Isa Khan Palace, Panam Nagar
In the morning we will visit the famous attraction
Sompura Mohavihara, also known as
Paharpur Buddhist Vihara. You are going to view the UNESCO-honored largest Buddhist temple in the south of the Himalayas. Attesting to the spread of Maharaja Buddhism across the country starting from the 7th century, it was once a place of worship for Buddhists from as far as Indonesia!
After lunch, we will drive to Bogra and visit the oldest “city” in Bangladesh,
Mahasthangarh. It was the capital of Pundra, an ancient Kingdom in Bengal region whose history can be dated back to the 3rd century BC. Although there are only some relics left, including ruins of a mausoleum, a well, a temple, and the residential area, you can still feel its glorious past.
What makes this site more interesting is a local specialty called “Kotkoti”, a kind of fried dough, which this area is particularly famous for. A thing of note is that, you will need to think twice before having a taste of it, as vendors can’t wash their hands out on the streets and as Bangladeshis they are accustomed to use bare hands to make and eat food; you should also keep in mind the water pollution due to the local primitive sanitary infrastructure. That’s why we have included daily meals - whether it’s western or local traditional styles - into this package, which shows our special attention to food safety and your health.
An amazing sunset awaits at
Vasu Vihara. After today's trip, we will escort you to the best hotel in Bogra.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Momo Inn Park & Resort, Bogra (5 stars)