Bangladesh

Bangladesh by Richard Plunkett is a comprehensive guide published by Lonely Planet in 2000, featuring 272 pages in English. This edition serves as a valuable resource for travelers seeking to explore one of the last nations largely untouched by tourism, offering insights into its waterways, rural lifestyles, and newly accessible tribal areas.
Readers will find detailed information on navigating this budget-friendly destination, including 40 maps covering every region of the country. The guide provides practical advice on shopping, cycling, and sightseeing, as well as essential details on visas, health, and local transport. Additionally, a comprehensive language section enhances the travel experience, making this guide an informative companion for anyone interested in the diverse landscapes and cultures of Bangladesh.
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Discover one of the last nations to remain untouched by tourism using this, the only English-language guide to Bangladesh. Explore its myriad water-ways, witness rural lifestyles and visit newly opened tribal areas.
— 40 detailed maps of every region of the country
— reliable information on how to travel around this great budget destination
— shopping, cycling, sightseeing and where to chill out
— the lowdown on visas, health and local transport
— comprehensive language section
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