Exploring The Capital City || Travel To The Capital City Of Bangladesh

in Worldmappin6 months ago (edited)

Today I will share with you about my trip to Dhaka, the capital city of our country. First of all, I like to see the huge buildings of Dhaka. There are gigantic buildings in every area of ​​Dhaka. I traveled to Dhanmondi in Dhaka. Because I have a friend here. As a result, I did not have to take any challenge to find a place to stay.

I went to Dhaka by train. I love train journey. It takes about 7-8 hours to reach Dhaka. Dhanmondi is an elite area of ​​Dhaka. So there are many tall buildings here. There are also several famous buildings of Bangladesh in this area.

I visited several other areas including Dhanmondi. But I spent more time in Dhanmondi than in other areas. When I walk through a street in Dhanmondi I feel like I am walking in a closed environment. Because of the buildings around the road, a small part of the big sky is visible. Due to which the sky seems small.

Due to the surrounding buildings, the temperature here is higher than normal. It is very hot during summer. Sometimes it seems like an uninhabitable city. If you want to travel anywhere using any public transport on the streets of Dhaka then you have to deal with traffic jams.

Summer heat, traffic jam and environmental pollution are the three issues that will affect you more. But it feels a little better to see the beautiful setting. The roof of the building I lived in had a wonderful view of the entire city.

All in all the trip to Dhaka was a great experience for me. I was very happy to travel to the capital city of Bangladesh and explore the streets, buildings and environment. I also invite you to visit this city once.

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Omg this city it's full of buildings!!!