar Temple is an eighteenth century brick temple, situated about 18 km. north of Dinajpur town. It has gained eminence as an outstanding monument in Bengal for its fabulous terracotta embellishment. This nava-ratnaHindu temple, exhibits the exuberance of Terracotta Art at its best in Bangladesh.
Maharaja Prannath of Dinajpur began its construction about 1722. It was completed by his adopted son Maharaja Ramnath, in Shaka era 1674 (1752 AD. This magnificent pyramidal temple rose in three receding terraces and was crowned with nine ornamental spires or ratnas (jewels) on the corner of the three terraces which imparted to it an appearance of a huge rathaor an ornate chariot resting on a high plinth. It was provided with arched openings on all four sides in order to enable devotees to see the deity enshrined inside from all directions.
Dinajpur Rajbari:
Dinajpur Rajbari now in ruins, is situated on the north-east outskirts of the present town. Originally enclosed within defensive moats and high rampart, the derelict remains of the Dinajpur Rajbari, can now be approached through a tall arched gate facing west. Inside the palace precinct near the gateway on left is a painted Krishna temple and on right, some ruined outhouses and another inner gateway that provides access to an inner square court. Facing the courtyard on the east is a flat-roofed temple, the front verandah of which is supported on four semi-Corinthian pillars and another set of columns carry the roof of the main hall.
North Bengal Tour              ( 4 days / 3 Nights ) Price  Per Person US$ 300
North Bengal Tour              ( 3 days / 2 Nights ) Price  Per Person US$ 250
North Bengal Tour                (2 days / 1 Night ) Price  Per Person US$ 200
Price includes:
§  A/c accommodation twin sharing basis.
§  Reserved Car.
§  Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner, Tea/Coffee  & Water.
§  Entrance fee.
§  English speaking guide.
Price excludes:
§  Personal expense & Gratuities.


CONTACT US:

PathFriend Tour Operator
Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, Dhaka
Cell : +88 01913394033, +88 01672081920
E-mail : info@pathfriend-bd.com, papon.pathfriend@gmail.com
Web:  www.pathfriend-bd.com

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