Debating between moving to Shanghai or Dhaka

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JausmanCanuckAbroad Regular
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Post Fri Oct 03, 2008 5:21 am

Fair enough. You have every right to like a place as I do to dislike one. Just like a gourmet can like or dislike a restaurant without his reputation being impugned. John
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keneJunior Member
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Hotels in Dhaka. (mainly VIP area)

Post Sat Nov 08, 2008 4:37 am

Mainone wrote:We just decide that for the begining of my stay I will stay at a Hotel so I was wandering if you have any tip on where I can get the best rate. Last time I was staying at the Westin and I liked it very much.

Is there any guesthouse with foreigner standard I shall look in to it?


I keep thinking to answer this, but fail too.
There are a lots of hotels in Banani which i can only assume are WAY less than Westin. (that is THE best hotel in Dhaka now). Recommended by friends of mine is Hotel DeCastle - they have an office in the airport, it's a beautiful but very small hotel off the main road but not far from a few good amenities.
There are two guest houses on Road 18 in Banani, i looked into "the Royal Inn" and was told by the manager that the hotel's duty was to provide me with anything i wanted, i mean "anything". bit scary that. There is also the Pacific Guest house.

Hotel Sweet dream is a big hotel on the main road, and I'd love to know what that's like! Similarly Hotel Serina. Both have restaurants and are probably a bit more costly.

Other Area's of Dhaka, but not tooo far away:
The Dhaka Regency across from Kilkett and very close to the airport - a bit expensive if their restaurant is any judge.
Similarly the Radison Water Garden on Airport Road just past Baridhara D.O.H.S. a 4 star and rather expensive restaurant, they have a really nice buffet - if you are willing to pay out the $20/person.
There

hope that helps.
nationalism = boys with guns.
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MainoneJunior Member
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Post Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:39 am

Thanks for the info. I guess my best move will to go see with my own eyes and make the decision from there.
I shall be there in week or so. This is quite exciting.
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nosralrNew Member
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A break

Post Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:38 pm

Hi there Kene,

Seems you have been to the Tea Estates in Sylette and have travelled around a little. Just wondering if you know of a few good retreats around the countryside where a person could go for a quiet break. Say, like for 3-5 days. I know where are tons of places that charge a top $, which I have enjoyed from time to time, bust just wondering if you have any addresses/contacts, etc of some places that wouldn't hurt the wallet.

Many thanks.
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keneJunior Member
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Re: A break

Post Thu Dec 11, 2008 1:33 am

Hello,

I have been to the tea estates, but we ended up staying in a hotel in the city. You really need to book ahead to stay at the tea estates.

If you travel off season you can get some really great deals, let the 5 star hotel that picked you up from the airport know you only need one night, as you are on a budget, when you go to check out your first morning, you'll be amazed that they can match the price you found down the road at a 3 star hotel without an open restaurant! and like a free upgrade to business class, it comes with most of the perks - like the entire swimming pool all to yourself! and the swimming pool at the Seagul is very nice indeed!

My best advise for a really enjoyable and relaxing holiday is to go to the village of one of your office staff or someone you've gotten to know locally. We often travel with friends from our Church, and have had the best experiences, you'll get stared at a lot more if you got into the "cente" and if you take a "shower" at the common tube well - it's very possibly that you'll be the first white face some have seen (if you have a white face), but if you are ok with that, you'll manage well enough. We've stayed in places like small NGO school hostels, or similar buildings where a night is something like 180 - 400 at most taka. I've stayed in a World Vision shelter, Church students orphanage/hostel. Sometimes they'll bring you breakfast, and sometimes you'll even have a commode toilet and a warm private shower. Food is provided by the people you stay with, we often buy sweets (mishti), or even buy a chicken or vegetables to thank our hosts. The Hospitality is truly in excess and the people i've stayed with would give you their last mouth full with a smile on their faces and make you sleep in their only bed, while the entire family sleeps on the floor in the kitchen. So we try and give back as much as we get being careful not to offend anyone, which you do need to be careful of - if you factor in the love and kindness you will be shown, what you get back is beyond value. i also find that when i'm in a village home, we are relatively secluded, and i can find a place to just sit and meditate by a river or pond to just enjoy the world around me and find peace and recharge.

Right now, with Eid just over, and Christmas fast approaching, there won't be a place in the country with any commercial interest in tourism that'll offer you a deal, so if you are looking to get away now, a village is your best bet, and with the kids off school, staying in a hostel is quite possible if you know someone who know's someone! The only thing i caution is that you stock up on "safe" water when you can find it, and lots of it! i've had a few times when i've had to travel quite out of my way to get a bottle of safe drinking water because i passed a shop thinking - na, there's gotta be another shop up with bottle water closer to where were going.

hope that's a help.

nosralr wrote:Hi there Kene,

Seems you have been to the Tea Estates in Sylette and have travelled around a little. Just wondering if you know of a few good retreats around the countryside where a person could go for a quiet break. Say, like for 3-5 days. I know where are tons of places that charge a top $, which I have enjoyed from time to time, bust just wondering if you have any addresses/contacts, etc of some places that wouldn't hurt the wallet.

Many thanks.
nationalism = boys with guns.
one hope, one world, one nation.
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MonzurNew Member
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Re: Debating between moving to Shanghai or Dhaka

Post Sat Nov 07, 2009 1:12 am

Welcome to Dhaka then. You'll enjoy your trip. As for accommodation, did you consider Uttara or Dhanmondi? You'll find decent houses there.... perhaps Uttara would be more convenient for you.

I also live in Dhaka. Communicate with me if you have any problem. My email id is: mdmonzurh@yahoo.com & Cell # 01817-545078. There're plenty of sites to visit....... Your visit will not be complete until you visit the rural Bangladesh.

Rgds/Monzur.
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JhonsmNew Member
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Re: Debating between moving to Shanghai or Dhaka

Post Sun May 16, 2010 8:41 pm

why dont stay at Bali
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canincmNew Member
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Re: Debating between moving to Shanghai or Dhaka

Post Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:23 am

Hello Kene,

Are you still in Dhaka? I will be moving there in September, and would love to get some recommendations on a fabulous women's tailor.

:)
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