Hi MR.Neil,My name is Jarka Afrin & i m a tour operator.I have just seen ur question & want to give u a sujjestion. yes in three week u can visit Bangladesh, India & bhutan. I want to advise u that u can hire a operator or guide for u. like i also can make u to have a journey in bangladesh & can help u to have a journey in india & bhutan within three weeks. My company will provide u best accomodation, journey, refreshment & security facility althrough Bangladesh, India & Bhutan. Your total cost will be in Luxury class 16800${per day 80$(minimum 6pax)& with ac accomodation, transportation facilitites, but if u fly for other region then it will be on ur cost.}& in standered class 1260${without accomodation or with accomodation but non ac, transportation facility provided by us.}.For air travel the extra charge of air tickets will be added.Booking should be made at least 15 days in...
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Being Money-wise
by shivleo
Bangladesh is a very cheap country to travel if you're prepared to travel on a budget, but the quality of budget food, accommodation and travel is low. It's possible to average US$10 a day if you go 2nd class on trains, travel on local buses, stay in the cheapest of hotels with shared bath and no air-con and eat at the very cheapest restaurants. If you want to escape nerve-shattering buses and reduce your risk of stomach bugs, US$20-30 a day will get you a decent room with its own private bathroom in any of the private guest houses in Banani, Gulshan or Baridhara. They also provide complimentary continental breakfast and a good variety of cuisine for your meals. If you want to spend big, it's possible, just walk into Pan Pacific Sonargaon or Sheraton for top-end accommodation or restaurants. Cash and travellers cheques in US dollars are preferred by banks. You can approach any of the...
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