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Sultan Mahmud
Booked: Dhaka to Cox's Bazar Couple Tour
Dec 08, 2025
Overall, the user demonstrated a strong command over Next.js, Mongoose, and professional software development practices. The engagement was excellent, and the implementation tasks were complex and rewarding.
Sultan Mahmud
Booked: Dhaka to Cox's Bazar Couple Tour
Dec 08, 2025
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Sultan Mahmud
Booked: Dhaka to Cox's Bazar Couple Tour
Dec 07, 2025
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Sultan Mahmud
Booked: Dhaka to Cox's Bazar Couple Tour
Dec 07, 2025
I am thoroughly impressed with the assistance provided. The AI demonstrated exceptional technical accuracy and speed in addressing complex coding questions, particularly regarding Next.js 16 authentication flows and MongoDB ID comparisons.
Step into the living traditions of Bangladesh on this full-day Brass & Pottery Village Tour. Travel to a remote artisan village in Dhamrai, just outside Dhaka, where skilled craftsmen create intricate brass and bronze statues using the ancient lost-wax casting technique. Continue to a traditional pottery village, where families have been shaping clay into beautiful vessels for generations, offering you a rare glimpse into centuries-old craft. On the way back, pause at the National Martyrs’ Monument in Savar, a moving tribute to the heroes of the 1971 Liberation War. More than just sightseeing, this tour connects you with the artisans, heritage, and history that define Bangladesh—an authentic cultural journey you’ll never forget.



Bandarban is a district in South-Eastern Bangladesh and a part of the Chittagong Division. It is one of the three hill districts of Bangladesh and a part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, the others being Rangamati District and Khagrachhari District. Bandarban district (4, 479 km2) is not only the most remote district of the country but also the least populous (population 388, 000). The lure of the tallest peaks of Bangladesh treks through virgin forests and the chance to meet more than 15 tribes of the region up close is growing among tourists from around the world. Bandarban has only one town that approaches anything near a city - the Bandarban town. The rest of the area is divided into 7 Upazilas, which are in turn divided into varying numbers of unions. Each union is a cluster of paras and villages. On this trip, the main key attractions in Bandarban are Nilachal, Meghla, Golden Temple, Nilgiri, Shoilopropat, Chimbuk Hills, etc.
The world’s longest natural sea beach, the Cox’s Bazar is widely famous for its tourism all over the country. Beautiful and serene beaches of Cox’s Bazar, popular for their coral stone and blue water attract hundreds of people every year to dive into the divine beauty of Cox’s Bazar. To escape the monotony of ordinary life and immerse yourself in the coastal paradise of Cox’s Bazar to enjoy the thrill where golden sands meet the gentle waves of the Bay of Bengal, explore the packages of Cox’s Bazar tour by Native Ways.
Step into the heartbeat of Bangladesh on this immersive Dhaka City Tour, where centuries of history and the chaos of modern life blend into one unforgettable experience. Explore the Mughal splendour of Lalbagh Fort, the pink elegance of Ahsan Manzil, the intricate Star Mosque, and the historic Armenian Church—each landmark whispering stories of Dhaka’s vibrant past. Glide across the Buriganga River on a wooden rowboat, watching the drama of daily life unfold on its bustling banks. Then dive into the maze of Old Dhaka’s rickshaw-clogged lanes, alive with colours, sounds, and energy found nowhere else. Along the way, meet locals, taste the city’s spirit, and uncover the heritage that makes Dhaka one of Asia’s most intense and fascinating cities. Recommended by Bradt and Lonely Planet, this is the must-do tour for first-time visitors—showcasing the very best of Old and New Dhaka so you leave with not just photos, but memories of the real Dhaka.