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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2022

Tareq Onu

The sea beach in Kuakata. Photo: Syed Mehedy Hasan
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Five places in Southern Bangladesh you could visit via Padma Bridge

The white-domed Shanti Stupa in Leh. Photo: Tanmoy Kairy
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Ladakh: The Himalayan heaven

Twin Tower Night
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Exploring Kuala Lumpur in a new light

The only indigenous tea field in all of Europe Porto Formoso
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Azores islands: Like walking into a landscape painting

Tangua is a land that changes its shape in different seasons based on the changes in water level.
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Tanguar Haor, the eternal jewel

On a tight budget, you can take a shared boat from Mongla port and visit Koromjol - the Sundarbans’ entrance. Photo: Tareq Onu
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Floating through the Sundarbans’ canals 

Shilaidaha Kuthibari, where Rabindranath spent almost 12 years of his life.Photo/Tareq Onu
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Mystic Kushtia: A pilgrimage in poetry and music 

Bhimruli floating guava market is the largest of its kind in Bangladesh. PHOTOS: TANMOY KAIRY
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The floating fragrance of guava

PHOTOS: TANMOY KAIRY
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A walk through Old Dhaka

The Bhubaneshwar Shiva Temple was built in 1823 and it is the largest Shiva temple in Bangladesh. Photo: Tareq Onu
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The wonders of Puthia

The most famous bihar (Buddhist monastery) of Bangladesh is the Shompur Mohabihar, a world heritage site known as Paharpur. Photo/Tareq Onu
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Ancient bihars of Southern Bangladesh

When Khan Jahan Ali built it, the Shat Gambuj Mosque was one of the largest mosques at that time. Photo: Collected
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Incredible Bagerhat

Glethoorn looks like a fairytale village with its serene beauty.
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Giethoorn: Exploring the picture-perfect Dutch village amid the pandemic

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